Official Book Launch of the Nepal Guidebook

Official book Launch of the Nepal Guidebook

The official launch of Nepal’s best guidebook Having an official book launch was not something I was expecting to do for my guidebook. It’s already been out for the past month or so. But this is Nepal and this is the wonderful charming part of Nepal I enjoy so very much. Rajan Sakya the CEO …

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Traveling in Nepal during the monsoon – what to do & safety

Rice planting in Nepal during the monsoon season

Traveling Nepal in the Monsoon Season means taking care I don’t particularity like traveling in Nepal during the monsoon season (late June, July, August), or rainy season as it’s sometimes known as. Not because there’s nothing to do, but because of the bad infrastructure (roads) and communication. Beware of overzealous tour companies promising everything is …

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Kathmandu to Pokhara by bus – problems & avoiding scams

Pokhara Kathmandu bus

Taking a bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara should be nice and easy but … I was going to write this about three years ago to help other travelers. But decided to postpone it to give “Nepal” a chance to fix the most traveled bus route frequented by tourists in the country. Time’s up Nepal! I’ve been …

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From Digital Ink to Paper Print: the making of a travel guidebook

Draft measuring sheets of the Nepal guidebook

Redesigning the travel guidebook for the better I initially thought my first book would be a paperback about my overland journey. That idea started over 15 years ago. Then, the smart-phone came out followed by the Kindle and tablets which led all but a few to proclaim the death of the paperback book. Ebooks sprang up as …

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Where to buy beads & jewellery in Kathmandu

Beads and pendants hanging in a store in Kathmandu

How finding great beads and jewelery became easy in Kathmandu A little known secret about my travels is that in every country I go there’s always one thing I try to find. A traditional bracelet. It all started a long time ago on another journey before The Longest Way Home ever started. I’ve kept the tradition …

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The Temples of Thamel: discovery through photographs

Bhagwan-Bahal-also-known-as-Bikramsila-Mahadev-temple

Discovering the temples of Thamel in Kathmandu Thamel is more known for its eclectic selection of trekking stores, cafes, pashmina stalls, restaurants, ramshackle guesthouses and emerging boutique hotels than for its temples. However the very name Thamel comes from Thabahi whose true origin center point is the 1000 plus year old Bikramashila Mahabihar (Bhagwan bahal) …

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