13 years ago I arrived in Nepal for the first time, I was 22 and a backpacker. I spent 22 days in the depths of the Himalayas at altitudes higher than 5000 meters, witnessing the most breathtaking views that this world has to offer. After that trip, I knew that someday I would return to this wonderful country because after that trip, nothing was ever the same again. 13 years later, except for the huge growth of the tourist district of Thamel, which seems to be 13 times larger than the Thamel of 2001, Kathmandu keeps being atrophied over time, nothing seems to have changed. The sidewalks are inexistent, buildings seem to have been abandoned in mid-construction and look like they are falling apart. Cars, motorcycles, buses, people, cows, bicycles still make a chaos of noise. An entangled mess of cables defy reason and one begins to believe that it's impossible that Nepal as a country can actually work.