Its atmospheric capital Kathmandu, this rugged Himalayan land famous as home to Mount Everest and Annapurna is calm these days, and still pretty popular with the trekking and backpacking set. Great for Buddhist and Hindu temples, too.


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4 Best Short Treks in Nepal to Explore

Nepal is known because of its high mountains and trekking traits. However, it is challenging to explore these treks, which is why travellers want to go with the shortest ones. So, this thread is going to share one of the best and shortest treks in Nepal:Ghandruk Trek If you are willing to explore a trek in a rural area with veggies and stone stairs, then you should consider Ghandruk Trek. It can take 3-4 days to finish your beautiful journey among the most natural sceneries. The highest point…

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Top 5 spiritual spots around Kathmandu

At a height of around 1,400 meters (4,600 feet) up in the Himalaya Mountains, the capital of Nepal (pop. 2.5 million) remains an exotic magnet for travelers from all over the world looking to quench their wanderlust, whether they visit independently or with Kathmandu tour packages. And for very good reason this is dubbed "the city of temples" - most of them of the 80-percent-majority Hindu religion but also sites very important to Buddhism, especially as this region is held by tradition to be…

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Lumpini cited in '13 of the World's Most Spiritual & Sacred Places'

“There are no unsacred places; there are only sacred places and desecrated places.”                          ― U.S. novelist, poet, essayist, environmental activist, & cultural critic Wendell Berry If you’re a "seeker," who travels in part to deepen your religious and spiritual life, you'll want to read this post to learn more about the 13 most spiritual and sacred places that you can visit once travel starts opening up again. These pilgrimage spots are not merely examples of extraordinary…

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