Walk it, early
We start at dawn when the squares belong to locals and the light is best, and we walk — the city only gives up its courtyards and shortcuts on foot.
Kathmandu, Pokhara, Bandipur — read the way a local would. Markets at dawn, hidden courtyards, the long lunch. Cities as places to dwell, not tick off.
Most city tours are a coach window and a checklist. Ours are a pair of walking shoes and a local who knows which courtyard to duck into. We start before the crowds, follow the back lanes, and build in the long lunch.
Kathmandu’s temple squares, Pokhara’s lakeside calm, Bandipur’s car-free bazaar — each is a place to dwell for a day or two, reading its rhythm rather than racing its highlights. You leave knowing a neighbourhood, not just a name.
We start at dawn when the squares belong to locals and the light is best, and we walk — the city only gives up its courtyards and shortcuts on foot.
A good city guide is a neighbour, not a megaphone. Ours open doors, introduce shopkeepers, and know exactly when to stop for tea.
Bandipur and the valley towns transform once the day-trippers leave. An overnight turns a sightseeing stop into a place you actually know.
We plan fewer stops, not more. The unhurried lunch and the unplanned detour are the point, not a gap in the schedule.
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