Nepal draws visitors who come to Nepal for a variety of reasons. Some come by the call of mountains and seek adventure, others are intrigued by the culture of the country and come to see that and yet others come in the hope of some sort of spiritual awakening. You too want to visit Nepal, book the best Nepal tour Packages from Jeet Brothers they offer a wide range of packages at very affordable prices.
But you must be wondering where to visit when you come to Nepal. Don’t worry we have a list of places that are a must-visit when you go to Nepal.
Kathmandu
Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, is like no other city in the world. The decaying buildings in the heart of the city in the contrast of the liveliness of the crowd is a sight to see. The smell of incense and people going about their day in the backdrop of the carved statues and buildings is a hard part to miss. Kathmandu stands for all these things and the highlight of Kathmandu is Durbar Square and it has been for a long time a UNESCO world heritage site. Craving to visit Kathmandu you can easily book Gorakhpur to Kathmandu tour packages .
Bhaktapur
Bhaktapur is the third of the “royal cities”, it lies on an old trade route to Tibet. For Bhaktapur, the trade route was both an important link and a major source of wealth. Its relative remoteness at the time helped the city to grow independently from the other two cities. In contrast to Patan and Kathmandu, the population of Bhaktapur is mainly Hindu. The best place to start touring the city is from Durbar Square where in addition to the royal palace, several temples are also situated.
Boudhanath Stupa(Bodhnath)
The Boudhanath Stupa, just outside of Kathmandu is one of the largest stupas in the world, of its kind. It dates back to sometimes the 6th century possibly even earlier than that. The stupa sustained minor damage during the 2015 earth-quake. But it’s otherwise in good condition. The stupa is a symbol of enlightenment each different shape represents one of the five elements, earth, water, air, fire, and sphere. These are also the attributes of five buddhas brought together in the form of Stupa.
Pokhara
Pokhara at the base of foothills is 200 km west of Kathmandu and is surrounded by some of the highest mountains in the world. Pokhara is the gateways to the Himalayas. It's the starting point for the trek of the Jomsom and Annapurna region. Even if the visitors are not planning to hike they can still enjoy the scenery of this region. It is the 2nd most populated region in Nepal after Kathmandu.
Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple)
Set on the hilltop to the west of Kathmandu, Swayambhunath is the second most important shire in Kathmandu valley. Due to the residence of monkeys, it is affectionately called the monkey temple. The Swayambhu Stupa painted with the eyes of the omnipresent gods, forms the centerpiece of the temple. It was prehistoric a cult site but the temple dates to the 5th century.
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