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World > Asia > Nepal >
Kathmandu
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Public Transport |
The public bus system in Kathmandu is very cheap but incredibly
crowded and destinations and route numbers are generally marked in
Nepali rather than English. Most bus routes start at the Old Bus
Park on the eastern side of the Tundikhel Parade Ground. Buses
operate from approximately 0530 to 2100 but there is no fixed
timetable and buses will stop anywhere on the route when passengers
want to board or disembark.
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Taxis |
Taxis can be flagged down anywhere in the city. They are easy to
recognize as they have a taxi sign and black number plates. All
taxis are metered, but drivers are often reluctant to use the meter,
particularly around the tourist sights and popular hotels. If the
driver demands a fixed fare, bargain hard or find another taxi.
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Car Hire |
Self-drive car hire is non-existent in Kathmandu. If you want to
hire a car and driver, contact Four Season Travel & Tours (tel: (01)
552 6894; website: www.go-nepal.com) or Blue Sky Tours & Travel (tel:
(01) 441 1322; website: www.blue-sky-tours.com), or rent a taxi for
the day.
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Bicycle Hire |
Numerous agencies in Thamel rent out bicycles, but the traffic and
pollution can make cycling in Kathmandu a testing experience. You
can hire good quality mountain bikes from Dawn Till Dusk (tel: (01)
470 0286; website: www.nepalbiking.com), located in the courtyard of
the Kathmandu Guest House in Thamel. Motorcycles can be rented from
numerous Thamel agencies, particularly around Thahity, but the
condition of the bikes varies widely. Officially, foreign riders
need an International Driving Permit, but few companies enforce this
requirement. You must also leave a large cash deposit or your
passport.
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Tempos & Rickshaws |
The old, polluting two-stroke tempos were banned by the government
but environmentally-friendly electric tempos (auto rickshaws)
operate on fixed routes for a fixed price. Pedal rickshaws provide
an atmospheric way to explore the streets of the old town, but
always agree a fare before departing. A tip is much appreciated for
good service, usually around 10% of the fare.
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