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About Kathmandu 

Kathmandu, the largest and the capital city of Nepal, is the centre of history, art, culture and economy. It is situated in a bowl-shaped valley that is historically termed as ‘Nepal Mandala’ and characterised by historic sites, ancient temples, shrines and villages. The name Kathmandu is derived from the Pahari word ‘wood shelter’ referring to an abode of serenity and peace. No wonder this city is bustling with tourists all year round!

Wander through the fascinating streets and alleyways of the city that have much to offer. You can discover shrines and statues hidden in unlikely places. Head to Boudhanath Stupa which observes thousands of pilgrims daily or visit the Langtang National Park.

The holiest Hindu shrine in Nepal, Pashupatinath Temple is stretched across both banks of the beautiful Bagmati River. This shrine is devoted to Lord Shiva and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.

 

About Delhi 

Delhi is a city that takes you on a journey back and forth in time. From the winding lanes and crowdedbazaarsof Old Delhi to the remnants of lost empires, old forts and royal gardens — it’s a city steeped in history. Delhi is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites - the majestic Red Fort, the Qutub Minar and Humayun’s Tomb, a 16thcentury precursor to the Taj Mahal. Besides the ancient ruins and historical monuments, Delhi offers delightful experiences of eating, shopping and having fun. The city’s cosmopolitan culture is evident in its local marketplaces, high-street shopping destinations, eclectic cuisines and scintillating nightlife.

A trip to Delhi is incomplete without a stop at Connaught Place’s Janpath. This financial and commercial heart of the city is built along a colonnade of Georgian-style buildings. A perfect place to explore international chain stores, boutiques, restaurants, cafés and bars, as well as book shops and art galleries. However, for an authentic Delhi shopping experience, don’t miss the bustling Chandni Chowk and the vibrant Dilli Haat — a hub of art and handicraft from artists across the country.

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