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About Nepal
Kathmandu
Patan
Sauraha
Pokhara
Dhulikhel
7 Regions in Nepal
Bagmati Zone
Central Development
Gandaki Zone
Western Development
Narayani Zone
Kosi Zone
Eastern Development
Attractions in Nepal
Historic Center, Kathmandu
Explore Nepal's capital, taking in the sites and smells, mingling with the locals as well as fellow travelers.
Historic Center, Pokhara
Stroll through this lovely town, sampling delicious local cuisine and enjoying the tranquility .
Historic Center, Bhaktapur
Explore the gorgeous architecture of this temple-filled city, but be aware that there are some rubble-filled streets, left from the 2015 earthquake.
Historic Center, Patan
Explore this amazing city, taking in the local culture and history, admiring lovely architecture and sampling local treats.
Historic Center, Nagarkot
Stroll though this quiet town, enjoying the fresh mountain air and the beautiful views.
Town Center, Sauraha
Get to know this small town which largely caters to tourists, take an elephant ride, and eat in one of the many local restaurants.
Historic Center, Dhulikhel
Walk around town, admiring the local architecture, temples, and stunning views of the Himalayas.
Historic Center, Dharan
Stroll through the various neighborhoods of this unique city, ranging from modern and affluent to historic and charming.
Chitwan National Park
Visitors flock to this amazing park for the wildlife viewing opportunities. If you're lucky, you may even see a Bengal tiger!
Annapurna Massif
The world's 10th highest mountain offers great hiking and trekking opportunities for more experienced mountaineers.
Bardiya National Park
Less overrun by tourists than Chitwan, this massive national park is home to an abundance of indigenous Asian animals.
Boudhanath Stupa, Kathmandu
One of the world's largest stupas, this iconic ancient Buddhist holy site attracts thousands of pilgrims every day.
Swayambhunath Temple, Kathmandu
Head up the hill to visit to the "Monkey Temple," named for the animals call it home. The temple's carvings represent Buddhist enlightenment.
Kopan Monastery, Kathmandu
Popular among Westerners seeking Buddhist teachings, this historic monastery is only open to visitors on Saturdays.
Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu
Known as Nepal's most significant Hindu temple, this must-see temple is where Kathmandu Valley's residents are cremated post-mortem.
Garden of Dreams, Kathmandu
Escape the bustle of the city and enjoy a leisurely stroll in these serene gardens.
Thamel, Kathmandu
Get lost in this buzzing neighborhood, popular among tourists and home to stores which sell an array of goods from food to electronics.
Durbar Square, Kathmandu
The main square is a must for any visitor to Kathmandu. It is the site of the Hanuman Dhoka Palace Complex, among other significant landmarks.
Hanuman Dhoka, Kathmandu
Spend a whole day exploring the ancient royal palace, exploring its numerous temples, museums, and unique sites.
Narayanhiti Palace Museum, Kathmandu
Royal palace-turned-museum, explore the rooms of this grand residence to imagine what life was like for Nepalese royalty.
Godavari Botanical Gardens (National Botanical Gardens)
Dedicated to preservation and education, these lovely gardens are home to numerous flora species, with a focus on indigenous plantlife.
Seto Machindranath, Kathmandu
Dating back to the 10C, this ancient temple is dedicated to a deity worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists.
Itum Bahal, Kathmandu
Dating to the 14C, this ancient Buddhist temple offers a tranquil escape in a busy city.
Indrachok, Kathmandu
Lined with temples, art stalls, and busy vendors, this high-energy city square is a unique experience.
Rani Pokhari, Kathmandu
One of the city's most famous landmarks, the "queen's pond" was built by the king to console the queen after the death of their son.
Taleju Temple, Kathmandu
Standing at 35m high, this 16C temple is not open to the public, but is worth a look from the outside.
Kasthamandap, Kathmandu
Dating as far back as the 7C, the city of Kathmandu got its name from this iconic building, which has been an active temple since the 13C.
Tribhuvan Museum, Kathmandu
Home to the personal artifacts of King Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah, this museum is housed in a former palace.
Asan Tole, Kathmandu
Home to temples as well as a shrine to Ganesh, vendors and shops line this busy square, selling fresh produce, meats, and more.
National Museum of Nepal, Kathmandu
Nepal's largest museum is home to archaeology, historical artwork, and weapons from the 18C-19C.
Phewa Lake, Pokhara
Visit Nepal's second-largest lake to admire local birdlife, take a boat ride, or even just take a walk along the shore.
Davis Falls
Hike to these beautiful falls, also known as Patale Chhango, which are most impressive after monsoon season.
International Mountain Museum, Pokhara
Dedicated to mountains and mountaineering all over the world, this fabulous museum is a must for all those interested in the subject.
Gurkha Museum, Pokhara
Dedicated to the Gurkha soldiers who fought for the British Empire, this museum covers the unique history of these fighter from 1815 to today.
Bat Cave
One of the most visited attractions in the Pokhara area, this amazing cave is home to over 10,000 bats!
World Peace Pagoda (Shanti Stupa), Pokhara
Situated at the top of Ananda Hill, this Buddhist style stupa was built as a symbol of peace. It offers amazing Himalayan views.
Pokhara Regional Museum
Dedicated to the culture and history of Pokhara, learn about the mystical shamanic beliefs of historical inhabitants at this great museum.
Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, Pokhara
Pack a flashlight and go explore Pokhara's most famous attraction, a massive cave, home to a temple to Shiva.
Seti River Gorge, Pokhara
The Seti River has carved a large gorge right through the city! Go admire the views of the river down below in the gorge.
Begnas Lake and Rupa Lake
With great boating and fishing opportunities, these gorgeous lakes are surrounded by beautiful forests, offering visitors a serene atmosphere.
Mahendra Cave
Visit this large limestone cave to see its unique stalagmites and stalactites, as well as a statue of the Hindu lord Shiva.
Durbar Square, Bhaktapur
Bhaktapur's main square features a palace, temples, ancient city gates, shops, museums, and more.
Nyatapola Temple, Bhaktapur
Built in 1701, this historic temple is named for the "Five Storeyed Roof" for its unique pagoda-style roof.
National Art Gallery, Bhaktapur
With collections of all types of artistic media, this excellent museum ranges from textiles to paintings to traditional jewellery.
Woodcarving Museum, Bhaktapur
Explore this lovely museum, home to intricate and beautiful wood carvings.
Bhairabnath Temple, Bhaktapur
Dedicated to the powerful embodiment of Shiva known as Bhairab, this large temple is home to a small deity of Bhairab and a massive chariot for festiv
Pottery Square, Bhaktapur
The center of the local pottery industry, this fantastic square is filled with people doing pottery-work, and new pieces drying.
Dattatreya Temple, Bhaktapur
Dedicated to the diety Dattatreya, the temple dates to the 15C and features erotic carvings and is guarded by Malla wrestlers.
Hunuman Ghat, Bhaktapur
This collection of Buddhist shrines and holy sites is home to arguably the Nepal's largest Shiva statues.
Taumadhi Square, Bhaktapur
This busy town square features three must see temples: Nyatapola Temple, Bhairabnath Temple, and Til Mahdav Narayan Temple.
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