places of interest outside the kathmandu (hill station)
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There are many beautiful and interesting places to visit outside the Kathmanduvalley places of historical importance of noted for natural beauty. Most of the
can be easily reached from Kathmandu by road or by air.
Nagarkot:Nagarkot is a popular tourist resort of Nepal. It is situated 32 kilometers
east of Kathmandu at an altitude of 2,175 m. above the sea level. The
panorama of the major peaks of eastern Nepal Himalayas including
Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest)can be seen from here.
Kakani :Located 29 kilometres north-west of the Kathmandu city, the fabulous
holiday 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 ( 6,109m.), Manaslu ( 8,163m.),
Himalchuli (7,893m.), Annapurna (8,091m.) and several other peaks.
Gosainkunda :One of the most famous religious places of pilgrimage of Nepal is
Gosainkunda lake, situated at an altitude of about 4360 m. The best approach
to Gosainkunda is through Dhunche, 132 kilometres north east of Kathmandu.
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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, Bhairav, Sourya and Ganesh
Kunda,etc.
Dhulikhel:
This ancient town is situated 30 kilometres 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.
Panauti:
It is a thriving village of the road to Dhulikhel, with some very lovely temples and
interesting old houses, particularly beautiful area some fourteenth century
wooden temple struts. The drive is through
beautiful countryside.
Namo Buddha: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.
Timal Narayan: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 the
villages of the Tamang people who live in this area.
Palanchowk Bhagawati: This place 7 kilometres 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.
Chariko: About 133 kilometers from Kathmandu, Charikot provides a
spectacular mountain view of the Gaurishanker. In the eastern upper part of
Dolakha township there is a famous roofless temple of Dolakha Bhimsen.
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Helambu: Helambu situated about 72 kilometers 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 kilometers away from Kathmandu.
Gorkha:
Gorkha is the birth places of King Prithvi 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 Gorakhanath. Gorkha can be reached
in about six hours from Kathmandu and in about four hours from Pokhara. A side
trip to Manakamana on the way to Gorkha is very enjoyable and interesting.
Manakamana:
Manakamana is a temple of the wish fulfilling Goddess on top of a hill in the
Gorkha district. It is a scenic and pilgrim site. Innumerable devotees have
touched the soil of this holy place and it continues till this day to offer solace
and peace to all those who choose to lay their wearied heads
on the loving lap of the wish fulfilling mother. To reach this
temple we can experience cable car, which is first introduce in
Nepal.
Devghat:
This holy place is a popular of pilgrimage spot. It is situated at confluence of Kali
Gandaki Trisuli rivers. It lies just north of Royal Chitwan National Park. During
Makar Sakranti festival in Janaury, Hindu Devotees gather here to take holy dips
in the river.
Muktinath Temple: The famous temple of Lord Muktinath lies in
the district of Mustang and is situated about 18 kilometersnorth east of Jomsom at an altitude of about 3,749 meters. 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
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Kagbeni or to trek all the way from Pokhara. There is also air service from
Pokhara to Jomsom.
Pokhara Valley: The Pokhara Valley - one of the most picturesques spot of
Nepal, is enhanced by its lovely lakes Phewa, Begnas, and Rupa. Situated 200kilometers 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 827 meters from the sea-level, Pokhara offers the magnificent views
of Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Machhapuchhre, five peaks of Annapurna and others.
Pokhara's numerouslakes, known as 'tal' in Nepali offer fishing, boating and
swimming.
Phewa Lake - It is situated at an altitude of 784m above the sea level with an
island temple at the middle of the lake. The reflection of Mt. Machhapuchhre
and Annapurna can be seen in its serene water. Thick forest lies on the adjoining
southern slopes of the lake.
Begnas and Rupa Lakes - Begnas & Rupa lakes lies in the northeast of Pokhara
valley at the distances of 13 km from the main city. These lakes are located at
the foothill of Begnas-mountain and are separated by the Pachabiya hill.
Seti River Gorge - It carved by Seti - Gandaki is one of the natural wonders of
Pokhara. KI Singh Bridge at the Bagar, Mahendra Pool & Prithivi Highway Bridge
near Bus Park provides a perfect view of the river's dreadful rush and the deep
gorge made by the turbulent flow of white water like milk.
Devi's fall - Davi's waterfall locally known Patale Chhango in the Southern bank
of the Pokhara valley is where the stream flowing from Fewa Lake collapses and
surges down the rock into a deep garge, leaping through several potholes.
Mahendra Cave - Mahendra Cave lies north of the Pokhara valley. It is a large
limestone cave, which is one of the few stalagmite stalactite caves found in
Nepal.
Tibetan Village - Tibetan Village Tashiling in the south and Tashil Palkhel in the
north of Pokhara Valley is the two Tibetan village, which is inhabitant by the
Tibetan people who keeps themselves busy by producing and trading woolen
carpets and other handicrafts.
Museum - One museum displays the life styles and history of Gurungs, Thakalis
and Tharu and other one natural history museum and is functioned by the
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Annapurna Conversation area project. Butterflies, insects, birds and wildlife
found in the Annapurna region.
Barahi Temple - This is the most important religious monument in Pokhara, Built
almost in the middle of Fewa Lake, this two -stories pagoda is dedicated to the
boar manifestation of Ajima, the protector's deity representing the female forceShakti. Devotees can be seen especially on Saturday.
World peace Stupa - World peace Pagoda a massive Buddhist Stupa, is situated
on top of hill on the southern shore of Phewa lake. Besides being an impressive
sight in itself, the shrine is a great vantage point, which offers spectacular views
of the Annapurna range and Pokhara city. You can get there by crossing the
lake by boat and then hiking up the hill.
Manang: It lies on the famous trekking route north of Pokhara known as
Annapurna circuit. The easiest access into Manang is through the village of
Chame which is situated at an altitude of over 10,000 ft. You can reach Chame
by trekking from Pokhara and Dharapani along the Marshyangdi river. Manang
is still one of the remotest and most inaccessible places in Nepal. Its mystic
Buddhist culture and unique way of life have thus survived to this day almost
unchanged through the centuries. Manang's artistic heritage is exemplified in
ancient monuments like the splendid Yachika Monastery. Its pristine landscape is
enhanced by natural wonders like the turquoise waters of Manang Lake and
the Marshyangdi river that thunders through the district.
The people of Manang are mostly Gurung and Ghale. Even though they are
culturally homogeneous, their attitude differs from place to place owing tovarying climate conditions. Manang is mainly Buddhist, but many religious
ceremonies are performed accordingly to Lamaist customs. The glorious
traditions live on, and mention of Manang instantly brings to mind exotic culture,
remarkable history and fascinating vistas.
Tansen: Situated at an altitude of 1343 m;
above the sea-level. Tansen is the most
popular summer resort in western Nepal onaccount 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.
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Lumbini: Lumbini is the birthplace of Lord Buddha, the apostle
of peace, and nonviolence. It is situated 250 kilometers
southwest of Kathmandu. The broken Ashoka pillar, remaints of
an old monastery, images of Buddha's mother Maya Devi, etc.
are still preserved in Lumbini. It is accessible by air fromKathmandu to Bhairahawa. Also one can reach Lumbini in
about 3 hours by bus or car from Tansen via Bhairahawa. From
Kathmandu it takes about eight hours by bus or car.
Rapti Valley (Chitwan): From Kathmandu it takes six hours to reach Chitwan.
Situated 120 kilometers 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 than 350 species of birds and the elusive 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 safaris. Visitors may also take river raft trips, driving
from Kathmandu to the river Trishuli or Seti Khola.
Daman:It is situated 80 kilometers south-westof
Kathmandu at an altitude of about 2,400 meters. Damanis 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.
Namche Bazaar: The name of Namche Bazaar is generally associated with that
of Sagarmatha (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 km. 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.
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Accommodations are available at Lukla, Namche bazaar, Thyangboche,
Debuche, Periche, Pangboche, Lobuche and Gorakhshep respectively.
Janakpur: A great religious place, Janakpur is famous as
the birthplace of Sita, the consort of Lord Rama. There is anartistic marble temple of Sita (Janaki), popoularly known as
Naulakha Mandir. Religous festivals, pilgrimages, trade fairs
and other festivities are held here on Bivaha Panchami and
Ram Navami days. Janakpur is also linked with Kathmandu by air and road.
Biratnagar: 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.
Barahachhetra: 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 twelth century.
Hile: It is situated about 13 kilometers north of Dhankuta Bazaar. The panorama
of the major peaks of the eastern Himalayas including Sagarmatha (Mt.Everest)
Makalu, Lhotse and Kumbhakarna.
Antu Danda: 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
viewings sunrise and sunset. There is a motorable road from llam to chhipitar.
Licensed Guides: We have licensed English-speaking guides, however, many of
our guides who can speak other international languages for the convenience of
tourist. To have a quality service it is recommended to arrange the sightseeing
programmes only through theagencies.
Places of Interest outside Kathmandu Valley: Gosainkunda, Dhulikhel, panauti,
Namo Buddha, Timal Narayan, Palanchowk Bhagawati, Charikot, Helambu,
Gorkha, Muktinath Temple, Pokhara Valley, Tansen, Lumbini, Rapti Valley,
Daman, Namche Bazaar, Janakpur, Biratnagar, Barahachhetra, Hile, Antu
Danda etc.
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