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Place of Interest in Nepal
Inside Kathmandu Valley |
Outside Kathmandu Valley
CHANGU
NARAYAN : Situated at the end
of a long ridge that runs well into
the Valley, it is said to have been
built by king Hari Dutta in 323
AD and said to be the oldest temple
in the valley dedicated to Vishnu,
the lord of protection.
FARPING
/ DAKSHIN KALI TEMPLE : This
is popular village amidst a lovely
setting by the hillside. It is situated
at the southwest corner of the valley.
Inhabited mostly by the Newars and
Tamangs both of whom are Buddhist
by faith, the village is dotted
with numerous Mahayana (Lamaism)
monasteries.
The
temple of Dakshin Kali lies in the
south side of Farping village. Kali
is a blood thirsty Hindu Goddess.
So she is a kali of South. A ritual
worship attached by animal sacrifice
would be common in this temple.
The important days for religious
pilgrimage include Tuesday and Saturdays.
NAGARKOT
: This is a lovely hill-station
lying at an altitude of 7133 feet
(approx. 2100m) above the sea level
and is not more than 32 kilometers
direct east of Kathmandu City. It
is a year round holiday resort rich
in chlorophyll forestations. As
an evergreen area, the pines appear
spectacularly beautiful. The panorama
of the major peaks belonging to
the eastern Himalayas including
Mt. Sagarmatha (Everest) can be
viewed fromhere. The resort stands
best at sun-rise and sun-set.
DHULIKHEL
: This is an ancient hill town.
It is situated 30 Kms east of Kathmandu
City on the side of Arniko Highway
leading to the Tibetan border. From
here one can own a complete panoramic
view of the snowy flanks ranging
from east to west.
PALANCHOK
VILLAGE : The road to small
ridge-top village of Palanchok via
Dhulikhel hill station is 56 Kms
from Kathmandu and it is two hours
drive to the east of Kathmandu.
Here you'll find yourself in the
midst of a traditional Nepalese
village, which shelters a renowned
& marvelous image of Bhagawati.
NAMO
BAUDDHA : Namo Bauddha lies
in the hillside hamlet of eastern
part of Kathmandu valley. It can
be reached through two routes, thus
forming an interesting hilly circuit
for trekkers and adventurers. Most
popular route is through Dhulikhel
hill station. From Dhulikhel it
is about 12 Kms to reach there.
PANAUTI
: It is a thriving Newari village
with beautiful temples and interesting
old houses. The drive passes through
the beautiful countryside. The small
beautiful town of Panauti is relatively
untouched but where festivals preserving
the precious tradition of the indigenous
Newars are held. It possesses a
number of interesting temples, one
of which perhaps to be the oldest
in Nepal. Besides, it is famous
for magnificent woodcarvings.
KAKANI
: Situated at an elevation of
6500 feet above the sea level and
25 kms. away from Kathmandu City
is hilly Kakani, famous for plenty
of terraced fields. Short treks
are made possible. The fabulous
holiday area of Kakani features
enchanting attractions ranging from
the beautiful alpine scenery to
the magnificent Himalayan panorama,
especially of the Ganesh Himal.
DAMAN
: For those seeking the ultimate
pan-Himalayan view, Daman is the
place to go. Located 80 Kms. southwest
of the Kathmandu valley, Daman (2400m)
offers the only unimpeded view of
the entire Himalayan range. Daman
can be reached in five hours from
Kathmandu.
POKHARA,
The natural beauty of Pokhara in
mid-western Nepal is simply bewitching.
Forming the backdrop are the spectacular
Annapurna mountains with the magnificent
fish-tailed Machhapuchhre dominating
the scene. Adding to Pokharas
enchantment are the three serene
lakes of Phewa, Rupa and Begnas.
Other places of interest include
the World Peace Stupa atop a hill
that provides a stunning view of
the surroundings; the deep Seti
Gorge below which spreads the Green
Canyon; and Devis Fall, an
awe-inspiring waterfall that disappears
into an underground passage.
ANNAPURNA,
the most popular trekking route
in Nepal, begins from Pokhara and
leads you through rhododendron forests
over the foothills of the Annapurna
and Dhaulagiri mountains. The Kali
Gandaki Gorge, the deepest in the
world, and Lake Tilicho, the highest
lake at 4,919 m, are located here.
The highest elevation reached on
the trek is 5,416 m.
ROYAL
CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK, a World
Heritage Site in south-central Nepal,
is 932 sq km of subtropical lowlands
of sal forests, tall grassland,
ox-bow lakes and flood plains. The
park is home to 50 species of mammals,
55 species of amphibians and reptiles
and 525 species of birds. Wildlife
found here include the one-horned
rhinoceros, Royal Bengal tiger,
gaur, wild elephant, gharial and
the Gangetic dolphin. Tharus are
the indigenous inhabitants of Chitwan.
Activities such as jungle safari
on elephant back, jungle walk, canoe
ride, village tour and jeep drive
can be enjoyed in Chitwan.
LUMBINI
in the south-west is
the birthplace of Lord Buddha and
a World Heritage Site. An inscription
on the Ashoka pillar identifies
the Sacred Garden as the place where
the Buddha was born. Lumbini has
a number of artistic temples and
monasteries built through international
support.
PALPA
: The township of Palpa bears
a rich legacy of traditional art
and architecture. Perched on the
lap of the spectacular Srinagar
hill. Palpa commands a panoramic
view of the Himalayas & the
plain lowland of the Terai.
GORKHA
: The first King of Shah dynasty
established his kingdom in Gorkha
and from there the unification of
present Nepal was initiated. The
Gorkha palace perched at the top
of the fortified hill, Manakamana
Temple and a cave of Gorakha Nath
are places to meditate upon.
BANDIPUR
: Located on a 1000-meter ridge,
about 140 kms from Kathmandu, Bandipur's
hallmark is its beautiful scenery.
At the eastern part of the town
is the pagoda roofed temple, which
houses goddess Durga - town's guardian
deity. The rich wooden carvings
and detailed brass-work that adorned
the temple are replicas of those
found in the many old pagoda structures
of the Kathmandu valley. The other
important temples and shrines in
the vicinity include the Mahalaxmi
temple with its exquisite woodwork
and the Khadga Devi temple, which
comes alive once a year during the
Dashain festival. An impressive
view of Annapurna range can be obtained
from here.
SIRUBARI
: Sirubari is a small village
nestled on the southern slopes of
a ridge at 1700 meter above sea
level. The height and aspect ensure
a comfortable climate regardless
of any season of the year. The travel
time for the average group to reach
the village from Pokhara is about
5 hours. The village that is inhabited
entirely by the Gurung people is
small and compact with neat and
clean trails connecting the mainly
stone and slate built houses. Sirubari
offers attractive valley views stretching
away towards the Terai. A short
walk above the village gives visitors
a spectacular viewpoint in the region.
JANAKPUR
: A great religious place for
Hindus, Janakpur is famous as the
birthplace of Sita, the consort
of Lo rd Ram. There is an artistic
marble temple of Sita (Janaki),
popularly known as Naulakha Mandir.
Janakpur is also linked with Kathmandu
by air and road.
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