Gay kathmandu

Here's our gay tour guide to Kathmandu, with all the best gay amiable hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do.

Chaotic, messy, clamorous , colorful, captivating, and completely disorganized!

That was our first feeling of Kathmandu as we drove into the city from the airport to our hotel in Thamel. The traffic was all over the place, with people, motorbikes, two-wheelers, taxis, and buses all negotiating compact narrow roads… yet somehow it all works seamlessly!

We completely fell in love with Kathmandu. Yes, it's messy and slightly disorderly, but there's something magical about it that just gets in your skin and makes you quickly fall in love with it.

Kathmandu was our establish to start our Himalayan trekking adventures around Nepal. Most gay travelers heading to the capital are here for the same reason. The tourism industry here is all geared towards treks to Annapurna, Everest Base Camp, Langtang, Poon Hill, etc. The center of the city is a labyrinth of businesses geared towards trekkers including agencies, trekking clothes shops, hostels, bars, restaurants, and mor

Our detailed gay guide to Nepal includes everything the gay traveler to Nepal needs to know prefer practical safety tips, the top gay events to check out, and more.

The gay beacon of South Asia!

Nepal ranks as one of our favorite destinations. Not only does it have some of the most incredible scenery we've ever seen, but it's also a very gay-friendly country – at least by Asian standards…

It may come as a surprise, but Nepal has for years been a beacon for LGBTQ rights across what is a very conservative part of Asia. Nepal's constitution in introduced a whole set of anti-discrimination laws to safeguard its LGBTQ community, and Pride parades have grown massively in popularity over the past decade.

We fell in love with Nepal because trekking in the Himalayas is one of the most unforgettable adventures we've ever done together. Alongside this, the Nepali people were nothing but welcoming and super well-mannered to us, which just made it even more special. Take it from us, a trip to Nepal is nothing brief of a magical exploration into nature that will blow your

Nepal

Gastronomy Guide

Although Nepalese cuisine is not as well-known as our giant neighbours India and China, it is a milder version of Indian food. It has also adapted some Tibetan and Chinese cuisine. Since Nepal has a variety of regions with diverse ethnic backgrounds, no matter where you go, you will always find something new. Dal bhat is a dish that never gets antique, made of rice and lentil soup. A lesser known one from the Newari community, Newari Khaja, is a between-meal snack plate with a mini smorgasbord of dishes (veggie, meats, rice) that was traditionally consumed on special occasions. Another popular cultural specialty is gundruk, consisting of pickled leafy vegetables and a vital source of minerals. 

A must-try dish as adequately is steamed or fried momo dumplings. You can find these in every corner, and they approach in many delicious varieties. Nepalese people have a healthy diet, consisting primarily of organic, vegetable-based superfood, and many spices and herbs are used for cooking. Like in most developing nations, almost every part of


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