Sightseeing Tour in Nepal |
Nepal is one of the best countries for
sightseeing, with its long history,
fascinating art and distinctive and
varied architecture. The vast diversity
of people, their culture, language and
traditions will intrigue anyone. The two
predominant religions, Hinduism and
Buddhism, are ever present with the
variety of gods and goddess, numerous
temples, stupas and monasteries, and
depict the deep faith of the people. The
panoramic mountain scenery and a
diversity of beautiful landscape will
enchant you and make your visit one of
the most romantic and memorable ones you
have ever experienced. Nepal is the land
where Buddha was born - Buddha, the
symbol of peace. |
TOUR & SIGHTSEEING |
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Kathmandu |
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The legends recount that the Kathmandu
valley was once a great lake and that
Buddhist people believed Manjushiri
broached the valley wall with a magical
sword, draining the water and creating
the Kathmandu valley. The Hindus claim
it was Krishna (God of Hindus) who
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Patan |
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Patan is protected by UNISCO world
heritage site. Patan is the second
largest city in the valley. It is some
time referred to as Lalitpur, which
means city of beauty. Patan has long
Buddhist history and the four corners of
the city are marked by stupas. Patan's
central Durbar square is absolutely
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Bhaktapur |
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The Bhaktapur city is protected as a
UNESCO world Heritage site. Bhaktapur,
also known as Bhadgaon, it means city of
the Devotees. It is the third major town
of the valley and in many ways the most
mediaeval. The Bhaktapur is on of the
most charming architecture showpieces of
the valley as it |
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Around The Valley |
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Situated 10 kilometers southwest of
Kathmandu, Kirtipur is an ancient
Nerwari township. It has a proud and
courageous history. Major attractions of
this township are the Chilamchu Stupa
and the temple of Bagh Bhairab. Locals
have been able to preserve their
traditional cultures and lifestyles. |
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Outside The Valley |
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Pokhara, known as the second city of
Nepal, is situated in the western part
of Nepal. Popular for various kinds of
scenery, you can see the whole Annapurna
range, three lakes, (Phewa, Begnas and
Rupa), caves and gorges. The local
people with their Hindu temples and
Buddhist monasteries will keep you
fascinated. |
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