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    Patan Durbar Square

    Posted by fionabuda 25 April 2008

    The old square in Patan is beautiful. The museum is tranquil and a nice place for food. There are many cafes on the rooftops around the square for drinks/meals in the evening.

    www.world-heritage-tour.org/asia/south-asia/nepal/kathmandu/patan/map.html

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    Monkey Temple

    Posted by Stiener 9 December 2006

    A beautiful temple like many in Kathmandu but this one is inhabited by hundreds of monkeys that will jump at you and bite you if you catch their eye or annoy them as you try to climb the many steps on the way to the top. It is great fun and the views from the top of the city are breathtaking. Ask a rickshaw driver to take you there.

    Swayambhunath temple, Kathmandu, Nepal

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    Bhaktapur

    Posted by Jenn23 10 September 2005

    The most beautiful town in the Kathmandu valley, Bhaktapur has a huge collection of beautiful temples which are a must-see. The area is closed to traffic, so everything is kept in excellent condition.

    The entrance fee is a bit steep for Westerners, in comparison to prices in the rest of Nepal (800 Rupees, approximately £7), but definitely worth it. Apparently, this is where some of the film Little Buddha was shot.

    Ask any taxi in Kathmandu to take you to Bhaktapur

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