It’s the most amazing piece of craft and architecture which can inspire a lot of people watching your videos and they can recreate such beautiful arch’s in their own place, uniting mother earth. GG Brotha!
People dont realise thats its not just how it looks and feels, quaint and beautiful as it is, not just culture and heritage, but the presence of something ephemeral and eternal in nature. No wonder its called city of devotees.
@@oneminutetourism I couldnt't have said it better brother! And if I have at least the tiniest influence on other to celebrate life in style like the Nepalese then I am a happy man 😁
I am in awe! 😮 The city looks ancient yet well-preserved and the architecture is beautiful aside from that vibrant and colorful costume/dance traditions. ❤
I completely agree brother! It was one of the oldest, yet most intriguing cities I’ve ever seen. Absolutely steeped in history and tradition. Love it! 🇳🇵 glad you enjoyed it as always brother 😌😌
Very nice architecture of the traditional buildings in Bhaktapur and the local culture, dances, costumes, and crafts are interesting to see. Your guide is good - he's quite informative and so animated. Very friendly locals too. Another good video, Conor! 👍😊
Thanks Tony! Yeah it was like entering the past with all the architecture 🤩. It was very very beautiful and Krishna was fun to be around! Haha glad you enjoy it Tony as always Salamat po for tuning in and showing dedication to the channel! 😌🙏🇳🇵🇵🇭
I'm back home in England now, but this time two weeks ago I was in Bhaktapur. I spent three nights there, having initially stayed in the Patan area of Lalitpur. Bhaktapur felt very different...more geared towards tourists somehow! I liked it, but I'd already fallen in love with Patan, especially the Durbar Square there, which in my opinion was the best of the three Durbar Squares (Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur), so it had a lot to live up to!
Bhaktapur Durbar Square had as much temples, palace and structures as Patan but after 1934 earthquake, most of the temples and palaces weren't rebuilt so it looks very open and very less packed than Patan. Bhaktapur municipality is slowly rebuilding all those with help of paintings, records and images from European visitors 100 years ago.
Ahhh hey Andy 👋, I appreciate the information. I wanted to visit Lalitpur, but never got around to it. From what you’ve said, sounds like I missed out! I really did love Bhaktapur though, especially with all the historical buildings ❤️. I didn’t feel the touristic feel at all to be honest, but I guess it’s different for everyone. Hope you enjoyed the video anyway Andy, and hopefully you’ll tune into future ones too 😌❤️🇳🇵🙏
@kayyywild Don't get me wrong mate, I liked Bhaktapur, I just preferred Patan! 😄 It felt like more of a "locals" area to me, whereas Bhaktapur has more tourist/souvenir shops and activities, such as places where you could rent traditional costumes to have your photo taken in, that sort of thing. It had that "come here and spend your money" feel to it, rather than the "come here, see how we live and enjoy our hospitality" vibe that I got from the Patan area. That said, I'd go back to either in a heartbeat if I could...and probably will! 😊
Each city has its own vibe. Bhaktapur is ancientiest of them all, though. If you look closely, you will find ancient, unique, and more detailed arts there. Also, the cleanest of them all. Patan has more exotic Buddhist stupas and architecture. Nice walks, though. I still prefer walking around more old alleys of Bkt. Kathmandu is Kathmandu. ❤❤😊
@@andybaker2456 Ahhh I see. Yeah I understand that, and I have felt that too in other places, I just mus thave missed those spot in Bhaktapur. Thanks for sharing the insight too and yeah I'd go back in a heartbeat too 😁❣
Hey! This was actually filmed last year, so I can’t make it this time round. However, the next video I release is the Gai Jatra Festival so you can see last years 😁😁. It was absolutely amazing! Ramro! ❤️🇳🇵
Dhanyavad 😌 I always try to learn the language of where I’m visiting. I love Nepal 🇳🇵 and the friendly Nepalese people 😁😊. I hope you like all my future videos too! Next one is out tomorrow 😁
Evening Brother! I was waiting since 2 days for your upcoming video. I am watching it now and will share my happiness in comments once I view the entire video ❤ God bless, you are in the mountains of Lord Shiva in Sawan (holy Hindu month)
Amazing! I love your continuous support brother 👊, it means a lot that the channel grow with people who love the content and share positive vibes 😁. I appreciate the kind wishes!!
wait here in bhaktapur until 20 august you will be suprised by the scenarios. You won't believe in your eyes. The festival would be full of energy. Don't miss that!
Hey! Yes it was from last year, but I do have the incredible Gai Jatra festival vlog from it coming up in the NEXT VIDEO 😁 Get ready! It’s going to be a wild and fun one ❤️😌🇳🇵
untill 1980's KATAMDU. VALLEY WAS HEAVEN ON 🌍/// .For everyithing .....! NOW ITS CONCRETE CITY CROWDED ;/NARRAW ROADS NO CYCLE LANES .NO FOOTHPATHS .. ENITIRE IN D CITY .BULLSHITT 🐂.INSTEDAD STILL I GO HIKING TO NATURE BEST PLACE western region of Npl .& Hiking places to gain 1980,'s Era .enjoy 🎉
It's definitely multiple cities more than 50 big and small urban towns. The term you should use is civilization. The whole valley and surrounding areas like Banepa valley, Chitlang etc are One Civilization
Ahhh I see what you mean. If I’m being entirely honest, I label it this as it’s easier for the RUclips algorithm to show you the video. But I will bear the information in mind. Dhanyavad 😌❤️🙏🇳🇵
Very less informative guide you’ve got. Nepals flag reflects the temple but two of its peaks are Hinduism and Buddhism. And the temple is not Indian, it’s the sikhar style developed by influence of mugal designs during mugal dynasty in ancient India. Also: the door frames are smaller not because ancient people are smaller or shorter. Newari home signify a symbolic offering of respect to the place where they dwell. It’s kind of giving respect to the shelter or the home where they live. Btw welcome to Nepal ❤
Dhanyabad, I appreciate the informative message ❤️🙏 I thought the guide was at least very friendly and had god energy, but I will bear your comments in mind 🙏 Thanks for the warm welcome 🤗
Sry brother there's no bear in that cultural dance. That's bear looking dress is what you call "khyaa" which basically is ghost like being. It's not a bear or any animal spirit but pretty much human ghost stuff. It's one of the type of human ghost.
U got a very bad guide. Those designs are not indian design, they're very much Nepali designs. They're called shikhar designs. They actually predate pagoda design by almost thousand years.
Hey brother, i appreciate your perspective. I just met him outside the Durbar square and thought he was pretty funny. But I don’t usually go for guides as I like to explore myself, however in this occasion we decide to go with him. Dhanyavad for letting me know and clear up some of the information though 😌🙏🇳🇵❤️
@@kayyywild It is actually an Indian style but in Nepal we have our own way of building. One specific thing that differentiates is the plinth of the temple. The presence of the plinth makes it different.
Other guides wouldn't have shown the deep alleys and hidden courtyards and temples for sure. Anyways making friends with local guys and traveling every corner of city is far more authentic experience than traveling with guide with time constraints
Welcome to my favourite city in Nepal, BHAKTAPUR! 😃
Who else thinks the architecture, food, crafts and local people make this place stand out? ⬇
It’s the most amazing piece of craft and architecture which can inspire a lot of people watching your videos and they can recreate such beautiful arch’s in their own place, uniting mother earth. GG Brotha!
People dont realise thats its not just how it looks and feels, quaint and beautiful as it is, not just culture and heritage, but the presence of something ephemeral and eternal in nature. No wonder its called city of devotees.
Are you still in Bhaktapur. If yes,I think you should stay there till 20 Aug as it the day of Gaijatra.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gai_Jatra
@@oneminutetourism I couldnt't have said it better brother! And if I have at least the tiniest influence on other to celebrate life in style like the Nepalese then I am a happy man 😁
@@aditya.sedhai Yes I think it goes deeper than just surface level appearance to the human spirit. ❣
I am in awe! 😮 The city looks ancient yet well-preserved and the architecture is beautiful aside from that vibrant and colorful costume/dance traditions. ❤
I completely agree brother! It was one of the oldest, yet most intriguing cities I’ve ever seen. Absolutely steeped in history and tradition. Love it! 🇳🇵 glad you enjoyed it as always brother 😌😌
You are 4 days early yesterday would have been one of the best days to be there.
@@sanjaybasnet5942hopefully next year I can visit it. But we will have to see
Love ❤️ from Nepal ❤🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵😊
Much love back to you too 😊💓 Love for Nepal and dhanyavaad for your support
Very nice architecture of the traditional buildings in Bhaktapur and the local culture, dances, costumes, and crafts are interesting to see. Your guide is good - he's quite informative and so animated. Very friendly locals too. Another good video, Conor! 👍😊
Thanks Tony! Yeah it was like entering the past with all the architecture 🤩. It was very very beautiful and Krishna was fun to be around! Haha glad you enjoy it Tony as always Salamat po for tuning in and showing dedication to the channel! 😌🙏🇳🇵🇵🇭
Welcome to the most beautiful country in the world Nepal🔥🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Nepal really is BEAUTIFUL 🇳🇵❤️
Thanks for the welcome. I hope you enjoy all of my upcoming Nepal videos. I have LOADS coming 😌🙏
Don't forget to hit like and drop a comment. This is an amazing feature of the beautiful city of Bakthapur in Nepal 🇳🇵.
Sure is buddy! Appreciate all your support as always brother. 🇳🇵🙏
I'm back home in England now, but this time two weeks ago I was in Bhaktapur. I spent three nights there, having initially stayed in the Patan area of Lalitpur. Bhaktapur felt very different...more geared towards tourists somehow! I liked it, but I'd already fallen in love with Patan, especially the Durbar Square there, which in my opinion was the best of the three Durbar Squares (Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur), so it had a lot to live up to!
Bhaktapur Durbar Square had as much temples, palace and structures as Patan but after 1934 earthquake, most of the temples and palaces weren't rebuilt so it looks very open and very less packed than Patan. Bhaktapur municipality is slowly rebuilding all those with help of paintings, records and images from European visitors 100 years ago.
Ahhh hey Andy 👋, I appreciate the information. I wanted to visit Lalitpur, but never got around to it.
From what you’ve said, sounds like I missed out! I really did love Bhaktapur though, especially with all the historical buildings ❤️. I didn’t feel the touristic feel at all to be honest, but I guess it’s different for everyone.
Hope you enjoyed the video anyway Andy, and hopefully you’ll tune into future ones too 😌❤️🇳🇵🙏
@kayyywild Don't get me wrong mate, I liked Bhaktapur, I just preferred Patan! 😄 It felt like more of a "locals" area to me, whereas Bhaktapur has more tourist/souvenir shops and activities, such as places where you could rent traditional costumes to have your photo taken in, that sort of thing. It had that "come here and spend your money" feel to it, rather than the "come here, see how we live and enjoy our hospitality" vibe that I got from the Patan area. That said, I'd go back to either in a heartbeat if I could...and probably will! 😊
Each city has its own vibe. Bhaktapur is ancientiest of them all, though. If you look closely, you will find ancient, unique, and more detailed arts there. Also, the cleanest of them all. Patan has more exotic Buddhist stupas and architecture. Nice walks, though. I still prefer walking around more old alleys of Bkt. Kathmandu is Kathmandu. ❤❤😊
@@andybaker2456 Ahhh I see. Yeah I understand that, and I have felt that too in other places, I just mus thave missed those spot in Bhaktapur. Thanks for sharing the insight too and yeah I'd go back in a heartbeat too 😁❣
Thank you for visiting nepal,Bhaktapur I am from nepal and you supported our country so I will ofc support your country ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ 1:52
Hey brother! You’re welcome, and thank you for your comment and support of this channel! Much love ❤️ 🇳🇵😊
Thank you for visiting Nepal!👈🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵😇😇
Dhanyavaad @Linda28255 😁 glad you're enjoying the videos. I will visit Nepal again soon ❤️
If you are still in Nepal, then please visit Bhaktapur again or Kirtipur, you will be able to see special cultural dance in sa:paru(gai-jatra).
Hey! This was actually filmed last year, so I can’t make it this time round. However, the next video I release is the Gai Jatra Festival so you can see last years 😁😁.
It was absolutely amazing! Ramro! ❤️🇳🇵
I like ur nepali language ❤🎉 . and respect for Nepali people 💞🥰
Dhanyavad 😌 I always try to learn the language of where I’m visiting. I love Nepal 🇳🇵 and the friendly Nepalese people 😁😊.
I hope you like all my future videos too! Next one is out tomorrow 😁
Welcome to our city and u shall come to banepa❤❤. Let's of Love ♥
Banepa? I will have to check it out! Dhanyavad for your warm welcome 😊🇳🇵❤️
@@kayyywild thank you❤❤. You are most welcomed. ❤
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Evening Brother! I was waiting since 2 days for your upcoming video. I am watching it now and will share my happiness in comments once I view the entire video ❤
God bless, you are in the mountains of Lord Shiva in Sawan (holy Hindu month)
Amazing! I love your continuous support brother 👊, it means a lot that the channel grow with people who love the content and share positive vibes 😁. I appreciate the kind wishes!!
You are Govinda jatra in Nepal❤ I love Nepal and I from also Nepal
Nice to meet you brother! Love for Nepal 🙏❤️
wait here in bhaktapur until 20 august you will be suprised by the scenarios. You won't believe in your eyes. The festival would be full of energy. Don't miss that!
It's a previous year's vlog
Hey! Yes it was from last year, but I do have the incredible Gai Jatra festival vlog from it coming up in the NEXT VIDEO 😁
Get ready! It’s going to be a wild and fun one ❤️😌🇳🇵
@@Shanmlbb oh sorry for that
@@kayyywild you are warmly welcome here in bhaktapur 😊
untill 1980's KATAMDU. VALLEY WAS HEAVEN ON 🌍/// .For everyithing .....! NOW ITS CONCRETE CITY CROWDED ;/NARRAW ROADS NO CYCLE LANES .NO FOOTHPATHS .. ENITIRE IN D CITY .BULLSHITT 🐂.INSTEDAD STILL I GO HIKING TO NATURE BEST PLACE western region of Npl .& Hiking places to gain 1980,'s Era .enjoy 🎉
This is GG from WONDERFUL BHAKTAPUR CITY - THANK U with LOT OF LOVE - Please Visit Again
Dhanyavad 😌🇳🇵I plan to visit Nepal again next year ❤️❤️❤️
Aww I missed this 😢 this looked like so much fun! I loved the outfits so cool!
I know! You were a little too late 😂 next time we can both get our masks on little lady
@@kayyywild yes!
Come. In. Byasi._2. Bhaktapur. And. Eat. Juju. Dhau😊
Juju shah was mito sa 🤤! I’m not in Nepal anymore 😢, but maybe I visit Bhaktapur again sometimes 😊❤️🇳🇵
Thanks for visiting Nepal nepal
Dhanyavad 😊 the warm welcome in Nepal has been amazing 🇳🇵
welcome beautiful peaceful country nepal enjoy your day ❤❤❤
Dhanyabad @SamratShrestha-qp5oq 😁 - yes Nepal is truly beautiful. Ramro! 😌🇳🇵❤️
Wow it's our Devi dance
Hey! Yeah, after learning about its history I appreciated it even more 😌🇳🇵❤️
I am from nepal brother welcome❤
Dhanyavad brother. Nepal is the warmest and kindest country I have ever been to 😌🙏❤️🇳🇵
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Dhanyavad for watching and supporting all the channels videos man 😌❤️❤️❤️
Really enjoyed the vlog welcome to nepal brother hope u have a great stay and take care ❤
Hey! Dhanyavad, it means a lot that you enjoyed the vlog 😌❤️🇳🇵. I appreciate the support @pennybot6448 🙏
I always think Kathmandu valley as one city. It was historically divided in three parts but it is geographically only one city.
It's definitely multiple cities more than 50 big and small urban towns. The term you should use is civilization. The whole valley and surrounding areas like Banepa valley, Chitlang etc are One Civilization
Ahhh I see what you mean. If I’m being entirely honest, I label it this as it’s easier for the RUclips algorithm to show you the video. But I will bear the information in mind. Dhanyavad 😌❤️🙏🇳🇵
love from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵❤😊😊
Much love back to you too ❣️😊
Loved you vlog ❤
Dhanyavad 😌❤️🇳🇵glad you liked it! 😁
Yes
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A beautiful BLUE man in a beautiful city of 🇳🇵 😊
Thank you! It surely is a very beautiful city 😁😁
Nepal trip was amazing. Enjoy
Hy BethLily! Salamat po! Yes, the Nepal journey was filled with smiles 😊 and amazing company 😌
Brother GaiJatra is nearby which is the biggest festival in Bhaktapur.
Welcome to the most beautiful country in the world Nepal!
Hey brother! Dhanyavad 😁😁 Nepal surely is RAMRO! 🇳🇵❤️🙏
My home town😊
You have a Ramro hometown ❤️🇳🇵😁
Jojolapa
Thank you
Nepal 🇳🇵❤️
Nepal is ramro 🇳🇵❤️🙏
Welcome to our nation... bro ...make sure to visit pokhara too❤❤
Dhanyavad 😊 - Pokhara content is coming up soon! Stay tuned and I hope you enjoy all my other videos 😁 🇳🇵❤️🙏
have fun❤😊
Dhanyavad! It means alot that you enjoyed this video 😊❣️🙏
Nepal
Nepal is beautiful ❣️🙏
16:54 thats so cute smiling mask ...
😅😅 I don’t see it on the timestamp you’ve given!?
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❤️ 🇳🇵 love Nepal!
I live in Nepal ❤
You’re a lucky person 😁 I love Nepal 🇳🇵 ❤️
2:48 I guess you crossed another youtuber who is posting videos in nepal currently
yes, was saying the same
No haha, he is my friend, we deliberately filmed together - Journeyofjosh - we went out and filmed together, we didn't cross each other 😅
I am from Nepal I like Nepal you like Nepal
Dhanyavad for your comment!
Nice to meet you 😌 I love Nepal 🇳🇵 ❤️🙏
Welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵
Dhanyavad 😌 it means a lot that I have a wonderful community that’s so welcoming! Love back to Nepal 🇳🇵 ❤️
@@kayyywild thank you very much n namaste from Nepal 🇳🇵
@@funkbudhaagurung9649 ❣❣
i wish i could be ur guide without fee more like a friend
That’s very kind my friend 🙏 maybe next time we can explore together!
Welcome to our Bangladesh. The invitation is for you
Shukriya bhai! It means a lot that you welcome me 😌🙏😌🇳🇵🇧🇩
Another incredible video!! Looks amazing
Thanks Mr.Brucey! It was such a mad day. Can’t forget that shizzz
Welcome🎉😊
Dhanyavad! 😁 I love Nepal 🇳🇵 ❤️
Was waiting for you to upload since i saw Josh's vlogs
Thanks man, I really appreciate you looking out for the vlogs. I’m not stopping now for a long time, so lots more to come 😌🇳🇵🙏
good job brother ❤may god bless you❤
Dhanyabad brother. May god bless you too 😌 🇳🇵 hope you’re having a top day!
You should see lakha Dance too! Bc i live in nepal
Oowww what’s this? Where can I see it?
Dhanyavad for watching 😌❤️🇳🇵😁
Well capture...
You should watch indrajatra as well.
Owww is this another RUclips channel?
Thanks for the kind words brother 😌😄🙏🇳🇵❤️
@@kayyywild indra jatra is festival like gaijatra its not youtube channel😉
Amazing moments!
Hey brother! Nice to meet you you today! Thanks 🙏 😁
Come to chamity❤
Maybe next time once I ma back in Nepal! What good to experience in Chamity? 😁🙏
Welcome bro❤
Thank you brother! Love Nepal 🇳🇵 👊
Come to indra jatra please
Maybe next year 😌 I’m not in Nepal now, but I’ve heard a lot of good things about Indra Jatra ❤️🇳🇵
🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️🇳🇵🇳🇵
Nepal ramro 😌❤️🇳🇵🙏😁
Thanks for watching
Welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵❤
Dhanyavad brother! I love Nepal🇳🇵❤️.
Lots more Nepal videos coming for you 😁😁
Welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵 ❤🙏😊
Dhanyabad brother! It means a lot 😌🇳🇵❤️
Enjoy Brother
Dhanyabad brother! It was amazing 🤩
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Yes brother! Dhanyavad 😁❤️❤️❤️🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
In bhaktapur big mart you have to buy something there's every thing
Okay, next time I visit I will check it out. Dhanyavad 😁🙏🇳🇵
At 1:58 there was another blogger
Yes, that's my friend haha, he came with me during all of Nepal 😁
You missed most beautiful square in bhaktapur. It's Datatraya square just few meters away from 5 stored temple, but never mind. Enjoyed your video
Ahhh really? I must visit it next time then. Appreciate your feedback and suggestion. Really glad you enjoyed the video Nikita 😊🇳🇵❤️🙏
I see you
Hey brother! Did I meet you? 😀
@@kayyywild no
@@kayyywild but I see you
Very nice day😅
Dhanyavad! It was such an amazing day 😃✊
There is also dei
Ahhh, okay, dhanyavad brother, I will try to visit this next year ❤️
You know lakhe ? Lakhe is a demon but he is not evil he protects the town and forest
Ahhh yes I believe my guide did tell me about Lakhe. I appreciate the information 😌🇳🇵❤️
Like if you’re also Nepali like me❤
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I’m not Nepali but I love Nepal 🇳🇵 ❤️🙏
Come in teen dhara
Hey! What’s teen dhara? Is it another festival?
😊 I am bored in Nepal I am in Nepal
Hey man! I love Nepal! 🇳🇵 but I am not in Nepal right now. Where in Nepal are you from? 😀
You see that monster mask man that is lakhe
Ahhh! Okay! What does the lakhe mean?
@@kayyywild lakhe is a demon in newari culture
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Very less informative guide you’ve got.
Nepals flag reflects the temple but two of its peaks are Hinduism and Buddhism.
And the temple is not Indian, it’s the sikhar style developed by influence of mugal designs during mugal dynasty in ancient India.
Also: the door frames are smaller not because ancient people are smaller or shorter. Newari home signify a symbolic offering of respect to the place where they dwell. It’s kind of giving respect to the shelter or the home where they live.
Btw welcome to Nepal ❤
Dhanyabad, I appreciate the informative message ❤️🙏
I thought the guide was at least very friendly and had god energy, but I will bear your comments in mind 🙏
Thanks for the warm welcome 🤗
@@kayyywild enjoy your stay, we are more than happy to see you in our town. Good luck ☺️
What you. Didn't. See. Pulukisi
No I guess not! What’s a pulukisi?! 😅
why this guide????
I just met Krishna outside the gate entrance and I actually liked his funny demeanor. He seemed funny and was quite knowledgeable in the end 😅😅❣😁
It's not bak-ta-pur but -bh-ack-ta-pur
Yeah I struggle with the ‘bh’ part. Nice to know though that that’s the part I’m getting wrong. Thanks for the information 🇳🇵🙏
Sry brother there's no bear in that cultural dance. That's bear looking dress is what you call "khyaa" which basically is ghost like being. It's not a bear or any animal spirit but pretty much human ghost stuff. It's one of the type of human ghost.
Oh really?! Thanks for telling me, I appreciate the cultural information 😌🙏❤️🇳🇵
U got a very bad guide. Those designs are not indian design, they're very much Nepali designs. They're called shikhar designs. They actually predate pagoda design by almost thousand years.
Hey brother, i appreciate your perspective. I just met him outside the Durbar square and thought he was pretty funny. But I don’t usually go for guides as I like to explore myself, however in this occasion we decide to go with him.
Dhanyavad for letting me know and clear up some of the information though 😌🙏🇳🇵❤️
@@kayyywild It is actually an Indian style but in Nepal we have our own way of building. One specific thing that differentiates is the plinth of the temple. The presence of the plinth makes it different.
Please don't take selfie with him without his permission
Which person do you mean?
@@kayyywild no I am talking about the nepalese guy that was taking selfie with you
tf i feeled like a scam here
Why do you think this?
@@kayyywild sry i judged just by seeing lil clip krishna is a wise and good guide
Bad guide.
You think?
I thought he was at least quiet cheerful and enjoyable to be around
Other guides wouldn't have shown the deep alleys and hidden courtyards and temples for sure. Anyways making friends with local guys and traveling every corner of city is far more authentic experience than traveling with guide with time constraints
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Love back to you too ❤️🇳🇵🙏
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