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Is Nagarkot, Nepal worth visiting?

After hesitating for a long time, I finally went to Nagarkot on the day before leaving Nepal.⛰️ 🌻Before setting off, my local friends had prepared me mentally a lot, telling me that the road conditions were very poor, all mountain roads. After actually hitting the road, the dilapidation and twists and turns still exceeded my imagination. Moreover, because we didn't know what activities were going on ahead, we were forced to take a detour, passing through small villages one after another, and even caught up with a big fair in a village, which was crowded with people and traffic jams. 🍏🍏 😘At that time, the driver was chattering with the locals outside the car, but I couldn't understand a word. Those locals looked at me through the car window one by one (I was too fair, obviously a foreigner), which filled me with infinite fear. I even thought they were discussing to sell me (I was too timid, haven't been abroad for too long, so my courage has become very small).🌽 😘But in any case, it's always right to ensure your personal safety and keep an eye out. At that time, I was frantically sending my location, photos and situation to my friends in China, and I was really nervous.🏝️ Until the moment I started to see the snow-capped mountains, I knew I was overthinking. The Himalayan snow-capped mountains began to loom, really right in front of me! When we arrived at the destination (Location: The Fort Resort), I knew this trip was worth it! So I started taking photos crazily! πŸ‘€ You know what I mean!🌈 The most beautiful scenery in the world is actually not free. You need to go over mountains and ridges to see and feel it in person. Looking at photos and videos is useless. The shock of being there is indescribable, and even words are more scarce. Do you know what it's like to eat facing the snow-capped mountains? πŸ‘οΈ Do you know what it's like to drink coffee facing the snow-capped mountains? I told my friend that I took a bite of rice and looked at the snow-capped mountains, and I was really happy. My friend said, "You really know how to tell the truth!" Everest must be happy to see you eat like this. At that moment, the food🍱🍲🍳🍡, Everest and I were trinity. This is not a paradise, it's like a place outside the world, where people can stay quietly without worries or concerns. Please go and feel it yourself! I went there by chartered car, and on the way back, I also visited Bhaktapur. 🍾 The round trip with car pick-up and drop-off cost a total of 4,000 Nepalese rupees, which is about 200 yuan. I think it's very worthwhile.🍷 Finally, that driver was very nice. πŸ‘πŸ‘ My local friend kept saying that Nepalese people are very kind! I didn't know how the driver would have his lunch, so I gave him the apples I had with me!πŸ’žπŸ’ž #Nepal#Nagarkot#LesserKnownCountryTravel

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Is Nagarkot, Nepal worth visiting?

After hesitating for a long time, I finally went to Nagarkot on the day before leaving Nepal.⛰️ 🌻Before setting off, my local friends had prepared me mentally a lot, telling me that the road conditions were very poor, all mountain roads. After actually hitting the road, the dilapidation and twists and turns still exceeded my imagination. Moreover, because we didn't know what activities were going on ahead, we were forced to take a detour, passing through small villages one after another, and even caught up with a big fair in a village, which was crowded with people and traffic jams. 🍏🍏 😘At that time, the driver was chattering with the locals outside the car, but I couldn't understand a word. Those locals looked at me through the car window one by one (I was too fair, obviously a foreigner), which filled me with infinite fear. I even thought they were discussing to sell me (I was too timid, haven't been abroad for too long, so my courage has become very small).🌽 😘But in any case, it's always right to ensure your personal safety and keep an eye out. At that time, I was frantically sending my location, photos and situation to my friends in China, and I was really nervous.🏝️ Until the moment I started to see the snow-capped mountains, I knew I was overthinking. The Himalayan snow-capped mountains began to loom, really right in front of me! When we arrived at the destination (Location: The Fort Resort), I knew this trip was worth it! So I started taking photos crazily! πŸ‘€ You know what I mean!🌈 The most beautiful scenery in the world is actually not free. You need to go over mountains and ridges to see and feel it in person. Looking at photos and videos is useless. The shock of being there is indescribable, and even words are more scarce. Do you know what it's like to eat facing the snow-capped mountains? πŸ‘οΈ Do you know what it's like to drink coffee facing the snow-capped mountains? I told my friend that I took a bite of rice and looked at the snow-capped mountains, and I was really happy. My friend said, "You really know how to tell the truth!" Everest must be happy to see you eat like this. At that moment, the food🍱🍲🍳🍡, Everest and I were trinity. This is not a paradise, it's like a place outside the world, where people can stay quietly without worries or concerns. Please go and feel it yourself! I went there by chartered car, and on the way back, I also visited Bhaktapur. 🍾 The round trip with car pick-up and drop-off cost a total of 4,000 Nepalese rupees, which is about 200 yuan. I think it's very worthwhile.🍷 Finally, that driver was very nice. πŸ‘πŸ‘ My local friend kept saying that Nepalese people are very kind! I didn't know how the driver would have his lunch, so I gave him the apples I had with me!πŸ’žπŸ’ž #Nepal#Nagarkot#LesserKnownCountryTravel

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