Blogs from Bandipur, Nepal, Asia
Bandipur, a town stuck back in time, only accessible by extreme overcrowded 4x4. Bhaktapur, a town full of culture, puppies, and yogurt. We left from here on a red eye to Hong Kong. With some kind of stomach bug that lurked....... read more
We left Chitwan by tourist bus, heading towards Pokhara, but were planning on leaving the bus at Dumre. The trip passed through many tiny villages but still no views of snow capped mountains as the horizon was very hazy. Three hours of traveling before we arrived in Dumre - a dusty roadside bazaar town through which all traffic between Pokhara and Kathmandu passes. There were dozens of buses parked along the street, which was edged with shops. Dumre appeared to be not much more then this strip of highway. We took a taxi the 9 klms of winding road above Dumre to the tiny village of Bandipur. It was a delightful village and our favourite spot in Nepal (I'm writing this since we've left Nepal). The village stretched along the top of a ridge and was ... read more












