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Indra Chowk Review

4.2 /528 Reviews
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Birsilah Bakar
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5/5
This is what happiness looks and feels like. Bundled up yak scarves, dirt, incense, Tibetan singing bowls, gold necklaces, beads, saffron, coriander, mountain pepper, salt, sarees, leather shoes, Lassi bars, trishaws, apples, pomegranates, tattoo parlours, mono kiosks. An explosion of colours and wonders.

Indra Chowk

Posted: Oct 10, 2017
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  • 俊俊的马
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Just in Duba Square, many ancient buildings were badly damaged after the earthquake, and still under renovation. Duba Square is actually the square in front of the palace gate. Kathmandu, Patan and Badgang all have a Duba Square. The most convenient and labor-saving way is to find a local driver and guide. The route is planned beforehand so as to avoid the trouble of finding scenic spots, because Nepal has no door number.

    2
    Posted: May 28, 2017
  • We Roam Together
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    Very beautiful, not far from Thamel area. You can walk only 10-15 minutes. It is a landmark of this area. Don't miss it.

    0
    Posted: May 9, 2023
  • 精灵背包游侠
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    I had deliberately postponed it until mid-September, thinking that the rainy season would be better, but it was still raining and muddy. Finally, I understand how people here love to wear masks. The original rainy season is muddy. When the rain passes through the sunny road, the dust will fly and the passers-by will become "human flesh vacuum cleaner". It is commendable that the ancient city buildings are well preserved and have a strong sense of history. Like India and Sri Lanka, people live peacefully with animals. In addition to dogs in the streets (fortunately, habitual people are not too fierce), pigeons, sparrows, cattle, monkeys, crows and so on are also common, except squirrels, which are common in India and Sri Lanka.

    3
    Posted: Aug 14, 2016
  • 大城小驴
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    The Indra Square is very small. If you don't recognize the map carefully, you can't believe it's a square. There are many pigeons, crows and vegetable stalls around the square. They sell vegetables like malnourished radish heads. They look pitiful, but this is absolutely natural and pollution-free.

    2
    Posted: Jan 19, 2017
  • AURURA木木
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    In Nepal, I haven't seen many tall buildings and low-rise houses. There are still a lot of hiking and restaurants. It would be better if people lived more abundantly.

    0
    Posted: Oct 25, 2018
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