Nepal, country of Asia, lying along the southern slopes of the Himalayan mountain ranges with immense natural resources and beauty. The country with it's unique art and lifestyle. The proud land of Gorkha and with one of the most diversed culture Nepal a small country with many ethinicity. From highest mountain ranges to green forests Nepal a country of people with welcoming Heart.

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Beautiful places to visit during your wonderful time in NEPAL.

1

Khwopa, Bhaktapur

Bhaktapur the best preserved representation of the Newa Culture in a unique way.

2

Basantapur, Kathmandu

Basantapur lies in the heart of capital city and also referred as city of Jatra and Temples.

3

Patan, Lalitpur

Patan referrred to as a melting pot of two influential religions, Hinduism, and Buddhism.

4

Lumbini, Rupandehi

Lumbinī the most important Buddhist pilgrimage site and the birth palce of Lord Buddha.

5

Lake Side, Pokhara

Pokhara a city on the bank of Phewa Lake with one of the best scenery and the most lakes in the country.

6

Sauraha, Chitwan

Sauraha a small village famous for jungle safari, One-Horned Rhino, Rapti River and a very Unique Tharu culture.

7

Rara lake, Karnali

Rara Lake is the biggest and deepest fresh water lake in the Nepal Himalayas located in Jumla and Mugu Districts

8

Bardiya National Park, Bardia

Bardia National Park is a beautiful, unspoiled wilderness of sal forest, grassland and alluvial washes cut by the many fingers of the Karnali River.

9

Annapurna, Gandaki

Annapurna is a massif in the Himalayas in north-central Nepal that includes one peak over 8,000m, thirteen peaks over 7,000m, and sixteen more over 6,000m.

10

Muktinath Temple, Mustang

Muktinath is a Vishnu temple, sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists. It is located in Muktinath Valley at the foot of the Thorong La mountain pass in Mustang, Nepal. It is one of the world's highest temples.

11

Mount Everest, Solukhumbhu

Mount Everest is Earth's highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas. The international border between Nepal and China runs across its summit point.

12

Dolpa, Karnali

Trekking in the remote region of Dolpo leads through scenic, hidden valleys and ancient shrines like Shey Gompa. enjoying fascinating views of the pristine waters of Phoksundo Lake.

FESTIVALS TO ATTEND IN NEPAL

Nepal is known as the land of majestic Himalayas and natural beauty. But it is equally a land of diversity and colorful festivals. There are many colorful festivals which are celebrated on the basis of lunar calendar and solar calendar.

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Indra Jatra

Indra Jatra, most commonly known as Yenyā is the biggest religious street festival in Kathmandu, Nepal. Ye means "Kathmandu" and Ya means "celebration", together it means "celebration inside Kathmandu" in Nepal Bhasa.

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Gai Jatra

Gai Jatra, is a festival celebrated in Nepal, mainly in Kathmandu valley by the Newar community. The festival is generally celebrated in the month of August–September. The date is set according to the lunar Nepafalls on the first day of the dark four night of the month.

10

Holi

Holi, also known as Festival of Colors, is one of the most popular festivals in Nepal. It takes place on the full moon day in Nepali Fagu month (February to March in Solar Calendar) and lasts for 2 days. Holi is celebrated for the victory of good over evil and the coming of spring with colors.

11

Buddha Jayanti

Buddha Jayanti is celebrated to mark the birthday of the Lord Buddha which dates back in about 543 BC. It falls on the full moon night of either May or June. The peace lover and Buddhist communities like to make their pilgrimage at Buddha’s birth place Lumbini of Nepal in this auspicious day every year.

12

Teej

Teej is a celebration of fasting in which women pray for marital bliss, well being of their spouse and children and purification of their own body and soul. It takes place on August and September. In the present context, the festival has connotation with rights of women.

13

Dashain and Tihar

The biggest and most popular festivals based on religion are: Dashain and Tihar in Nepal. Dashain, a celebration of Goddess Durga’s victory over evil Mahisashur, has symbolic meaning deeply rooted in Nepalese society. Tihar, a celebration of lights and color dedicated to Goddess Laxmi, too unfolds social joy throughout the nation.

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