I'm really excited and eagerly waiting for the day I'll fly back to Nepal. Have been away from family and friends for almost a year and I'm really happy that I'll be with them soon. Though I'll be staying for only 2 weeks I plan to make full use of it. Hmm I've already started to make a list of things I plan to do and eat. Hmm I miss nepali food.. MOMO will definately be on the top of the list. Well you can get momo in korea as well, but it just doesn't have the taste that a Nepali would look for. Momo or mandu as Koreans calls it is just not juicy like ours.
I plan to leave on the 7th of next month (aug) and reach KTM on the evening of 9th. Will be applying for transit visa as I'm thinking of spending a day at Bankok. Being a Nepali getting a Thai transit visa is not as simple as it is for Koreans. Koreans don't even have to apply/pay for transit visa. As for a nepali and people from certain other countries, we have to fill the same application form 4 times and sumbit 4 copies of everything and it takes around 3 days.
My next post will be from KTM. :)