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National Parks of Nepal

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Take a journey through the lush, green tropical and subtropical forests nestled in the embrace of the Himalayas. Here, you can escape the hustle and bustle of modern life as you wander along trails that boast breathtaking geographic features and a stunning array of exotic plants and wildlife. The air is fresh, filled with the earthy scent of the forest, and the sounds of nature create a symphony that soothes the soul.

While exploring, keep an eye out for the vibrant birdlife that calls this region home. From the colorful Himalayan Monal to the elusive Snow Leopard, the diversity of species is truly remarkable. The trails can be challenging, but the rewards are immense: panoramic views, serene landscapes, and a sense of peace that only nature can provide. Remember to pack your sense of adventure and a good pair of hiking boots; this trek promises to be an unforgettable experience.

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Discover, Explore & Enjoy

29 September 2024

Embark on a journey to discover, explore, and embrace the spiritual energy and warm hospitality of the Sherpa people, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of the world's highest mountains—an awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage site. Ideal for those with limited time but a deep desire to witness the majesty of Everest, this trek offers an unforgettable experience.Your adventure begins with a thrilling “eye opening” flight to Lukla, offering a breathtaking aerial view that sets the stage for the journey ahead. From there, you’ll follow the well-trodden trail leading to Everest Base Camp, making your way to Namche Bazaar, the vibrant heart of the Khumbu region.As you explore the picturesque villages and ancient monasteries of Thame, Khumjung, and Thangboche, you’ll immerse yourself in the rich Sherpa culture. For the more adventurous, a trek to Dingboche offers a chance to push your limits in the thin, crisp mountain air. Along the way, pay tribute to the mountain gods at sacred monasteries and soak in the vibrant spirit and hospitality of the Sherpa people. For more info: snowleopardtreknepal@gmail.com or whatsApp +977 9841704232 or +977 9767832351
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Boudhanath Stupa
Take an early morning or evening stroll around the inspiring white dome buzzing with energy; observe the devout passersby, light a butter lamp and send a prayer where you wish, look around for souvenirs, or observe all from a nearby rooftop restaurant, coffee in hand. Situated 8 km to the east of downtown Kathmandu, Boudhanath, is one of the most imposing landmarks in Kathmandu, visible as soon as you land at the Tribhuvan International Airport. It is the largest stupa in the Kathmandu Valley. The 36-meter-high stupa of Boudha is massive and dominates the skyline in the area. With countless monasteries around it, Boudha is the center of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal. Built in the shape of a mandala designed to replicate the Gyangtse of Tibet, the stupa was renovated by Licchhavi rulers in the 8th century. The location of the stupa is interesting as it once lay on the ancient trade route to Tibet and it was here that Tibetan merchants rested and offered prayers for many centuries. It is one of the major pilgrimage sites for Buddhists from around the world. https://www.welcomenepal.com/places-to-see/Boudhanath.html
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Kathmandu Durbar Square
Kathmandu Durbar Square - the uppermost and best-known attraction in Kathmandu lies in old town of Kathmandu, in front of the former royal palace. It is one of the three Durbar Squares in Kathmandu Valley listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. As a cluster of classic architectures and over 50 temples, palaces and courtyards which date back to the 12th to 18th centuries, the square maintains its original building style and glamour. https://www.tibetdiscovery.com/what-to-see/kathmandu-durbar-square/
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Doleshwar Mahadev Temple
Doleshwar Mahadev Temple, which lies in Bhaktapur district of Nepal, is 20 km from the capital city of Kathmandu. It is an approximately of 30 minutes drive from Kathmandu to Doleshwar. For all the Shiva devotees, it is believed that the trip to Kedarnath is incomplete without visiting Doleshwar Mahadeva and Pashupatinath. The visit to all these three holy places is believed to wash off all the sins of one’s lifetime and an opportunity of receiving holy blessings from Lord Shiva. https://www.welcomenepal.com/places-to-see/doleshwar-mahadev.html
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Kapan Monastery
One of the most popular monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism is the Kapan Monastery which is perched on a hill not far north of Boudha. Each year a large number of foreigners arrive here to study Buddhism and meditation. Kapan Monastery was founded by Lama Thubten Yeshe who died in 1984. Interestingly, a small Spanish boy named Osel Torres became his successor after he was declared a reincarnation of the great Lama. However, the reincarnation does not reside at Kapan anymore. https://www.welcomenepal.com/places-to-see/kapan-monastery.html
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Swayambhunath Stupa
Find peace and prayers on the little hillock of Swaymbhunath in the northwest of the Kathmandu Valley. Also known as the "Monkey Temple" among visitors from abroad, Swayambhunath sits atop its hill, overlooking most parts of the valley. This is a good place to catch panoramic views of the city. The site itself has stood as a hallmark of faith and harmony for centuries. The glory of Kathmandu Valley is said to have started from this point. https://www.welcomenepal.com/places-to-see/Swayambhunath%20.html
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Garden of Dreams
Visit the quiet oasis Garden of Dreams if looking for quality time in the city. Spend some time in the garden that was originally created in the early 20th century as a private garden of a high-ranking Rana official. Tour the museum, read a book, get some coffee, and relax. Garden of Dreams, a neo classical historical Garden in the midst of Kathmandu city, at the entrance of Thamel, within the Kaiser Mahal complex. The size of the garden is 6,895 sq m and includes pavilions, amphitheater, central ponds, pergolas, urns and combination of small gardens to larger ones. https://www.welcomenepal.com/places-to-see/Garden%20of%20Dreams.html
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Kathmandu Valley
Discover ancient temples and myths in the valley of gods where Hinduism and Buddhism meet. Smell and eat traditional Newari food cooked on wood ovens while you are strolling through the small little alleys around the “durbar squares” in one of the ancient king cities of the Kathmandu Valley; Bhaktapur, Patan or Kathmandu. https://www.welcomenepal.com/places-to-see/kathmandu-valley.html
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Lumbini
Nestled in the heart of Nepal, one of the world's most revered spiritual sites awaits: the historic birthplace of Buddha. This sacred destination invites travelers to explore over 25 international Buddhist monasteries, each offering a unique glimpse into the diverse practices and teachings of Buddhism. Wander through the serene Mayadevi Gardens, where you can meditate, reflect, and soak up the peaceful atmosphere. The gardens are not just a place of tranquility but a living museum of history and spirituality. While you're there, don't miss the chance to learn about the rich cultural heritage of the area. Engage with monks and fellow visitors, sharing stories and insights that deepen your understanding of Buddhism. The experience is not only enlightening but also offers a rare opportunity to connect with people from all over the world, united by a shared interest in spiritual growth. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just curious, a visit to Buddha's birthplace is bound to leave a lasting impression. It's more than a journey; it's a soulful adventure that resonates long after you've left.
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Pashupatinath Temple
Nestled in the heart of Kathmandu, Pashupatinath Temple stands as one of the most revered sites for devotees of Lord Shiva across Asia. This sacred haven, originally constructed in the 5th century, has seen the hands of time and the touch of Malla kings who lovingly renovated it. However, the temple's roots stretch even further back in history. Legend has it that the site has been a spiritual focal point since the dawn of the millennium, when a Shiva lingam was unearthed here, marking it as a place of divine significance. As you wander through the temple grounds, the air is thick with incense and the resonant chants of monks. The Bagmati River flows nearby, a silent witness to countless rituals and prayers. Here, life and spirituality intertwine in a dance as old as time. The temple complex is not only a place of worship but a lively cultural hub where you can witness the daily routines of sadhus, the holy men with their ash-covered bodies and matted locks. They are a living testament to the age-old traditions kept alive in this bustling spiritual sanctuary. Whether you're seeking a deeper connection to the divine or simply looking to experience a slice of Nepal's rich cultural heritage, Pashupatinath offers a unique and unforgettable journey.
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Kathmandu
Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal. It boasts with ancient temples and monuments. Kathmandu has become city of temples and home of god and goddess. The tales of god and demon carved into the stones and woods. Kathmandu has history dating back to 600BC. Kathmandu has been fusion of Hindu and Tibetan culture through out the history, this can be seen in the carved walls of temples and monuments. The city is famous for its art and architecture developed in the periods of different dynasties which dates back to the centuries.Newars are the indigenous people of Kathmandu valley, there is a huge settlement of Newars still living in the areas of Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur districts. We can still find traditional art and lifestyle of Newar people in these areas. Now Kathmandu is home to multi ethnicity and culture. Apart from the strong cultural background youngsters of Kathmandu are still up to date with trends and technology.