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Traveling with Children to Nepal

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I recently read an article about the value of traveling with children ; I'd been thinking about the same thing. Yes, Nepal is a 'kid friendly' place to go although I seldom see tourists traveling with children. We seem to get those who were recently children, and those with grandchildren, but not so much in-between tourists.  When I see tourists eating in a restaurant, I'm prone to strike up a conversation with them to see what I can learn. Not much. It's basically the same as dealing with them at home, from what I can tell. Kids will be kids no matter where they go. A couple years ago I met a French family with two pre-school boys and two mountain bikes. They took the boys on their bicycles across Nepal. I met them in the late fall and they told me they'd be back in March to stay a bit in Bhaktapur. I didn't think I'd ever see them again, but sure enough, they came back through reporting that they had a great time. You've just got to admire

CIP Room Service in Nepal's Airport

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The picture is a bit funny If you are ever in Nepal's international airport and want to live the high life try out the CIP (Commercially Important Person ) Room Service. Whatever that means, I'm confused. The TIA Airports website describes CIP as follows "Available by reservation for business travelers. This is available for Commercially important person who on arrival may wish to rest while someone takes care of their formalities i.e. custom, immigration and collecting of the luggage. You can avail this room after paying Rs 200 per person." The price sounds not bad. I have never tried this service but perhaps I need to try it out next time.

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