Kathmandu in Pictures
Here are a few pictures I took around Kathmandu. Nepal was once named the most photogenic place on Earth and I'm inclined to agree (although India may have something to say about that). There are just so much interesting things going on in this place. If you're into photography, I highly recommend coming here.
I was wandering the streets of Kathmandu at 6am taking pictures. By the time I was done I saw this guy and decided to have a cup. Here he's "pulling tea" in an effort to cool it down
A Buddhist monk begs for alms in Kathmandu's Durbar Square while a child chases with pigeons
A tete-a-tete of what looked like a game of GO using whatever materials could be found
Momos! Yummmyyyyyyy! These were about 10 cents each
Old men idling in Bakthapur
Man moulding clay pots in Bakthapur with the finished product at the right of the frame
Seeing him work the clay was mesmerizing. I must have watched for 15 whole minutes
Old and young
The gigantic stupa of Boudhanath
Porters are everywhere in Kathmandu. They transport heavy loads all across the city by foot with tumplines taut across the forehead.
A rickshaw driver waits for a fare
This one's my favorite of the lot. A lot of layers to this image and all the people are facing the same way.
Experiencing the world and loving every second of it.