
For
 many, stepping off a plane into Kathmandu is a  pupil-dilating 
experience, a riot of sights, sounds and smells that can quickly  lead 
to sensory overload. Whether you’re barrelling through the 
traffic-jammed  alleyways of the old town in a rickshaw, marvelling at 
the medieval temples or  dodging trekking touts in the backpacker 
district of Thamel, Kathmandu can be an  intoxicating, amazing and 
exhausting place.
 
The 2015 
earthquake brought devastation to parts of the  city - including 
Kathmandu's Unesco-listed Durbar Square - but many areas  emerged 
unscathed, and the soul of the city endures. Stroll through the  
backstreets and Kathmandu’s timeless cultural and artistic heritage will
 reveal  itself in hidden temples overflowing with marigolds, courtyards
 full of drying  chillies and rice, and tiny hobbit-sized workshops.
This
 endlessly fascinating, sometimes infuriating city  has enough sights to
 keep you busy for a week, but be sure to leave its  backpacker comforts
 and explore the ‘real Nepal’ before your time runs out.
 

 
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