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Kathmandu Travel Hacks

Kathmandu Travel Hacks

Kathmandu Bagmati Province, Nepal Travel Guide

Money-Saving Strategies

Travelers often discover ways to reduce costs without compromising their experience. These tips outline ways to save money in Patan.

Activities and Attractions

  • Wander the local alleys and courtyards (bahals) in Patan.
  • Enjoy the ambiance of local markets.
  • Visit smaller, local community temples without an entrance charge.
  • Take self-guided strolls through Patan's historic neighborhoods.

Dining and Deals

  • Look for 'set meals' at local eateries for a fair deal.
  • Dhal Bhat options offer generous portions at low prices.
  • Some restaurants in Jhamsikhel and Pulchowk might have happy hour deals.
  • Explore local cafes for specific dining specials.

Transportation

  • Use local buses and microbuses for inter-valley travel.
  • Utilize ride-sharing apps like Pathao and Tootle for less expensive options.
  • Walk extensively within Patan's compact old city.
  • Walking Patan saves money and opens discovery of hidden gems.

Accommodation

  • Look into a place to stay in guesthouses or homestays.
  • These often offer an authentic and budget-friendly experience.
  • Some alternative accommodations may have meals.
  • Explore options beyond larger hotels for good value.

Time-Saving Tips

Efficient planning supports getting the most out of your time in Patan, allowing you to see more without feeling rushed.

Attraction Timing

  • Patan Durbar Square entry usually involves quick purchase.
  • Early visits allow for a more relaxed visit and optimal light for photography.
  • Avoid mid-day when groups of tourists arrive.

Efficient Routing & Booking

  • Group nearby attractions together, like Patan Durbar Square and Golden Temple.
  • Use Google Maps to plan pedestrian paths within Patan.
  • Pre-book accommodation, especially during peak season.
  • International flights are booked well in advance.

Express Transportation

  • Ride-sharing bikes (Tootle, Pathao Bike) offer quick navigation.
  • These are quickest through Kathmandu Valley traffic.
  • For solo travelers with light luggage, they are fast and affordable.

Site Access

  • Patan Durbar Square typically has no significant lines.
  • For other popular sites, morning visits help avoid crowds.
  • Late afternoon also has a relaxed visit opportunity.
  • Peak crowds are during mid-day and major festivals.

Local Insights

These insights cover common tourist mistakes, local customs, and social norms.

Common Mistakes

  • Not bargaining politely for taxis, rickshaws, and at local markets.
  • Drinking tap water; always use sealed bottled, filtered, or boiled water.
  • Disrespectful attire, notably at places of worship (cover shoulders and knees).
  • Ignoring traffic rules; congestion is chaotic, look both ways.

Local Customs

  • Remove shoes before entering temples, homes, or certain shops/restaurants.
  • Use your right hand for eating, giving, or receiving objects.
  • Do not touch someone's head. Do not point feet at people or sacred objects.
  • A gentle side-to-side head shake means "no" or "okay".

Social Norms

  • Public displays of affection are generally not common.
  • Patience and a positive attitude enhance interactions.
  • Learning "Namaste" (hello) and "Dhanyabad" (thank you) shows respect.
  • "Kati cha?" (How much is this?) supports warmer interactions.

Solo Traveler Opportunities

  • Patan is usually safe for individuals traveling alone.
  • Stay in hostels with communal areas to meet others.
  • Join guided tours or cooking classes for social interaction.
  • Engage politely with locals.

Family & Group Advice

Tailored advice for families and groups visiting Patan.

Family-Friendly Adaptations

  • Plan a slower pace with regular breaks for children.
  • Many restaurants cater to overseas tastes; momos are often a hit.
  • Taxis or ride-sharing cars are more comfortable than crowded buses.
  • Pack plenty of snacks, Hand sanitizer, and kid-friendly medications.

Attractions for Kids

  • Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) is often enjoyable due to monkeys.
  • Godawari Botanical Garden has open space for play.
  • Consider local craft workshops for captivating activities.
  • Explore historic landmarks at a leisurely speed.

Group Logistics

  • For groups, pre-book accommodation if several rooms are required.
  • Arranging getting around like a private van with a driver is necessary.
  • An option is to hire a private guide for group efficiency.
  • Double-check all reservations in advance for an easy experience.

Accessibility Considerations

  • Patan has challenges for travelers with mobility concerns.
  • Uneven terrain and sets of steps exist at heritage sites.
  • Research particular accommodation and attractions thoroughly.
  • Specialized tour operators assist with significant accessibility needs.

Quick Tip

For the best value in dining, explore local eateries offering 'set meals' like Dhal Bhat.

Resources & References

This section details recommendations for electronic and paper resources, emergency contacts, and more avenues for exploration.

Digital Tools

Essential applications and websites for planning and navigation.

Print Resources

Guidebooks, maps, and cultural books for offline reference.

Emergency Info

Important contacts and protocols for safety and well-being.

Essential Apps for Patan

Navigation & Communication

  • Pathao / Tootle: For ride-sharing services (bikes and cars).
  • Google Maps: Get offline maps for the The Valley of kathmandu.
  • Google Translate: Get the offline Nepali language pack.

Financial & Official

  • XE Currency: For quick currency conversion.
  • Department of Immigration, Nepal: For information about visas.
  • Nepal Tourism Board: For general tourism information.

Further Digital Content

Consult well-regarded travel blogs/forums (e.g., TripAdvisor forums) for new traveler accounts. Search for broadcast series about Nepali culture, history, or travel experiences before or during your trip.

Emergency & Medical Information

Emergency Numbers

Main Services

  • Police: 100
  • Ambulance: 102
  • Fire: 101
  • Tourist Police: +977-1-4226359

Hospital Locations

  • Patan Hospital: (Lalitpur, Nepal)
  • CIWEC Clinic Travel Medicine Center: (Kathmandu) +977-1-4424111
  • CIWEC offers higher standards of care for international travelers.
  • It is nearest international standard clinic.

Lost Documents

  • Report lost passport/documents to local police immediately.
  • Obtain a police report.
  • Get in touch with your embassy or consulate for temporary travel documents.
  • Have your embassy contact details ready.

Natural Disaster Protocols

Earthquakes

  • Nepal is in an active seismic zone.
  • If an earthquake occurs, remember "Drop, Cover, plus Hold Tight."
  • Stay calm and follow instructions from local authorities.

Monsoon Season

  • During monsoon (June-August), be aware of localized flooding.
  • Landslides are possible, notably if planning driving.
  • Stay informed through local news or your accommodation.

Further Reading & Exploration

Media & Culture

  • Search for documentaries on Nepali culture or the Himalayas.
  • Explore traditional Nepali folk music and Newari classical music.
  • Research Newari art forms like metalwork and thangka painting.

Online & Language

  • Online communities and forums for travelers offer peer advice.
  • Consider apps like Babbel or Duolingo to pick up basic Nepali phrases.
  • Learning a few words supports interactions and the overall experience.

Recommended Reading

Guidebooks & History

  1. A comprehensive Guidebook specifically for Nepal.
  2. Detailed city maps of Patan are useful for intricate alleys.
  3. "Nepal" by John Whelpton (history/culture overview).
  4. "The Gurkhas" by Byron Farwell (Nepal's war history).
  5. Reading about history and culture truly supports appreciation.

Fiction & Local Media

  1. "The Snow Leopard" by Peter Matthiessen (spiritual journey).
  2. "The Grand the residence of Illusions" by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni (Mahabharata retelling).
  3. The Kathmandu Post (English daily newspaper).
  4. The Himalayan Times (English daily newspaper).
  5. These publications offer current events plus local perspectives.

Online Language Resources

Babbel

A language learning mobile application to learn essential Nepali phrases.

Duolingo

Offers basic Nepali lessons for travelers.

Pimsleur

Audio-based language courses for conversational Nepali.

Important Note

Always possess the contact details for your country''s diplomatic mission in Kathmandu.

Pre-Trip Checklist

Essential Preparations

-6 Months Before

  • Research Visa Requirements

    Confirm specific visa requirements for your nationality. Are in effect if advance application is needed.

  • Book International Flights

    Reserve airline tickets, especially during peak seasons (Oct-Nov, Mar-May), for better prices.

  • Research & Book Accommodation

    Begin researching and booking unique or popular heritage properties that fill quickly.

-2 Months Before

  • Get Required Immunizations

    Complete all recommended vaccinations for Nepal.

  • Purchase Travel Insurance

    Obtain comprehensive travel insurance covering medical, evacuation, cancellation, and lost baggage.

  • Inform Your Bank

    Inform your bank and credit card company companies of travel dates to avoid flagged activity.

Pre-Trip Checklist: Final Steps

-4 Weeks Before

Confirm all flight, hotel, and excursion bookings. Make digital and physical copies of passport, visa, and insurance. Store separately. Begin planning what you've packed. Get necessary apps like Google Maps and a currency converter.

Week Before

Finalize packing, comprising a TESSAN Universal Travel Adapter and a LifeStraw water filter bottle. Notify trusted family/friends of your itinerary. Obtain some Nepalese Rupees for initial expenses. Fully be certain all electronics are charged.

Home Preparation

Secure your home. Stop mail and newspaper deliveries. Arrange for pet diligence and plant watering. Let a reliable neighbor know or friend of your travel plans.

Arrival Checklist

First Steps Upon Arrival

  • Clear immigration and complete visa upon arrival forms/payment.
  • Retrieve checked luggage.
  • Exchange a small amount of currency or use an ATM for NPR.
  • Consider purchasing a local SIM card (Ncell or NTC) at the airport.

Orientation & Transport

  • Once settled, take a short walk around your neighborhood.
  • Familiarize yourself with close-by shops, eateries, and historical sites.
  • Use pre-booked transfer, negotiate a taxi fare, or book via Pathao/Tootle.
  • Ensure small denominations of NPR for taxi, water, and initial meals.

Departure Preparation

Souvenir Planning

  • Purchase souvenirs during your entire trip, not just at the last moment.
  • Research shipping options (DHL, FedEx) well in advance for large items.
  • Inquire about costs and customs procedures for sending.
  • Check home country''s import rules for imported goods.

VAT & Timing

  • Nepal does not have a VAT refund system for tourists.
  • For international flights, arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) at least 3 hours in advance.
  • Account for potential traffic delays from Patan to the airport.
  • Peak hours traffic from Patan to TIA can be considerable.

Return Trip Ready

  • Confirm your return flight details with your airline.
  • Ensure all travel documents (passport, boarding pass) are in order.
  • Keep documents easily accessible.
  • Pack purchased items safely and consider luggage weight restrictions.