Good place to visit on an off day. I recommend taking the stairs and reach via the forest. View of kathmandu valley from here is quite nice. The place is really good for photography. I especially like the forest. This place could be better if with good road and a few good restaurants around.A place to visit most, nice paved way(still construction is going on). Nice view of Kathmandu and tarkeswor. Currently road is sandy as construction work is going on different side. Quite tough to climb there but the cold air breeze will take away all the tiredness you have. Natural environment and can even plan a mini hike over there. Must go place for all nature lover.Beautiful view of Kathmandu Valley to the south. Mesmerising sunset view in the west. The upper segment road up this spot is quite sandy for about 15-20 mins. However, the view will be worth the ride !Its a good place to refresh your mind. You can have the feeling of nature with blossom of fog behind you traveling with fear love of having rainbow. You can entirely watch the whole Kathmandu valley surrounded by hills of hattiban , nagarjun, shivapuri.Personally, it's not the best place I have been so far. The view was all hue, not good visible, its better to go in a nice open sky day. Really bad feeling when you go all the way up and there's pollution, and you can't...
Read moreVery nice place The national flag of Nepal (Nepali: नेपालको झण्डा) is the world's only non-quadrilateral flag that acts as both the state flag and civil flag of a sovereign country.[2] The flag is a simplified combination of two single pennons (or pennants), known as a double-pennon. Its crimson red is the symbol of bravery and it also represents the color of the rhododendron, Nepal's national flower, while the blue border is the color of peace. Until 1962, the flag's emblems, both the sun and the crescent moon, had human faces, but they were removed to modernize the flag. The national flag of Nepal (Nepali: नेपालको झण्डा) is the world's only non-quadrilateral flag that acts as both the state flag and civil flag of a sovereign country.[2] The flag is a simplified combination of two single pennons (or pennants), known as a double-pennon. Its crimson red is the symbol of bravery and it also represents the color of the rhododendron, Nepal's national flower, while the blue border is the color of peace. Until 1962, the flag's emblems, both the sun and the crescent moon, had human faces, but they were removed to...
Read moreIf you love to walk and while walking need fresh air then definitely you must visit this place. The Nepal flag point park is still under construction. You can see a lots of greenery views from the top of these hills. You can enjoy a lots of greenery here in this place. When I visit this area I didn't found bottle water to drink and not much good and hygiene food to eat so it will be better whatever you like you must carry from your home or from the available market. While in future well constructed view definitely attract lots...
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