10km to Bhaktapur left!
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Today I’m leaving the Himalayan behind and move on to the historic city of Bhaktapur. Before we get to the beautiful charming buildings in the old town let’s have a look how Nepal presents itselves on the road. Leica SL with 35mm Zeiss Distagon f1.4
Let’s make sure our car is set for the trip. I have a driver, which is probably cheaper then renting a car and he can help from time to time.
Leica SL with 35mm Zeiss Distagon f1.4
Leaving behind the himalayans in the back. There are small shops at the street the carry various items for your daily needs.
Leica SL with 35mm Zeiss Distagon f1.4
Fresh fruits stalls often sell apples, oranges and banana. Might need to give the apples a rub to clean off the dust from the road.
Leica SL with 35mm Zeiss Distagon f1.4
This stall was kind of deserted.
Leica SL with 35mm Zeiss Distagon f1.4
Many buildings have about 2-3 floors. Considering the earth quake last year, this is rather scary.
Leica SL with 35mm Zeiss Distagon f1.4
Prayer flags are present also around here. As are dogs….
…and cows of course:
Leica SL with 35mm Zeiss Distagon f1.4
Entering the city gates of Bhaktapur!
Stay tuned to see the buildings and life inside the old city!
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