Sightseeing In Nepal |
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Nepal having 8
out of 14 of the world’s 8000
meters peaks with total number
of 1310 magnificent peaks over
6000 meters offers joys of
mountaineering. We organize
major full scale Himalayan
expeditions in Nepal & Tibet
with the expert management of
experienced Sherpa mountaineers.
We organize logistic Support as
well as guided climbing on any |
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mountains in
Nepal & Tibet. |
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Kathmandu |
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Capital of Nepal, the
mystical valley Kathmandu is Nepal's
biggest and most cosmopolitan city, a
meeting place of a dozen ethnic groups,
and the home town of the Newars. If you
wish to know more about this ....click
here for background of the Kathmandu,
orientation and arrival and Arriving by
air.
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Patan |
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The ancient city of
Patan, lying 5 km southeast of
Kathmandu, is known as the city of fine
arts. The city is full of Hindu temples
and Buddhist monuments. The diversity of
the medieval culture that allowed both
Hinduism and Buddhism to flourish has
left a rich legacy of impressive
sightseeing in this city for today's
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Bhaktapur |
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Situated at an altitude
of 1,401 m, Bhaktapur covers an area of
four square miles. Bhaktapur or "the
City of Devotees" still retains the
medieval charm and visitors to this
ancient town are treated with myriad
wonders of cultural and artistic
achievements. The past glory of the
Malla rulers continue to be reflected at
the Durbar Square. Pottery and weaving |
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Pokhara |
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If Kathmandu is the
cultural hub of Nepal, Pokhara is its
center of adventure. An enchanting city
nestled in a tranquil valley, it is the
starting point for many of Nepal's most
popular trekking and rafting
destinations. The atmosphere on the
shore of Phewa Lake is one of excited
vitality as hipster backpackers crowd
the many bars and restaurants exchanging
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Tansen |
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The township of Tansen
is among a few towns outside the capital
which bears a rich legacy of the
traditional art and architecture.
Perched on the lap of the spectacular
Srinagar Danda (hill) Tansen, commands a
gorgeous panorama of the Himalayas as
well as the plains of Terai. Located at
an elevation of 1310 meters Tansen is a
pleasant place to visit during |
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Gorkha |
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King Prithvi Narayan
Shah, who unified the kingdom of Nepal
during eighteenth century, was born in
the township of Gorkha. Situated on a
small hillock at an attitude of about
1000 m, Gorkha offers panoramic view of
snow-fed mountain.
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Chitwan |
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For a country known for
its beautiful mountains, the Gangetic
flat lands of the Terai that stretches
through out the southern part of Nepal
provide a wholly different experience. A
visit to Nepal remains incomplete
without seeing the beauty of the Terai.
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Lumbini |
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Lumbini-a place in the
South-Western Terai of Nepal, evokes a
kind of holy sentiment to the millions
of Buddhists all over the world-as do
the Jerusalem to Christians and Mecca to
Muslims. Lumbini is the place Lord
Buddha -the apostle of peace and the
light of Asia was born in 623 B. C.,
Located in the flat plains of
south-Western Nepal and the foothills of
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Janakpur |
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Named after the
legendary King Janak, Janakpur was the
capital of the ancient Indian Kingdom
Mithila, the native country of goddess
Sita, the wife of the Hindu god Rama and
the heroine of the great Hindu epic
Ramayana. Today Janakpur stands as the
most cleanest and interesting place
among all the towns of Terai. |
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