Nepal
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Dead end where Busses Park at the Basundhara Park and the Lake.
It's the access road to the posh Fishtail Lodge. Tourist Busses park here, get washed and drivers also stay overnight.
Vehicles come and go during the day, people walk through. It's quite a public place but not busy at all. Perfect quite at night, it gets noisy in the morning when bus engines are running and busses leave.
It's quite central, view to the mountains, there is a small local restaurant, toilets right there at the park entrance, drinking water along the main road. Some shady people around but they leave you alone if you don't want to buy from them.
The nice old lady selling jewelry said that 20-30 years back this place was always full with campers from Europe.
We stayed twice for a couple of nights.
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Busy spot with zero privacy, expect to be woken up early by the busses who rev their engines...
Also...not the most clean spot of Nepal...
we are niw 7 day here and nobody bothers us. A good place to stay longer, close to the city and with everything you need for camping except drinking water, which can be ordered (20L = 60 rupees).
Report Check-Inthis place is for free. sometimes a guy ask for 500rps parking fee per day but its not true. you don't have to pay anything.
Report Check-InDead end where Busses Park at the Basundhara Park and the Lake.
It's the access road to the posh Fishtail Lodge. Tourist Busses park here, get washed and drivers also stay overnight.
Vehicles come and go during the day, people walk through. It's quite a public place but not busy at all. Perfect quite at night, it gets noisy in the morning when bus engines are running and busses leave.
It's quite central, view to the mountains, there is a small local restaurant, toilets right there at the park entrance, drinking water along the main road. Some shady people around but they leave you alone if you don't want to buy from them.
The nice old lady selling jewelry said that 20-30 years back this place was always full with campers from Europe.
We stayed twice for a couple of nights.
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