Located 29-km north-west of the Kathmandu city, the fabulous holidays area
of Kakani features attractions ranging from beautiful alpine scenery to the
magnificent Himalayan panorama particularly of the Ganesh Himal massif.
Other peaks that can be closely seen from Kakani are: Gaurishanker
(7,134m.), Choba Bhamre (6,109 m), Manaslu (8,163 m), Himalchuli (7, 893m),
Annapurna ( 8,091m), and several other peaks.
One of the most famous religious tourist places in
Nepal is Gosainkunda lake, situated at an altitude of about 4,360m. The best
approach to Gosainkunda is through Dhunche, 132-kms north east of Kathmandu.
Dhunche is linked with Kathmandu by a motorable road. Surrounded by high
mountains on the north and the south the lake is grand and picturesque.
There are other nine famous lakes such as Saraswati Bhairv, Sourya and
Ganesh Kund, etc.
This
ancient town is situated 30-km east of Kathmandu on the side of the Arniko
Rajmarga (Kathmandu-Kodari highway). From here one can have a complete
panoramic view of the snowy ranges from Karyolung in the east to Himalchuli
in the west.
It is a thriving village of the road to Dhulikhel, with some
very lovely temples and interesting old houses particularly beautiful area
some 14th century wooden temple struts. The drive is through beautiful
countryside .
It is situated on a hill above Panauti. It requires an
easy drive or good walk to get here. There is an amazing story concerned
with the Buddha which is commemorated by an ancient stone slab and a stupa
with the all seeing eyes of Lord Buddha.
The route from Dhulikhel to Timal Narayan is ideal for
a short trek. From here one can have a beautiful view of Gaurishanker Himal
and other important peaks as well as Sunkoshi river. It is also very
pleasant to visit to the village of the tamang people who live in this area.
7-km north of the mountain of Panchkhal, on the
top of a hill lies the noted historic temple of palanchowk bhagawati. The
temple houses a three feet long beautiful artistic stone image of goddess
bhagawati.
About 133-km from Kathmandu, Charikot provides a spetacular
mountais view of the Gaurishanker. In the eastern upper part of Dolakha
township there is a famous roofless temple of Dolakha Bhimsen.
Helambu
situated about 72-km north-east of Kathmandu is famous for its scenic
grandeur and pleasant climate. There are many Buddhist monasteries amidst a
rich and enchanting landscape. Sundarijal is the starting point to trek to
Helambu which is mere 11-km away from Kathmandu.
Gorkha has become one of the most loved tourist places in Nepal because of its historical background. Gorkha is the birth place of King Prithivi Narayan Shah - The
Great, the founder of modern Nepal. Situated on a hill overlooking the snowy
peaks of the himalayas, there is a beautiful old palace known as Gorkha
Durbar. There are two attractive temples of Gorakhnath and Kali inside the
palace precinct. Only Hindus are allowed inside the temple of Gorakhnath.
Gorkha can be reached in about 6 hours from Kathmandu and in about 4 hours
from Pokhara. A side trip to Manakamana on the way to Gorkha is very
enjoyable and interesting.
One of the most famous tourist places in Nepal is the Muktinath temple. The famous temple of Lord Muktinath lies in the district of
mustang and is situated about 18-kms north-east of Jomsom at an altitude of
about 3,749m. The temple is situated on a high mountain range and is visited
during fair weather.
There are two ways to get to Muktinath from Kathmandu. Either to take a
direct flight from Kathmandu via Pokhara to Jomsom and hike for a couple of
hours via Kagbeni or to trek all the way from Pokhara. There is also air
service from Pokhara. There is also air service from Pokhara to Jomsom.
The Pokhara Valley one of the most picturesques spot
of Nepal, is enhanced by its lovely lakes Phewa, Begnas and Rupa. Situated
200-kms west of Kathmandu, Pokhara is connected by air as well or by bus
from Kathmandu and Bhairahawa a border town near India. Situated at an
altitude of 827m, Pokhara offers the magnificent views of Dhaulagiri,
Manaslu, Machhapuchhre, five peaks of Annapurna and others. Pokhara's
numerous lakes known as 'Tal' in Nepali offer fishing, boating and
swimming.
Situated at an altitude of 1,343m, Tansen is the most popular
summer resort in western nepal on account of its position and climate. It
has perhaps Nepal's most far stretching views of the country's
chief attractions. The Himalayas from Dhaulagiri in the west to Gaurishanker
in the north-east. It takes just seven hours by bus from Pokhara to reach
Tansen.
One of the most revered and visited tourist places in Nepal is Lumbini. Lumbini
is the birth place of Lord Buddha, the apostle of peace, and non violence.
It is situated 250-kms south-west of Kathmandu. The broken Ashokan Pillar,
remnants of old monastery, images of Buddha's mother Maya Devi, etc.
are still preserved in Lumbini. It is accessible by air from Kathmandu to
Bhairahawa. Also one can reach Lumbini in about 3 hours by bus or car from
Tensen via Bhairahawa. From Kathmandu it takes about 8 hours by bus or car.
From Kathmandu it takes 6 hours to reach
chitwan. Situated 120-kms south-west of Kathmandu, the main attraction of
chitwan is Royal Chitwan National Park. This is one of the Nepal's
largest forest regions with a wide range of wildlife - the rare great
One-horned Rhinoceros, several species of Deer, Sloth Bear, Leopard, Wild
Boar, Fresh Water Dolphin, Crocodile, more Royal Bengal Tiger. Visitors to
chitwan may view game of Elephant back excursions, nature walks, canoe
trips, from window and on jungle treks. There are several authorized
agencies to organize such safari. Visitors may also take river raft, driving
from Kathmandu to the river Trishuli or Seti Khola.
It is situated 80-kms south-west of Kathmandu at an altitude of
about 2,400m. Daman is located on the Tribhuvan highway in between Kathmandu
and the town of Birgunj. For the view of the breathtaking grandeur of the
world's highest peaks extending in one glittering are from far west of
Dhaulagiri to far east of Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) there is no better place
than Daman. There is a view tower fitted with long range telescopes. Daman
can be reached in four hours from Kathmandu.
The
name of namche bazaar is generally associated with that of Sagarmatha or Mt.
Everest - the highest peak in the world. It is the entrance to the Everest
region. Situated on the lap of Khumbu Himal range, Namche Bazaar is about
241-kms. From Kathmandu and the distance is generally covered within 15 days
by trekking. This place is the home of the legendary Sherpas. One can fly
from Kathmandu to Lukla and Syangboche in the Everest region.
A great religious place, Janakpur is famous as the
birthplace of Goddess Sita, the consort of Lord Ram. There is an artistic
marble temple of Sita (Janaki), popularly known as Naulakha Mandir.
Religious festivals, pilgrimages, trade fairs and other festivities are held
here on Bivaha Panchami and Ram Navami days.
The second largest city of Nepal Biratnagar is situated in
the Koshi Zone. The city has some of the largest industrial undertakings in
the country. There are a couple of pilgrimage spots in dharan and
barahachhetra nearby the city. Biratnager is linked with kathmandu by air
and road.
A few kilometers from the main city of Biratnagar,
Barahachhetra, the holy place of Hindu pilgrimage, lies at the confluence of
the two rivers the Saptakoshi and Kokaha. There is the temple of Lord
Baraha, the boar incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Historians have traced the
existence of this image from the 12th century.
It is situated about 13-kms north of Dhankuta Bazaar. The
panorama of the major peaks of the eastern Himalayas including Sagarmatha or
Mt. Everest, Makalu, Lhotse and Kumbhakarna.
It is situated at an altitude of 1,677 m. In the llam
district and is famous for its unique views of everest and kanchenjunga. It
is the best place for viewing sunrise and sunset.