Thamel is a vibrant and bustling neighborhood located in the heart of Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. Known for its unique blend of history, culture, and modernity, Thamel has evolved from a medieval trading point to a thriving tourist hub that attracts visitors from around the globe.
Even though Thamel is only ten minutes' walk from Kathmandu's downtown, it is very distinct from the rest of the city. With its countless hotels, lines of eateries and pubs, book stores, enticing souvenir shops, internet cafés, and travel agents, Thamel is a tourist destination. This place has everything a traveler could possibly need, including friends and fellow travelers. Additionally, Thamel is an excellent place to purchase for travel items, hiking and mountaineering gear, and souvenirs.
Itinerary
Start in Thamel: Meet your guide in the bustling district of Thamel, the heart of Kathmandu, and begin your walking adventure.
Walk through the streets: Immerse yourself in the lively streets of Kathmandu, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere and admiring the traditional Newari architecture.
Annapurna temple: Annapurna Temple, located at Asan Tole, is dedicated to Goddess Annapurna, the Goddess of abundance. It is believed that walking around the shrine, touching a coin to the heads and then throwing it into the temple will bring prosperity and abundance of all worldly goods.
Kathesimbhu stupa: The Kathesimbhu stupa is a 17th century copy of the famous Swayambhunath Stupa. Technically speaking, the Kathesimbhu stupa is a massive chaitya set inside a walled courtyard with smaller chaityas surrounding it with inscriptions and statues, and an ancient monastery (Sighahbaha) just behind it.
Yetkha Bahal: Despite the extreme hustle and bustle of overpopulated Kathmandu city, you will soon feel at peace, once you’re inside the Yetkha Bahal. It is a traditional courtyard, built with amazing Newa art and architecture.