A country with a varied topography, rich culture and some of the most unexplored and unspoiled dense forests, Nepal attracts a lot of tourists, backpackers and adventure freaks to its soil. The land is filled with many breathtaking sights and a number of architectural marvels. Being home to seven out of ten most highest peaks of the world, Nepal is often referred to as the 'roof of the world' and a trekker's paradise. Mentioned below are the ten places which are a 'must-visit', if you are on a Nepal tour.
Lumbini- The birth place of lord Buddha
Lumbini holds a sacred place among Hindus and Buddhists being a birth place of Lord Buddha. A treasure-trove of ancient ruins and antiquities dating back to pre-Christian era, it attracts many travelers who come here to learn about the ancient past. The place described as a beautiful garden during the times of Budhha still holds the same charm and beauty. It is a popular Buddhist pilgrimage site and thousand of devotees throng the place all around the year.
Chitwan National Park
A UNESCO world heritage site, Chitwan national park is spread across a vast area in the Nepal’s Terai lowlands. Home to a variety of flora and fauna, it is a must visit if you are a nature lover and an adventure freak. A jeep safari through the park would offers a chance to spot a number of wildlife including tigers, wild elephants, rhinos and crocodiles. The lush vegetation and the lake also provide you to enjoy bird watching.
Bhaktapur
Popularly called the cultural capital of Nepal, Bhaktapur is filled with historical monuments, ancient Hindu temples and Buddhist monasteries. Wandering through streets and exploring these monuments would make you come across the rich heritage and culture of the country. Visit the Durbar square which is a world heritage site.
Kathmandu
surrounded by the mountains, it is city where tradition blends nicely with modernity. You will find roads filled with luxury cars and the temples with their ancient charm. Visit the Pashupatinath temple and learn about the gods worshiped there. There are also numerous Buddhist monasteries which make for a visit. You will feel a sense of calm and inner peace upon visiting them.
Upper Mustang
Located in the north of Annapurna range, it is a semi-independent kingdom which was once a part of Tibet. One can see the undisturbed Tibetan culture by visiting this place. It was once used by salt caravans to cross Himalayas to enter Nepal. Trek through the rocky landscapes of the mountains and explore the numerous cave dwellings of the place.
Patan
Also known as Lalitpur, it is the third largest city in Nepal. Well known for its feast and festival, Patan is the center of Buddhist culture and heritage. You will see here many architectural with with fine arts and sculptures. See the Ashoka stupas if you are on a visit to the city.
Nagarkot
At an altitude of about 2000 m, Nagarkot offers the best scenic view of the snow-capped peaks of Himalayas from Dhaulagiri to Kanchenjunga. On a clear day, you can watch about Mt. Everest, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal and Langtang.
Still there is lot to explore in Nepal, travel Nepal and collect the amazing memories for ever.
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