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Nepal
Top Five Places of
Nepal
1.KATHMANDU
2.BHAKTAPUR
3.BOUDANATH STUPA
4.POKHARA
5.CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK
kathmandu
Kathmandu, the capital and largest city in Nepal, is
like no other city in the world. The decaying
buildings in the heart of the city are a stark contrast
to the lively atmosphere that permeates the streets.
The smell of incense wafts from stores while street
sellers push their goods, and people go about their
daily lives, all against a backdrop of historic
temples and carved statues.
Bhaktapur
Bhaktapur, the third of the “Royal Cities,” lies on
the old trade route to Tibet, just outside of
Kathmandu. For Bhaktapur, the trade route was
both arterial link and major source of wealth. Its
ralative romoteness at the time allowed the city to
develop independently and in ways which
distinguish it from the other two cities.
Baudanath stupa
(Bodhnath)

The Boudhanath Stupa, just outside Kathmandu, is


one of the largest stupas of its kind in the world
and dates to some time around the 6th century,
possibly even earlier. Like Bhaktapur, it lies on the
old trade route to Tibet and is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site.
Pokhara

Set at the base of the foothills and surrounded by some of


the highest mountains in the world-Dhaulagiri, Mansalu,
and Annapurna. Pokhara is one of Nepal’s most scenic
cities. For trekkers Pokhara is the gateway to the
Himalayas and the starting point for treks to Jomsom and
the Annapurna region. It’s also a wonderful spot to relax
for a bit, either before or after a hiking trip.
Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park is the place to come to experience a


different side of Nepal. This is a wonderful place for
wildlife viewing and it has a safari- type atmosphere. At an
altitude of only 100 meters in some areas, much lower than
Kathmandu at 1,400 meters, Chitwan has a tropical
monsoon climate, quite different than what you’d except to
find in Nepal.
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