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The crowds of people are just beginning to overwhelm us, as we realize wandering near Durbar Square in Kathmandu the evening before the Diwali Festival of Lights may have been a mistake...
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A curious and devotional young boy at a tree shrine in Kathmandu's Durbar Square.: by ivan_miral, Views[9]
 
An interesting tradition in India and Nepal -- highlighting the eyes of young children with kohl.: by ivan_miral, Views[10]
 
The Himalaya peer down at Nagarkot.
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There they are! The Himalaya coming into view from our Nagarkot deck.: by ivan_miral, Views[9]
 
Ive's mom and dad sharing laughs as the Nagarkot sunrise brings more Himalayan mountains into view.: by ivan_miral, Views[10]
 
Father & son waiting for the sunset and some of Nagarkot's famous views. (Hey! It was windy up there!!!): by ivan_miral, Views[9]
 
A man in Bhaktapur attending to one of the hundreds, maybe thousands, of religious shrines and stupas in the streets of the Kathmandu Valley.: by ivan_miral, Views[8]
 
Touching the sky is the heart-stopping Nyatapola Temple.  Five-story high, it is the highest temple in the region. and is the centerpiece of  Taumadhi Tole square in Bhaktapur.: by ivan_miral, Views[9]
 
Down a small alley in Bhaktapur and hailed as the region's finest carved and most photographed window is the 15th century Peacock Window of the no longer used Hindu monastery, Pujari Math.: by ivan_miral, Views[8]
 
Cookware sales at a storefront in Bhaktapur. : by ivan_miral, Views[8]
 
In and out of the backstreets of Nepal's villages and cities are its inhabitants, busy with daily chores.  Here, drying beans in Bhaktapur.: by ivan_miral, Views[8]
 
After Patan, we explored the city of Bhaktapur.  As we entered the city's Durbar Square, we were welcomed by this scene of a mother lifting her child to kiss a deity image.: by ivan_miral, Views[8]
 
Within the inner courtyard of Patan's Golden Temple: by ivan_miral, Views[9]
 
A casual day for local men in Patan's Durbar Square
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Ivan's parents sitting within the courtyard of the informative Patan Museum, with its refined Nepali architecture.: by ivan_miral, Views[8]
 
The Krishna Mandir Temple, Durbar Square, Patan.: by ivan_miral, Views[38]
 
As we walked the streets, we were met with piece after piece of gorgeous and unique Newari architechture.  Here - a water station in Patan's Durbar Square.  : by ivan_miral, Views[9]
 
We began our time together in Nepal with a self-led walking tour through one of Nepal's most beautiful cities: Patan. Here, Ivan's dad shares a photo he's just taken with a family refurbishing a temple in one of the town's typical courtyard neighborhoods - their smiles reflect the soft, warm welcome we would encounter all over Nepal.: by ivan_miral, Views[8]
 
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the amazing view of the himalayas..and it was only day 1: by jess_dan, Views[19]
 
first night of camping: by jess_dan, Views[14]
 
cow...: by jess_dan, Views[17]
 
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the monkeys at monkey temple: by jess_dan, Views[10]
 
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the seconnd biggest stupa in the world: by jess_dan, Views[13]
 
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