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give a brief description of kathmandu bazaar​

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Answered by ajitkumar13713
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Kathmandu bazaar as a busy place with narrow streets. It is also a religious place with many small shrines adorned with flowers. There are people selling fruits, flute and postcards.

Answered by ChhaviDahiya
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Gain a deeper understanding of Nepal's history and culture as you walk the streets of the Old Asan Bazaar with a private guide on this walking tour. Learn about the impressive design of the city's "Chhen" (private mansion), discover the significance of historical sites like Kathmandu Durbar Square, and admire handmade crafts sold at the market in Asan and Indra Chowk Bazaars. At Kathmandu Durbar Square, join locals for a traditional Nepali meal. By walking the same paths that the locals do, you will be genuinely immersed in the Old Asan lifestyle.

ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Asan, Kathmandu, Kathmandu Valley, Bagmati Zone, Central RegionAfter pickup at your Kathmandu hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle, head with your private guide to the Old Asan and Indra Chowk Bazaars, two bazaars in the historic section of Kathmandu. These markets make up one of the busiest marketplaces in the Kathmandu Valley.With your guide, explore the area of Kathmandu Durbar Square, home to the living goddess "Kumari", and admire the UNESCO World Heritage Site listed area. Learn about the historical and architectural significance of Durbar Square, including the Hanumandhoka Royal Palace Complex which was the royal Nepalese residence until the 19th century, and the Kumari Chowk where the living goddess "Raj Kumari" is kept.After that, dine on a traditional spread of local Nepali cuisine in New Road, Kathmandu's largest market where you will find locals and visitors both enjoying some recreational shopping.After your meal, follow your guide on a walk along the narrow alleyways of Asan to see how modern life mixes with the ancient architecture of the area. Hear about Old Asan and Indra Chowk's history from your guide as you pass by renowned sites.Finish your tour by walking the length of Indra Chowk, an area lined with residential neighborhoods and bustling local markets selling fruit, vegetables, spices and stunning wares made of brass, bronze and copper.Your tour ends with a private transfer back to your Kathmandu hotel.Duration: 3

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