Thursday, March 12, 2015

I LOVE NAGARKOT NEPAL

NAGARKOT



After 4 months in Nepal and, after having finished my volunteer work in an NGO located in Kathmandu, I decided to take a trip to Nepal.

Nagarkot is a village located 32 km east of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur. I had heard through my coworkers and locals that this place absolutely must visit if I wanted to see one of the sunrises more
Impressive in Nepal since it is at an altitude of 2,195 meters, and is considered one of the most picturesque places. It is famous for the views of the sunrise in the Himalayas, including MountEverest, as well as other snowy peaks of the Himalayas of Eastern Nepal. Nagarkot also offers a panoramic view of the Kathmandu Valley.




Nagarkot is an international tourist destination with spectacular views of the entire range of Langtang, the sunrise over the mountains and sunset views. The scenic beauty of the place makes it avery popular for tourists hiking route since it is a famous station of hills overlooking the Himalayas, hills, deep valleys, and the forests of pine in a rural environment.

From the Matador you can enjoy the sunrise or sunset views of the Himalayas, Nepal has one of the most extensive in the snowy peaks of the Himalaya visions in the Kathmandu Valley, and 8mountains of the highest on the planet of 13 can be observed. The sub-cordilleras that can be observed are amongst others:
-Annapurna,
-Manacle,
-Hymnal Gnash, (in English)
-Lang tang,
-Jubal, (in English)
-Rowling, (in English)
-Mahalangur (Everest) and
-Number (in English)
-In addition to splendid views of the Valley of Kathmandu and the Shivapuri National Park.




Located in a strategic place, Nagarkot was an ancient fortress of the Kathmandu Valley to oversee external activities of other kingdoms. Later, it became a summer residence of the Royal familybefore becoming popular as an international station Hill.

Public buses are the main means of transport and are incredibly cheap, incredibly uncomfortable and tediously slow, in Nepal, we have to get that life does not have the rhythm of a big city, Madrid for example. Buses to Nagarkot leave Kathmandu each time and are always full, so we have to arm with patience and try to be ready for when they reach the terminal because there arena queues or any order to enter.



Buses run through beautiful countryside along Bhaktapur and a beautiful pine forest after reaching the destination.

It was a real lucky that from the minute one in this place, I've found other travellers with whom we immediately had good communication and after finding a hotel where stay, I have to say waspretty easy and inexpensive and with all the comfort that could ask, we went to enjoy a well deserved dinner, and many hostels pass movies free nightIf you do not want to entertain with Board Games. That night I saw a very impressive film about the climbing of Mount Everest




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