My first day exploring Kathmandu ➡️ ruclips.net/video/2tuuFryyHVI/видео.html 🇳🇵 I'll stay here for a few weeks, lots of Nepal videos are coming! Subscribe to join the journey 🏨 The hotel in which I stay in this video (highly recommend!) ➡ www.booking.com/hotel/np/shanker-kathmandu.en.html?aid=8014651&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2
Kuya Ken abroad Cris 👼😇🙏❤️😃 bless you mama mary loves you happy good morning Monday God bless thank you heart love ❤️❤️❤️ Mr Cris Claudio Gomez molina bicol Naga city Philippines filipino 🇵🇭🇵🇭 kuya Ken abroad Cris Joy 🥰😆😍🤩
OMG!!! Ken, you're finally visiting my favorite mountain kingdom of the Himalaya!! Namaste and have wonderful time there. Its a mystical place with smiles and holiness!! of course, the Nature! :P in the outskirts of town.
Wow~ A 150-year-old Palace Hotel is really rare! Although the pictures on the Internet seem relatively large, but considering that he is 150 years old, I can comfort you not to be too sad! It is true that the dining etiquette is different in each country, but there are spoons and forks, you can really consider using them. I believe the audience can understand! Next time, try putting the rice in one bowl with side dish and step by step eating it, it will be easier to eat, and every grain of rice will not be wasted! Anyway, it is up to you! Don't know if anyone will agree with me, but I'm going to say it anyway, you are cute with glasses! Great job, thanks a lot for sharing. 👍😄🙏
You can definately use spoons and fork to eat. Im nepali but never used my hands to eat rice. Usually a lot of people use hand to eat daal bhat. Like you said its not a good idea to dump everything at once you spoil the taste. I would use rice and little bit of daal and veggie and eat. But its upto you.
Hello Ken, I know I'm late to the party but would like to recommend something. When you're eating Nepali Thali, you can put all the bowls outside the plate and make space when eating rice. That way it doesn't feel congested and you can pour over lentil soups, chicken gravy or mix vegetables and pickles as much as you like.
Hello from Oregon, USA -- Thank-you for your interesting arrival video. My first trip to Nepal was in 1975 as a Peace Corps volunteer. At the time, the population of the country was 9.5 million people, and the population of Kathmandu just 180,000. There were very few private cars in those days and no motorcycles at all -- they didn't arrive until the 80s -- but many more bicycles and rickshaws. US$1.00 = rupees 12.45 and the hotel where we stayed was just 6 rupees a night with all you could eat dal bhat for 3 rupees. Most shops in town closed by 8:00pm with the streets quiet and people in their homes. The land around the central part of the city and on the way to Patan or Bhaktapur was mostly agricultural with clear air most days. I stayed for 3 years and it was a good time to be in Nepal. I look forward to following your adventures and to see the city and countryside from your perspective. Safe travels to you.
Hi Ken.... it's great again to tag along with you to Nepal, a country which l only know that it's the birthplace of Gautama Buddha and Mt. Everest, the highest mountain in the world, is there. Now, with your Nepal series, l'm going to see and learn more about this country. A big THANKS, Ken. Going to enjoy the 1st episode now...😄
Wel come to Nepal . Hope you will not miss to visit pokhara. Kind advice pls don't take bus ride while travelling to Pokhara by air would be a good option at this moment .
Ken, I can understand what you're going through on the first day of arrival at a different country/place. Being a seasoned traveler, you know how tourism works everywhere; yet, in this peace and loving kingdom, there are kind souls that you will be encountering! Oh boy, what a lavish place you're staying at! Hahaha... enjoy our stay and discovery. I bet this is gonna be a Real Adventure! If you're heading to the mountains, just keep yourself warm, get some AMS medicine, and have good shoes and trekking pole; of course, get to know your guide first. Also, having battery charged up for your recordings is a must. And....... have fun with Mother Nature in the godly peaks :P Pokhara should be in your list. Both Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism (especially the holy vibes at Boudanath) will be your highlights. The mountainous forest, the breathtaking awe, and the cultural villages (if you're not heading to the common trails) will be your foreground. Food should be interesting too in Thamel. For Buddhism discovery, you can opt for the Lumbini place which is faraway; for safari, head to the tropical jungles in Chitwan; and lastly, for some interesting classes on yoga, etc. Spirituality practice and visits to the Hindu temples and Buddhist monastery and audience with the reverence may be of your interest. Well, there's just too much to tell you about. Go discover them yourself and show us all your interesting findings and adventures. People in Nepal is very interesting too; in the villages, its a simple, happy and basic living! No rivalry from the modern world, but things are changing even in the villages now...tell me more if you're venturing to the sacred lakes/mountains; hope you found the Himalayan Tahr or Munal on the way ;)
@@KenAbroad You're welcomed pal. I forgot to say, stay safe too in the mountains (from the weather and hazards) and AMS. In towns, checkout the alleys and corners and the Durbar squares (but you have to pay, haha) and in a week, you're a local there ;) hehe... cheers! Can't wait to see more of your adventures in this Himalayan country. Meet Newaris, Tamangs, Sherpas, and many other people there. The cultural heritage and the link of the renowned Sagarmatha to humanity and the World is much to explore! Yup, let's see how much Love you get there now ;)
What an easy peasy journey/flight from Kuala Lumpur to Nepal. Great to have a glass of "teh tarik" before departure 😂😄 Wow, it's wonderful to know that hotel was once a palace...thanks for the interesting hotel/room tour. First experience with Nepali beer and local proper meal look amazing. Yeah, as you have been in Malaysia and Sri Lanka before, eating with hand isn't a problem for you. Good that you love the food and dessert. Love this 1st episode....interesting and entertaining to watch... cooooool content and thanks again for sharing with us, Ken.
Ahhh.. Nepal.... The Himalayan.... nice!!..Already seen some of vloggers showcasing the beauty and hospitality of Nepal....Would be interesting to see what discoveries you can find and where your next adventures will takes you.....I reckon the street market in Katmandu would be awesome... 200 for 3 nights seems like a good price....judging from the whole experience and the amenities they have to offer... Anyway, take care and stay safe out there!.. Cheers!
You mean will * also no need to mention our country is small everywhere . It's pretty big considering it's rank in general . Also why is there a need to bring that .
Hi Ken, I’ve been following you since your family reunion in Thailand. Wonderful places you visited. Thank you for showing us around especially my hometown Hong Kong….. Hongkonger living in Canada since 1975….keep up your good work and be safe .
Welcome to Nepal🙏 I hope u have a beautiful memories and pleasant journey throughout ur stay here and plz explore Butwal too. It's a very beautiful Terai City of Nepal, rich in culture, diversity and food. Also famous for Lumbini (The Birth place of Lord Gautam Buddha) Sending lots of love from Butwal 💞
10:55 - Ken, as you know i am German too, so also not from Nepal, but i have been there already. According to the actual information on the Airport Kathmandu website fares from the International Kathmandu Airport to town are between 400 - 600 Rupees => "The cost of a one-way ride by a metered taxi to anywhere in Central Kathmandu is around 400 rupees (about $4) and maximum fare is 600 rupees."
I am nepali, and the price you said is correct. Although if you go to bhaktapur wich is abit far from kathmandu, the price is around 1000 nepali rupees. But anywhere inside kathmandu city from airport must not cost more then 600
Also the taxies parked inside airpot compound cost more then the ones outside. I recommend any tourist or nepali to get the taxi from outside the airport which is just 1min walk form the exit of arrivals.
I love Nepal!! It is like India (my favourite country) but a bit different. It is amazing and the people are wonderful as you already know!! Happy Travels
Namaste 🙏 Ken from Myself and Julia in sunny Wales. I think you're going to have a wonderful time in Nepal. The town where I'm from in England has a large Nepalese community and they are wonderful people and a great addition to our town. Looking forward to your Nepal Vlogs 🙏🇳🇵🏴🏴 Stay safe and well
Well come to Nepal hope your journey will be great as you think and thanks to promote beautifully country Nepal please visit pokhara,lumbini,Kathmandu,Chitwan .lots of love from Nepal
I was in Nepal last autumn, my hotel called the taxi for me, the fare was the same, locals told me that the tax is higher at night, there was also a guide who jumped into my taxi just like what you experienced, I am a female traveling solo, I was actually terrified, having 2 men in a cab with me, and the road was so dark, I pretended I know Nepal very well. Ktm was very polluted, I didnt really enjoy the time while I was there, but when i am back home, i was starting to miss it, it is an amazing place, enjoy your trip! One comment, it seems the camera is swinging a bit fast and also because of the wide angle, i feel kind of dazzled. Just to let you know, maybe its just me.
To every international tourist, namaste ! there are two useful ride sharing apps here in Nepal . 1. Pathao 2. indriver they work like the uber thing, motorbikes, scooters and cars are used for taxi purposes ( with same price as we locals pay here ) Also google map is used to for pickup and to set locations. please check it out. have a wonderful stay, we are grateful enjoy Nepal ❤️
I am from united Arab emirates and one of my dream is to visit nepal one day such a naturally beautiful place inshaalla☺️💝 Khairey harulai vandeko haii guys😌💜
I stayed there in 2017 and that beautiful entrance was being rebuilt. The entrance was around the corner and very ugly looking. They did a great job with the reception. I loved staying there.
Hi ken I am so happy that you are visiting my country I would like to recommend you to have nepalese MOMO and Dhido Have a great time Love and support from nepal
My first day exploring Kathmandu ➡️ ruclips.net/video/2tuuFryyHVI/видео.html
🇳🇵 I'll stay here for a few weeks, lots of Nepal videos are coming! Subscribe to join the journey
🏨 The hotel in which I stay in this video (highly recommend!) ➡ www.booking.com/hotel/np/shanker-kathmandu.en.html?aid=8014651&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2
Kuya Ken abroad Cris 👼😇🙏❤️😃 bless you mama mary loves you happy good morning Monday God bless thank you heart love ❤️❤️❤️ Mr Cris Claudio Gomez molina bicol Naga city Philippines filipino 🇵🇭🇵🇭 kuya Ken abroad Cris Joy 🥰😆😍🤩
Eat some momo dumplings
නේපාලයේනුත්...
තෝ එක්ක හුකන්ඩ
ගණිකාවක් හොයා ගනිං.
my best bro ken looking handsome thank you for your huge respect against cpec friendship countries lot of love from your best bro viki 🍻
Wc to nepal nd plz come to ilam ❤
Welcome to Nepal Ken! We hope you have the best time 😊🙏🇳🇵
You told me so many good things about Nepal, I'm having a wonderful time so far 🙏
@@KenAbroad Welcome to Nepal don't forget to visit Pokhara ❤
@@KenAbroad brother visit everywhere in nepal from East to west
enjoy himalayan of Nepal ❤
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OMG!!! Ken, you're finally visiting my favorite mountain kingdom of the Himalaya!! Namaste and have wonderful time there. Its a mystical place with smiles and holiness!! of course, the Nature! :P in the outskirts of town.
Namaste🙏
Friends here in Australia went to Nepal, they had the most wonderful trip there and can’t wait to go back. Enjoy your time there, it’s beautiful.
New country! How exciting!!!!
Always exciting to be somewhere new 🙏
Wow~ A 150-year-old Palace Hotel is really rare! Although the pictures on the Internet seem relatively large, but considering that he is 150 years old, I can comfort you not to be too sad!
It is true that the dining etiquette is different in each country, but there are spoons and forks, you can really consider using them. I believe the audience can understand!
Next time, try putting the rice in one bowl with side dish and step by step eating it, it will be easier to eat, and every grain of rice will not be wasted! Anyway, it is up to you!
Don't know if anyone will agree with me, but I'm going to say it anyway, you are cute with glasses! Great job, thanks a lot for sharing. 👍😄🙏
You can definately use spoons and fork to eat. Im nepali but never used my hands to eat rice. Usually a lot of people use hand to eat daal bhat. Like you said its not a good idea to dump everything at once you spoil the taste. I would use rice and little bit of daal and veggie and eat. But its upto you.
@@arjunkc3227 Well said! Thanks a lot for letting me know! You are very nice! 👍🥰🙏
@@arjunkc3227 same here about 99% use hand to eat but 1% like us use spoon as well😂
@@pratik11-v7x yes and its okay. Its your choice
Hello Ken, I know I'm late to the party but would like to recommend something.
When you're eating Nepali Thali, you can put all the bowls outside the plate and make space when eating rice. That way it doesn't feel congested and you can pour over lentil soups, chicken gravy or mix vegetables and pickles as much as you like.
Hello from Oregon, USA -- Thank-you for your interesting arrival video. My first trip to Nepal was in 1975 as a Peace Corps volunteer. At the time, the population of the country was 9.5 million people, and the population of Kathmandu just 180,000. There were very few private cars in those days and no motorcycles at all -- they didn't arrive until the 80s -- but many more bicycles and rickshaws. US$1.00 = rupees 12.45 and the hotel where we stayed was just 6 rupees a night with all you could eat dal bhat for 3 rupees. Most shops in town closed by 8:00pm with the streets quiet and people in their homes. The land around the central part of the city and on the way to Patan or Bhaktapur was mostly agricultural with clear air most days. I stayed for 3 years and it was a good time to be in Nepal. I look forward to following your adventures and to see the city and countryside from your perspective. Safe travels to you.
Sounds interesting, thanks for sharing 🙏
Hi Ken.... it's great again to tag along with you to Nepal, a country which l only know that it's the birthplace of Gautama Buddha and Mt. Everest, the highest mountain in the world, is there. Now, with your Nepal series, l'm going to see and learn more about this country. A big THANKS, Ken. Going to enjoy the 1st episode now...😄
Lots to see and learn over the next weeks 💪
@@KenAbroad Absolutely great !!!
And the journey continues. Have a wonderful time in Nepal. Safe travels.
Now it's your time to explore the beautiful country.
Namaste🙏 and Welcome to Nepal.
Wow, what a beautiful hotel! We are so looking forward to visiting Nepal ourselves! 😁
U guys are always welcome ❤
Have fun in Nepal 🇳🇵
Wel come to Nepal . Hope you will not miss to visit pokhara. Kind advice pls don't take bus ride while travelling to Pokhara by air would be a good option at this moment .
Nepal. My favourite country!!
Nepal? What a surprise. Welcome. I am sure we'll see another wonderful journey of yours 😄👋👍
It seems Nepal is a very unique and traditional country. You should have a very wondering journey!
Yay! Another exciting adventure Ken. ❤️ Have fun.
Thank you 🙏
❤️❤️
Ken, I can understand what you're going through on the first day of arrival at a different country/place. Being a seasoned traveler, you know how tourism works everywhere; yet, in this peace and loving kingdom, there are kind souls that you will be encountering! Oh boy, what a lavish place you're staying at! Hahaha... enjoy our stay and discovery. I bet this is gonna be a Real Adventure! If you're heading to the mountains, just keep yourself warm, get some AMS medicine, and have good shoes and trekking pole; of course, get to know your guide first. Also, having battery charged up for your recordings is a must. And....... have fun with Mother Nature in the godly peaks :P Pokhara should be in your list. Both Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism (especially the holy vibes at Boudanath) will be your highlights. The mountainous forest, the breathtaking awe, and the cultural villages (if you're not heading to the common trails) will be your foreground. Food should be interesting too in Thamel. For Buddhism discovery, you can opt for the Lumbini place which is faraway; for safari, head to the tropical jungles in Chitwan; and lastly, for some interesting classes on yoga, etc. Spirituality practice and visits to the Hindu temples and Buddhist monastery and audience with the reverence may be of your interest. Well, there's just too much to tell you about. Go discover them yourself and show us all your interesting findings and adventures. People in Nepal is very interesting too; in the villages, its a simple, happy and basic living! No rivalry from the modern world, but things are changing even in the villages now...tell me more if you're venturing to the sacred lakes/mountains; hope you found the Himalayan Tahr or Munal on the way ;)
Thanks for all these tips, amazing 🙏😊
@@KenAbroad You're welcomed pal. I forgot to say, stay safe too in the mountains (from the weather and hazards) and AMS. In towns, checkout the alleys and corners and the Durbar squares (but you have to pay, haha) and in a week, you're a local there ;) hehe... cheers! Can't wait to see more of your adventures in this Himalayan country. Meet Newaris, Tamangs, Sherpas, and many other people there. The cultural heritage and the link of the renowned Sagarmatha to humanity and the World is much to explore! Yup, let's see how much Love you get there now ;)
What an easy peasy journey/flight from Kuala Lumpur to Nepal. Great to have a glass of "teh tarik" before departure 😂😄 Wow, it's wonderful to know that hotel was once a palace...thanks for the interesting hotel/room tour. First experience with Nepali beer and local proper meal look amazing. Yeah, as you have been in Malaysia and Sri Lanka before, eating with hand isn't a problem for you. Good that you love the food and dessert. Love this 1st episode....interesting and entertaining to watch... cooooool content and thanks again for sharing with us, Ken.
Hello Ken🙏 Thank you for visiting our Beautiful Country Nepal🇳🇵You are so innocent. Lots of love from Nepal🌸
Hello Ken
Whatever you visit that country. You always respect their law and culture, very gentle and nice
Ahhh.. Nepal.... The Himalayan.... nice!!..Already seen some of vloggers showcasing the beauty and hospitality of Nepal....Would be interesting to see what discoveries you can find and where your next adventures will takes you.....I reckon the street market in Katmandu would be awesome... 200 for 3 nights seems like a good price....judging from the whole experience and the amenities they have to offer... Anyway, take care and stay safe out there!.. Cheers!
I love Nepal! Have a great adventure. The thali looks delicious 😊
Nepal is small country but if you explore our country your journey was never end❤
You mean will * also no need to mention our country is small everywhere . It's pretty big considering it's rank in general . Also why is there a need to bring that .
Hi Ken, I’ve been following you since your family reunion in Thailand. Wonderful places you visited. Thank you for showing us around especially my hometown Hong Kong….. Hongkonger living in Canada since 1975….keep up your good work and be safe .
Welcome to my country ken…though i am in sydney …thank you for visiting my country ❤…thank you for promoting ❤
Happy to be here 🙏
Of course, man Im so excited to watch your next episode.
Welcome to Nepal🙏
I hope u have a beautiful memories and pleasant journey throughout ur stay here and plz explore Butwal too. It's a very beautiful Terai City of Nepal, rich in culture, diversity and food. Also famous for Lumbini (The Birth place of Lord Gautam Buddha)
Sending lots of love from Butwal 💞
Great content. Thanks Ken. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
Thank you 💪
Keep uploading about Nepal man , keep going , glad that a German boy has first time visiting Nepal.
Best of luck to visit our country Nepal. Welcome you Nepal.
Good to see you in my beautiful country 🇳🇵thank you so much for visiting Nepal 🇳🇵 🙏
Omg, I envy you, Ken.. you're in Nepal !!! 😊😍
thoroughly enjoyed all your hong kong videos and glad you're reaching more viewers!!! Keep up the amazing work!
10:55 - Ken, as you know i am German too, so also not from Nepal, but i have been there already. According to the actual information on the Airport Kathmandu website fares from the International Kathmandu Airport to town are between 400 - 600 Rupees => "The cost of a one-way ride by a metered taxi to anywhere in Central Kathmandu is around 400 rupees (about $4) and maximum fare is 600 rupees."
It depends on distance 😂
@@deepakpoon9679 Yes, therefore it should be 600 Rupees maximum
@@globomanni8407not quite I'm afraid
I am nepali, and the price you said is correct. Although if you go to bhaktapur wich is abit far from kathmandu, the price is around 1000 nepali rupees. But anywhere inside kathmandu city from airport must not cost more then 600
Also the taxies parked inside airpot compound cost more then the ones outside. I recommend any tourist or nepali to get the taxi from outside the airport which is just 1min walk form the exit of arrivals.
I love Nepal!! It is like India (my favourite country) but a bit different. It is amazing and the people are wonderful as you already know!! Happy Travels
Welcome to Nepal ❤🇳🇵 love from Nepal ❤🇳🇵
Namaste 🙏 Ken from Myself and Julia in sunny Wales. I think you're going to have a wonderful time in Nepal. The town where I'm from in England has a large Nepalese community and they are wonderful people and a great addition to our town.
Looking forward to your Nepal Vlogs 🙏🇳🇵🏴🏴
Stay safe and well
Namaste! Dhanyawaad (Thank You) for visiting Nepal:-)
Well come to Nepal hope your journey will be great as you think and thanks to promote beautifully country Nepal please visit pokhara,lumbini,Kathmandu,Chitwan .lots of love from Nepal
I really like your videos! You are my favorite travel vlogger. Keep up the good work 🤩
Thanks a lot 🙏
It's good to see you back in Malaysia...only for 2 hours...😊.
Very nice video, Ben! Greetings from Brazil.
So wonderful video 👍 keep it up.
Dhanyabad for this sweet video.🙏
From Nepal 🇳🇵
I have been to Nepal many years ago. I am sure you will enjoy the country
I was in Nepal last autumn, my hotel called the taxi for me, the fare was the same, locals told me that the tax is higher at night, there was also a guide who jumped into my taxi just like what you experienced, I am a female traveling solo, I was actually terrified, having 2 men in a cab with me, and the road was so dark, I pretended I know Nepal very well. Ktm was very polluted, I didnt really enjoy the time while I was there, but when i am back home, i was starting to miss it, it is an amazing place, enjoy your trip! One comment, it seems the camera is swinging a bit fast and also because of the wide angle, i feel kind of dazzled. Just to let you know, maybe its just me.
I disliked Kathmandu on my first visit but felt like I missed it when I returned home. 35 years later I live here. Mad, crazy polluted but has soul.
@@philipk9783 oh that's amazing, I can only say KTM is a really special place, I am sure you are having a good time there.
Very nice video bro. You are taking my time!😊😊
Welcome to Nepal.🇳🇵
WELCOME TO NEPAL. i really love Germany People. before my boss was from German Mr. Harry. missing my boss.
New country ❤❤❤
Because of your videos I plan on traveling Asia. Thank you
Welcome to Nepal hope this is your best experience of your life 🙏
Welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵
Land of peace ❤
Gud to see my country vlog, thank you so much for exploring ,
Thanks KEN
SUBSCRIBED HAPPILY
HOPE TO SEE U IN POKHARA 😊
Watching your vlog after a year. Welcome to Nepal and hope you visit again ❤
Welcome to Nepal from the bottom of my heart 😊
Welcome to Nepal 🙏🏻 and 1200 at that time of the day is fair enough. Enjoy your stay.
Hey Ken! welcome to Nepal. Please do try some newari foods in kathmandu, kritipur (Yomari, chatamari and some others)
Good luck!
Eat Newari, Thakali, tharu, dishes
Love from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵
Welcome to nepal man hop you have wonderful time here❤❤🇳🇵
WOW !!
You are so friendly Ken 👌👏👏🤗😄.. I feel always happy to open your travels , 😎😀🌏☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️
Welcome to Nepal brother enjoy your trip love from nepal❤
To every international tourist,
namaste !
there are two useful ride sharing apps here in Nepal .
1. Pathao
2. indriver
they work like the uber thing, motorbikes, scooters and cars are used for taxi purposes ( with same price as we locals pay here ) Also google map is used to for pickup and to set locations. please check it out.
have a wonderful stay, we are grateful
enjoy Nepal ❤️
Welcome to Nepal and Don't forget to visit Pokhara ❤
Thnks once again for all your kindest information about nepal
WoW nice hotel! I've been kathmandu last week.. But I stayed affordable hotel haha😅I'm vicariously satisfied with your video
I am from united Arab emirates and one of my dream is to visit nepal one day such a naturally beautiful place inshaalla☺️💝
Khairey harulai vandeko haii guys😌💜
Welcome to Nepal brother ❤️❤️
Love Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🙏
Nepal has a 15 minute time change compared to India!! When I walked north across the border I found out about that!! Weird but why not!
Actually 30 minutes ahead from Delhi time
Thank you and dhanne baad sounds like awesome 🥰🥰
Welcome to NEPAL❤ 🇳🇵
Have a good time in our country Nepal. Lots of love.
Welcome to Kathmandu Nepal 🇳🇵 Buddy
Please don't forget to Try NEWARI food in Kathmandu
Welcome to the beautiful country of mountains ❤❤
Welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵 ❤❤❤🙏
Welcome to Nepal Sir. Have a enjoyful day.
Also, there are many awesome places to visit.
Welcome to nepal brother ..
Have a pleasant stay here ..
Have fun sir. Jay Nepal!!
Welcome to Nepal. Have a wonderful time here.
Great thanks ❤❤ love your videos ❤❤❤
Very nice vlog bro👍really really liked it. Subscribed already 💐💐💐
Welcome to my country Nepal 🇳🇵 hope you stay longer and enjoy ❤❤
Nice to be your RUclips family member love from Nepal
Wowwww so beautiful hotel thanks for showing this place in your vlogs 😍👍
Lets gooo hope to see your reviews of nepal ♥️
I stayed there in 2017 and that beautiful entrance was being rebuilt. The entrance was around the corner and very ugly looking. They did a great job with the reception. I loved staying there.
Hi ken
I am so happy that you are visiting my country
I would like to recommend you to have nepalese MOMO and Dhido
Have a great time
Love and support from nepal
Nice welcome to nepal Kathmandu 🇳🇵 new subscriber from nepal
Welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵🙏🙏🌄 every day everything 😊
Thank you for visiting our country❤🙏
Welcome to Nepal Ken❤
Enjoy your days. Explore as much you can. Feel free to talk to Nepali.
Herzlichen Willkommen in Nepal…
Welcome to my country…
I already subscribed you after watching this vlog..
Namaste
Welcome to Nepal. Hope you enjoy your travelling. There are few places such as Patan, Bhaktpur, Swayambhu, Bauddhanath, Pashupatinath and more.
Welcome bro in our motherland hope you will fell amazing in our country ❤❤❤
now Nepal going to be your fav country ❤
Welcome to Nepal Ken ! Hope you will enjoy a lot❤🙏
If you wanna try yoghurt come to Bhaktapur Durbar Square. ❤ The taste is different .
If only hotel staff could tell more about palace, interior, painting, art.