Destination

Jomsom

Jomsom town is located at an altitude of 2734 meters above sea level in Mustang District of Nepal. Jomsom lies on the banks of Kali Gandaki River where the black stone which is known as Shaligram can be found. Nilgiri mountain can be closely...

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Pokhara

Pokhara is tourist's paradise with full of natural as well as cultural heritage sites such as lakes, caves, temples of Buddhist and Hindus along with mountains. You can observe views to the north across the hills and Phewa Tal (lake) to the...

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Biratnagar

BIRATNAGAR (pop. 130,000) is an industrial center in the Terai. Nepal’s first large-scale industry, Biratnagar Jute Mills, was set up here in 1936. Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve (90-minute drive) is a bird watching spot....

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Janakpur

Janakpur is the capital of the ancient state of Mithila and the Janaki Temple, located in the center of the city, is well known in the Hindu Kingdom. Sita the wife of the legendary hero Ram was born in Janakpur. Throughout the year, many...

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Nepalgunj Information

NEPALGUNJ: (pop. 48,000) is an industrial and trading center 199 km east of Dhangadhi. The Jai Bageswari temple marks the town center. It is the gateway to Royal Bardia National Park (95 km, three hours by car). After the...

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Gorkha

Gorkha, Nepal: Gorkha is a scenic hill- town with great historical significance.
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Lumbini

Lumbini (The Birthplace of Gautam Buddha)
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Around Kathmandu Valley

Around Kathmandu Valley you can visit Dakshinkali, Chovar, Bhungamati, Nagarkot and Daman. More details are as follows.

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Lalitpur

Krishna Mandir, Patan, Nepal: Built in the seventeenth century, the temple of Lord Krishna holds a commanding position in the palace complex of Patan. It is supposed to be the first specimen of Shikhara style architecture...

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Bhaktapur

Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Nepal: As you walk in, you cannot but be overcome by a feeling of inner harmony. Such is the art and architecture and the spacial layout here. The 15th-century Palace of 55 Windows, situated to the...

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Kathmandu

The word Kathmandu is derived from the famous temple called "Kasthamandap" that stood in Durbar Square. In Sanskrit "Kastha" means "wood" and "Mandap" means "covered shelter". The temple was build in the period of King Laxmi Narshing Malla in...

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