At 11:57 They are not selling an instrument...they actually make & repair woolen blanket and woolen mattress..we often called them bass guitarist..watching from Bahrain..and best of luck both of you..for your happy journey.
Hey guys … thanks for a great vlog… we loved the look of both places … Patan & Bhaktapur. Wow so different looking.. I think the brick and wood looked different! Beautiful looking! Looking forward to glide food vlog too 😘
Appreciated your vlogs … 12 euros to visit Bhaktapur isn’t that expensive, actually. European museums are much more expensive. Your money helps to keep the city clean and going. This city is part of the UNESCO World heritage.
A city is still not a museum, luckily I would say! And since Bhaktapur is stil in Nepal and not in Europe, €12 is pretty steep... Thank you for watching!
@@AFlaneursQuest indeed it is, he is one of the best bowlers England has ever produced. 😊He is in the squad of India vs England test series going on rightnow.
Welcome to Nepal. I always had this burning question to people who travel all over the world - how do you manage to drive in both sides (right and left) when you travel across continents? Don't you get confused sometimes? :)
It's always easier when you're with two in the front, one drives and the other one looks out for ongoing traffic and gives the thumbs up when it's safe to overtake.
Not really... Imagine there is a fantastic restaurant in Durbar Square, but you have to pay a fee every time before you can eat. Doesn't seem very conducive to local businesses.... But of course, this is just our opinion - there are no doubt others out there as well!
@@everythingisW444 Both are worth a visit, Patan is bigger and Bhaktapur smaller. But if we really had to choose, we would go for Bhaktapur (but don't skip Patan!).
Please ,go to visit Pokhara Beauty of Nature
We will, for sure!
fantastic !
Glad you like it!
Looking forward to the foodblog. It would be fun to see a fusion between Belgian and Nepalese food.
Not sure if these two cuisines would match 😏...
That sounds like a challenge to me
Perfect duo 👌❤
Thanks 😊
Nice one ❤❤
Thanks 🔥
Good job
Thank you!
Iam from Nepal (kathmandu)
watching from baharain ❤❤❤lots of love
Thank you for watching!
Beautiful nepal 🇳🇵
It is! Thank you for watching 🙏!
At 11:57 They are not selling an instrument...they actually make & repair woolen blanket and woolen mattress..we often called them bass guitarist..watching from Bahrain..and best of luck both of you..for your happy journey.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Beautiful vlog
Thank you 🙏!
Welcome our old city Lalitpur ❤❤
Thank you, we enjoyed our visit thoroughly!
I would like to meet you if you guys are in kathmandu??
@@kumarmanbajracharya6178 we left KTM a few days ago, on our way to Pokhara...
Waiting for your Pokhara blog ❤
Enjoy your trip 🇳🇵 🙏❤
We will, thank you!
Hey guys … thanks for a great vlog… we loved the look of both places … Patan & Bhaktapur. Wow so different looking.. I think the brick and wood looked different! Beautiful looking! Looking forward to glide food vlog too 😘
Glad you liked it, thanks for tuning in!
Due to dust everywhere, our temples look pity hope you have a pleasant stay in Nepal.
Despite the hazy and dusty conditions we love travelling in Nepal!
Great chilled out video.
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching, again!
❤❤❤❤ love you bro thanks for putting me in the volg
No problem!! Hope you liked it!?
Hello I am form Bhaktapur and now in Brussels..
Wow nice, all the best. Thanks for watching 🙏!
@11:50, thats not instrument I guess. That sounded like a blanket making vendor..Home service
Thanks to clarify this!
Welcome to Nepal 🎉
Thank you 🙏!
Welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵 ❤🙏😊
Thank you!
Appreciated your vlogs … 12 euros to visit Bhaktapur isn’t that expensive, actually. European museums are much more expensive. Your money helps to keep the city clean and going. This city is part of the UNESCO World heritage.
A city is still not a museum, luckily I would say! And since Bhaktapur is stil in Nepal and not in Europe, €12 is pretty steep...
Thank you for watching!
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Thanks you for watching!
love from nepal ❤️🙏🇳🇵
Thanks!
did you guys go to the freak street ?
Of course we did, in one of the following vlogs! Thank you for watching!
PS forgot to say An … love your fleece and it really suits you🩷
...and it's so cosy!!!
Aww it looks it 🥰
I love Bhaktapur also. Did you try Juju Dhau (King Curd) ?
What a fabulous adventure you're having!
No, we didn't try the king curd since we're vegan... Thank you for watching!
I think you missed some area to visit in bhaktapur durbar..
We're pretty sure we missed a lot of things, but NOFOMO! Thank you for watching!
Dude you resemble a lot like Jimmy Anderson.. anyway have a fun trip.
Is this a compliment 🤔😉!? Thanks for watching!
@@AFlaneursQuest indeed it is, he is one of the best bowlers England has ever produced. 😊He is in the squad of India vs England test series going on rightnow.
Visit mona art museum aswell .it houses nepals spiritual art culture
We'll try to squeeze it in!
Next travel where
We will stay a little longer in the Kathmandu valley before driving to Pokhara. Thank you for watching!
Welcome to Nepal. I always had this burning question to people who travel all over the world - how do you manage to drive in both sides (right and left) when you travel across continents? Don't you get confused sometimes? :)
It's always easier when you're with two in the front, one drives and the other one looks out for ongoing traffic and gives the thumbs up when it's safe to overtake.
KTM, without Buffalo's meat foods , is incomplete, I think.
We're vegan, so no buffalo for us...
😂Both couples are very welcome in Kathmandu
thank you!
Try other momo flavours, they are tastier. Using hand to eat momo is so indian 😂.
We will try other ones during our food tour in a couple of weeks, stay tuned! And... eating momos using your hand is so Indian, and ... European!!!
Complaining about the tourist fee is pretty low...
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Not really... Imagine there is a fantastic restaurant in Durbar Square, but you have to pay a fee every time before you can eat.
Doesn't seem very conducive to local businesses....
But of course, this is just our opinion - there are no doubt others out there as well!
i like Bhaktapur but too many motorbikes and scotoors honking horns.. it should be banned in those area, or replaced by e-rikshaw or bicycles
Nothing compared to India though! Thank you for watching!
@@AFlaneursQuestWhich do you prefer me to go first? You fav tho:)❤
@@everythingisW444 Both are worth a visit, Patan is bigger and Bhaktapur smaller. But if we really had to choose, we would go for Bhaktapur (but don't skip Patan!).
@@AFlaneursQuest I mean Nepal or India?:)
@@everythingisW444 Probably going back to India if we get the visa sorted. And to be honest, how much we love India, we still prefer Nepal...
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Thank you, glad you liked it!
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Thank you for watching 🙏!