Nepal – Boudhanath

Two days before the trip, I saw a video post by one of my law school batchmates, Bobbie, on Facebook of their cab ride in Nepal. I knew she was in some far flung country for her internship, previously seeing her interesting photos online. I only found out she was actually in Nepal when she

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Nepal – goods at Durbar Square

 We found a lot of interesting (and surprisingly, very cheap) finds at the Durbar square. Being the Pinoys that we are, we kept on haggling with the merchants despite the low prices. Hehe. I was too busy taking photos though that I didn’t get to buy much. I just bought one necklace and one of

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Nepal – Durbar Square

 We visited Durbar Square in Kathmandu:  We went to the house of the living goddess, Kumari. We weren’t allowed to take her photo though: The locals selling photos of the Kumari: 

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Nepal – street shots and Himalayas

When I was a lot younger, I measure my out-of-town trips’ success according to the number of purchases/souvenirs I take home with me (no matter how useless some of them are). But since the time I got into photography, taking home good shots has been my priority during travels. My non-photographer travel companions would always

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Nepal – Nagarkot and Nepali Chulo

Our first destination was Nagarkot, a hilltop village that gives a good view of the Himalayas. It took us almost two hours to get there by bus. We got there just in time for the sunset. We had to pass through a long, winding, uphill road. See how narrow the road is: Bobbie (my law

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