The team left for Kathmandu on February 21 and returned on February 24, 2024. During the four-day trip, the team spent their first night at Nagarkot and enjoyed the beautiful Himalayan sunrise, breathtaking views of Kathmandu Valley, and several other mountain ranges, says a press release.
The team then visited Bhaktapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is a palace of the ancient Malla kings, consisting of a beautiful combination of Hindu temples and Buddhist temples with aesthetic craftsmanship and architecture.
On day two, they visited Swayambhunath Stupa, an ancient Buddhist religious complex located on the hilltop in the west of the city, and Kathmandu Durbar Square, another UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day three included a cable car ride to Chandragiri Hill, which was one of the prime attractions for everyone. From the cable car, everyone enjoyed the scenic view of the Himalayas. All participants collected various traditional handicrafts of Nepal at Thamel and participated in a pleasant cultural program at night, where the Expressions staff performed music, acting, and poetry recitals. On the last day, the whole team returned to Dhaka. Syed Apon Ahsan, the Director and Chief Belief Officer of the organization, led the trip to Nepal.