Today was the first day we haven’t had some meeting or another scheduled since we arrived in Kathmandu 8 days ago. There had been rumors of major Maoist marches going on through the city, but because we have been going a little stir crazy in our hotel, we decided to try to go to Swayambhunath affectionately known as “The Monkey Temple”. As one might guess from the name, monkeys roam freely throughout the grounds of the Budhist temple parts dating back as far as 400AD, but most of it much more modern….only 800 years old.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Not stroller accessible
Today was the first day we haven’t had some meeting or another scheduled since we arrived in Kathmandu 8 days ago. There had been rumors of major Maoist marches going on through the city, but because we have been going a little stir crazy in our hotel, we decided to try to go to Swayambhunath affectionately known as “The Monkey Temple”. As one might guess from the name, monkeys roam freely throughout the grounds of the Budhist temple parts dating back as far as 400AD, but most of it much more modern….only 800 years old.
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