Dudh kosi river – the river which we almost half way through followed was white as milk.
2nd time we get to have the glimpse of southern half of Everest from Namche Bazar area- because of its height you can actually see its peak minimum 6 days before we go closer.
View from Sagarmatha National Park Visitor’s Centre.
you can see Ama Dablam
Thamserku as seen from Kyanjuma
Thamserku as seen from Kyanjuma
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Preparation for Khukuri Rum or local rum or ark:
not sure. But if i have to believe the old man who was drying these wheat told me
as per his recipe-
First Boil the Wheat then crush it and dry it in Sun for few days and again soak it in water for few days and ferment it and extract the juice and TaDa… the rum is ready.
Kathmandu Durbar Square
Kumari Ghar – the architecture of it is amazing but you pray the girl who is now the Kumari (the human god child) dosn’t come out and give you a darshan – as you would like to rescue her and teach her live a normal life.
Sunset in Durbar Squar, Kathmandu,