Hello from Oregon, USA -- Thank-you so much for the well-produced and fun video walking tour of Bhaktapur. For 2 1/2 years in the mid-1970s, I lived and worked about 5 hours walk NW of Pokhara and would always look forward to a trip to the Kathmandu Valley and Bhaktapur once or twice a year. At the time, the population of Kathmandu was only 160,000 people and the city center was surrounded by agriculture. There were few private cars and no motorcycles at all in that era, but many more bicycles and rickshaws. Thanks again for evoking nice memories of an adventurous and wonderful time in my life. Best wishes and safe travels.
Ahh wow! That is so so wonderful to hear! We would've loved to have seen Kathmandu back then, it for sure has changed a lot! Do you still visit from time to time? ✨
@@SilkyRonTheRoad -- I have returned to Nepal 4 times over the years, and would stay 3-6 months each visit. By the end of the 80s, Kathmandu was starting to get a bit crowded, so I would go straight to Bhaktapur from the airport upon arrival. Good to see Bhaktapur has recovered from the 2015 earthquake.
@@markwiles9100 ahh that’s amazing! Silke was there just after the earthquake to volunteer helping people to rebuild their homes. Bhaktapur certainly has recovered! 🙏🏼
Bhaktapur is the most classical city in the world. It is a living museum.
@@dineshmalla3651 it certainly is incredible! 😍
Hello from Oregon, USA -- Thank-you so much for the well-produced and fun video walking tour of Bhaktapur. For 2 1/2 years in the mid-1970s, I lived and worked about 5 hours walk NW of Pokhara and would always look forward to a trip to the Kathmandu Valley and Bhaktapur once or twice a year. At the time, the population of Kathmandu was only 160,000 people and the city center was surrounded by agriculture. There were few private cars and no motorcycles at all in that era, but many more bicycles and rickshaws. Thanks again for evoking nice memories of an adventurous and wonderful time in my life. Best wishes and safe travels.
Ahh wow! That is so so wonderful to hear! We would've loved to have seen Kathmandu back then, it for sure has changed a lot!
Do you still visit from time to time? ✨
@@SilkyRonTheRoad -- I have returned to Nepal 4 times over the years, and would stay 3-6 months each visit. By the end of the 80s, Kathmandu was starting to get a bit crowded, so I would go straight to Bhaktapur from the airport upon arrival. Good to see Bhaktapur has recovered from the 2015 earthquake.
@@markwiles9100 ahh that’s amazing! Silke was there just after the earthquake to volunteer helping people to rebuild their homes.
Bhaktapur certainly has recovered! 🙏🏼
Thank You
Our pleasure! 🙏🏼
657 number subscribed. Lot of love from Nepal 🇳🇵❤️
Ahh thank you so much! It means a lot to us! 🤎
i m immensely in luv with these two. Much much much luv.
Ahh wow! Thank you so much, we feel that Love! 🙏🏼
Thanks for this informative video! Going this week
Ahh that’s amazing! Enjoy! 🙏🏼
@@SilkyRonTheRoad thanks! See you guys around there. We're going to Kathmandu first obviously, then most likely pokhara.
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We had a great time there! 🙏🏼
What a beautiful couple you guys are❤️
Joyful and Soulful🌻
Ahh thank you so much! ✨
Wow 😲 welcome to Nepal🇳🇵 ❤
Thank you so much! We love it here! 🙏🏼
love you video :)
Ahh we are so happy to hear that! ✨🙏🏼✨
Since u r in bhaktapur ..u must see 55 window palace
Ooh we will for sure check that out today!
I have seen you in bhaktapur I guess when you are visting bhaktapur
Yeah, we were there around 6 months ago! 🙏🏼
Are u guyz still in bhaktapur??
Unfortunately we leave today... ✨
Is the wood carvers house next to the paper factory?
Ooh, we can't remember...
Why you guys are not wearing shoes 👟👟
We just prefer to be barefoot! 😁