I'm going to write two separate articles on Nepal and India.
Why?
Because I felt those countries were very different. Nepal was peaceful and held a deeper spiritual meaning for me than India.
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Harry is a very kind hearted man who spoke to me without a hidden agenda or expectation of some payment for his advice or time. He recommended some interesting places to visiting during my time in Kathmandu. He also helped me find the guest house we stayed at for several days.
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India was still an amazing experience but Nepal had a lasting impression on me.
More later.
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Shy Village boy, Unknown village on the way to Varanasi
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