Nature and roads often meet beautiful destination.
The architectural heritage of Kathmandu city is integral to that of the Kathmandu valley since all monuments have evolved over centuries of craftsmanship influenced by Hindu and Buddhist religious.
Stack of Rocks infront of the Himalayas
Golden sculpture In Nepal
Road to the Mountains
A traditional newari wedding ceremony.
Uma Maheshwar temple (locally, Kwacho Dega) is one of the important heritage sites of Kirtipur. This pagoda-style three-storied temple is situated at the highest point (1414 m) of Kirtipur.
Built in the Tibetan Buddhist style, Chilancho Stupa’s name means “immortal god on the hill”. It was built during medieval times and is the oldest temple in Kirtipur.
Boudhanath through the prayer's flag.
Bride worshiping Groom
Boudhanath, is the largest stupa in Nepal.
Boudhanath is a Stupa in Kathmandu.
Boudhanath Stupa is The Buddhist stupa of Boudha Stupa dominates the skyline; it is one of the largest unique structure's stupas in the world.
Lights infront of Chariot.
Tibetan prayer flags
Macro shot of Flower
The Buddhist stupa of Boudha Stupa dominates the skyline; it is one of the largest unique structure's stupas in the world.
The Buddhist stupa of Boudha Stupa dominates the skyline; it is one of the largest unique structure's stupas in the world.
Taudaha Lake has a history steeped in legend. It’s believed the entire Kathmandu Valley was covered in water until Manjushree cut the gorge at Chobhar to drain it. Now this lake is all that’s left.