
A marching band accompanies a wedding procession around Boudhnath Stupa one afternoon.

Butter lamps.

A Tibetan woman spins prayer wheels.

A rooftop view of the stupa…well worth the extra dollar or two per meal.

A monk tries to ignore a begging child….but later relents and offers a donation.

Pigeons being fed at sunrise.

My room at the PRK Guest house – one of my all time favorites!

A colorful shop selling drums, incense, and other decorations to tourists, locals, monks, and monasteries.

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Categories: Nepal
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Your travels and photos continue to impress. Looking at the picture of your room in Boudhnath Stupa, I’m wondering if you have pics of your best and worst night’s accommodations from your travels so far.
Your travels and photos continue to impress. Looking at the picture of your room in Boudhnath Stupa, I’m wondering if you have pics of your best and worst night’s accommodations from your travels so far.
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