The Mandawa family has a unique collection
of their preserved paintings and antiques that adorn the main huge hall in the
centre of the castle, originally the durbar hall and now an exotic lounge. The
ceremonial costumes of the family collection and the precious arms with handle
of jade and beautiful curios brought by the British as a gift for the nobles
are well placed like a showcase of a museum.
Kathmandu Travel
A 218 square miles of land, situated above 4400 ft above sea level with three
historic, artistic and cultural towns namely Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur
together form what is known as the `Kathmandu Valley'. Kathmandu is the hub
of Nepal's traditional culture and arts. This is the place for rest, relaxation
and easy-day sightseeing of historic and artistic temples and monuments, and
mountain views. Being the capital city of Nepal, it offers much services including
international airlines, hotels and other facilities. One also enjoys Kathmandu
for night life, shopping and of course for the mountain views.
Getting to Kathmandu
Tribhuwan International Airport is located about 4 mile (7 kilomter) from Kathmandu.
It takes about 20 minutes to get to Kathmandu from the airport by foot or about
10 minutes by cab.
Mountains to see from Kathmandu
Following mountains can be seen from Kathmandu: Himal Chuli 7893m, Manaslu 8156m,
Pabil GIV 7102m, Ganesh II 7150m, Ganesh V 6950 m, Lang tang 7246m, Gang Chhenpo
6297m, Sisa Pangma 8013m, Gur Karpori 6874m Dorje Lhakpa 6790m, Gyaltzen PK
6705m, Phurbi Chyachu 6722m, Kharane Tippa 5674m, Choba Bhamare 5970m, Choo-yu
8153m, Gauri Shankar 7145m, Melungtse 7181m, Lindartsubugo 6690m, Mt. Everest
8848m, Chobutse 6660m, Takargo 6782m.
Places to Visit in Kathmandu
Swayambhu: The history of Kathmandu valley begins from the Swayambhu
temple. This valley was a lake, but later when Bodhisattva Manjusri cut a gorge
in a southern hill and drained the waters to worship a lotus that he admired
during his travel to the region, it lead men to settle on the bed of the lake
and named this land Kathmandu Valley. The word Swayambhu means "the self-existent"
in English. Today this complex of stupas offers an opportunity to study the
religious harmony in Nepal. Tibetan monks, Brahimn priests and Newar nuns are
the major worshipers here. Most of the monasteries have huge prayer wheels,
fine Buddhist paintings and special butter lamps all add an elegant touch to
the Swayambhu.
Pashupati: When Lord Shiva came to Pashupati to escape from his boredom,
he became famous as the lord of Animals (Pashupati) Today, millions of Hindu
pilgrimage pour into this temple. Many Hindus from Indian sub contents, Nepal,
Pakistan, Asia come to Pahsupati to pay their respects to the lord Shiva. From
other parts of the world, many Hindus come to Pashupati to fulfill their dream
of visiting the holiest Hindu pilgrimage in the world. You can see the pagoda
house which has gold-plated roof, silver doors and find woodcarvings. The linga
(phallic symbol) of Lord Shiva, his images, statues, and Bagmati river that
flows beside it add to the holiness of Pashupati which lies just 1.5km from
the international airport. The region is also surrounded by thick green jungle
where monkeys and birds live and play and are often seen in large groups playing
on the pavements of the temples in Pashupati. Sadhus who follow the life style
of Shiva are found in Pashupati region. They paint their bodies with ashes,
wear loin-cloths, Tika, and Rudraksha Malas.
Changu Narayan: The temple, situated at Chingu village 12 km to the eat
of the city, is fully dedicated to the Hindu God Vishnu (the god of creation).
The temple is believed to be the most ancient temple in the Kathmandu valley.
The temple covers over sixteen hundred years of Nepalese art history presenting
some of the best samples of stone, wood and metal craft in Nepal. There is also
everyone's favorite statue of Vishnu sitting astride his steed. For a view of
the ancient arts this is a must see place.
Bouddhanath Stupa: The 36 meter tall, among the largest stupas in South
Asia, is a home to Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal. It is situated on the ancient
trade route to Tibet (6km to the east of the city). For shopping, the area is
a bazaar of Tibetan jewelry, hand made carpets, masks, kukuri knives (the knives
used by Gorkhas) and Tibetan paintings known as thangkas. There are many stupas
in the nearby surroundings all of which deserve a through observations by visitors.
View Pictures of Bouddhanath
Kathmandu Durbar Square: This is a durbar of history and arts. One can
see artistic monuments, find the house of the living goddess, learn about the
Kal Bhairam temple, red monkey god, and hundreds of erotic wood carvings. The
kastamandap rest house located within the durbar square is said to have been
built from a single tree, it is because of this house, Kathmandu valley got
its name. There is also a museum located at the Durbar Square which presents
a complete history of Nepal's King and Rulers.