Damaged UNESCO Heritage Sites Reopen in Kathmandu After Earthquake

Damaged UNESCO Heritage Sites Reopen in Kathmandu After Earthquake

It’s been almost 2 months since the devastating magnitude 7.8 earthquake rocked the country, but now life inches back towards normalcy.

On Monday, Nepal reopened it’s UNESCO Heritage Sites around Kathmandu, and signaled to the world that it’s back on it’s feet and ready for tourists once again.

Well, the very next day, I took my GoPro and a sexy new camera phone out for a field trip to visit as many of these Heritage sites as possible.

These are some of my photos.

“I hope you like. Chenqui.” -Borat

Patan Durbar Square

Damaged UNESCO Heritage Sites Reopen in Kathmandu After Earthquake

Changunarayan Temple

  1. UNESCO Heritage Site Not Found. It’s still closed after the earthquake.

Bhaktapur Durbar Square

Damaged UNESCO Heritage Sites Reopen in Kathmandu After Earthquake

Swayambhunath Temple

Damaged UNESCO Heritage Sites Reopen in Kathmandu After Earthquake

Dharara Tower

Damaged UNESCO Heritage Sites Reopen in Kathmandu After Earthquake

Kathmandu Durbar Square

Damaged UNESCO Heritage Sites Reopen in Kathmandu After Earthquake

The State of Nepal: Down But Not Out.

Damaged UNESCO Heritage Sites Reopen in Kathmandu After Earthquake