The white, snow-topped mountains of the Himalayas separate the subcontinent of India from the Tibetan Plateau, and at just 1,400 metres above sea level, nestled in Kathmandu Valley, sits Nepal’s capital of Kathmandu. In many ways, its unique geography has played a part in Nepal and its capital occupying a special place in global spirituality and in both Hindu and Buddhist traditions, acting as a crossroads between India and Tibet. Kathmandu Vall…
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