Last Saturday, I was taken for a city tour to 3 locations around Kathmandu. Here are some pictures of the first place we went to called Lalitpur. As with most pictures on this blog, you can click on them to see a larger version.
Nepal City Tour Lalitpur / PatanLast Saturday, I was taken for a city tour to 3 locations around Kathmandu. Here are some pictures of the first place we went to called Lalitpur. As with most pictures on this blog, you can click on them to see a larger version. 6 comments to Nepal City Tour Lalitpur / Patan |
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Hey Ian
Wow, you’re always up to something new. Sounds like you’ll be having a very interesting time there. Take care!
I’ve been to Nepal and Tibet about 6 yrs ago… Absolutely LOVED Tibet… you brought back memories with this post..:)
Great pictures Ian,any dates on when this temples were built,just wondering how far back in time this would be B.C or A.c?Thanks,Bro.Jack
You hit the same thought I have every time I see a church, temple, palace of old. The details are mind boggling! No matter how many times I am exposed to them, that same thought immediately comes to mind.
Just curious did you have to take your shoes off? Did you go inside?
Thanks for sharing!
Bonbon
Didn’t know that only leather shoes had to be removed. I thought all footwear inside temples were prohibited.
Elissa – Thanks!!
The time here in Kathmandu has been amazing so far! I hope all is well!
Lady – Stay tuned, I have a lot more pictures coming up!
Bro. Jack – Thank! No, not BC; I’m pretty sure that most of these monuments are aged from the 17th century.
BonBon – Yes, I was able to go inside and I didn’t have to take my shoes off because they weren’t leather. I’ve got more pics coming up with some nice sculptures!
Esther – No, it seems only leather items need to be taken off. I was seeing people taking belts and things off as well!