Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Kot Dada, Lalitpur

Never heard of and never thought of being there.
As we continued our Cherry Blossom tour, we headed our way up to the hill of Pulchwoki. Half way through, daddy asked me to do a U turn for driving through this very rough, off the beaten path wasn't pleasant. A stop by at Godawari Nau dhara and Durga mandir, and we made our way back. On Durga fupu's request, we decided to go to Bishanku Narayan which was 3km, running southeast from Badegaon. Obvious, we had to treat ourselves with local choiya kachila before we headed our way. The fun part of the temple, Bishankhu Narayan, was a walk in between the rocks, a tiny gap but enough to squeeze in through. The locals suggested us to go higher; absolute delight as we peaked. The view was amazing as we could see the entire valley, includes Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur. We could spot TIA, jets flying and landing in between. The range of the mountains at the backdrop was just as beautiful. It was a clear day. We four ladies couldn't help but photo pose, lying on a fresh green carpet. Well, it was untrimmed but hardly stepped nice and fresh green grass that looked like a carpet. What's better than laying on a fresh green grass on a day like this and searching for shapes in the cloud?