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Namaste to ALL.

Namaste, simply means "I bow to you", is a common spoken greeting or salutation used in Nepal and is the first Nepali word I learned during the trip. Nepal is always the place I yearn to visit. However, its unstable political climate in the past has stopped me a few times to firm up a travel plan. I am glad that I finally made it in Oct 2009. Nepal is a culturally rich and diverse country. The people, architecture, religions, landscape have so much to offer and they had kept my camera shutter busy all the time. The trip to Nepal is a wonderful experience especially the trekking part. Though tiring, waking up early (5am) to admire sunrise over the snow capped mountains of the Himalayas had given me priceless memories.

This album comprises some of my favourite photos from Nepal. If you are interested to see more, feel free to browse through other albums on Nepal. Appreciate any of your comments.
Kumari BahalGolden shrew (Ganesh's vehicle) opposite Ashok Binayak (Maru Ganesh Shrine)Intricate wood carvings in Kumari BahalMarketplace at Maru ToleKala (black) Bhairab 黑天神Helping her mom to tend the souvenir stallSame direction or different ?Beans and nuts for salePeanut sellers. They sell popcorn too!Flowers to offer to godsPassport-size photos collectorNepalese string puppets of different forms of god and goddesWatching traffic from Maju DevalKid with thick eyelinerBasantapur SquareVibrant colors of Sari