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Travel in Nepal by Anish Sah
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The impression he carries on his head is the temples of Kathmandu and its own culture, when anyone who has come to Nepal believes of Kathmandu. Pashupatinath, Boudhanath Stupa, Swyambhunath temple (often called Monkey temple), Changunarayan will be the world heritage sites of Kathmandu that are at the memories of thousands of tourist that have visited Nepal. Kathmandu is the point of Hinduism and Buddhism. The Hindu shrine, Pashupatinath, situated in the eastern part of Kathmandu attracts thousands of tourists each year. The best time to visit Nepal is in the month of October and November and you have to visit Nepal to experience what it offers. Spectacular stupas such as Swyambhunath and Boudhanath would maintain any peace buff spellbound and surrender to the sign of peace and take experience back. I would like to scratch some background behind Kathmandu valley. Nobody would ever feel this town was a lake and Swyambhunath, a lotus that is floating. A Chinese warrior named Manjushree arrived to Nepal to see the Swyambhunath. It seemed like a lotus floating around the lake. He then emptied the water out of Kathmandu by cutting mountain in Chobhar. Kathmandu valley is believed to have got its title from imposing pagoda Kasthamandap from Hanuman Dhoka. Nepal is a state of great culture and customs. Believe it or not below are 3 million gods and festivals over there are days in a year. So, if you're in Kathmandu on almost any month in a year, you would want to check the festival out there. It is a good deal of fun. Pashupatinath is the greatest tourist destination. There are interesting things in Pashupatinath that can make your trip worthy though on the primary temple only the Hindus are permitted to input. A very big area has been covered by pashupatinath. Monkeys, dears, amazing pigeons could be seen around Pashupatinath. You can find lot of devotees with the ashes put around their body and smoking weeds. IN Hindu culture, whenever there is death of any individual, then they are burnt and in the last the ashes have been flown into the Bagmati River that will finally reach the Holy River Ganges. This is an interesting culture of Hindus which you can witness as well as the burial service of civilization and different religions. When you're in Kathmandu you wouldn't want to miss the opportunity to see the sunrise in Nagarkot. The gold color cloud with all the sunrise makes you feel like you're in Heaven along with your visit million dollar is made by the spectacular view of Mount Everest. I would strongly urge get to Nagarkot, one of the hill stations, where you'll discover a resort for taste and any budget. It is not tricky to get to Nagarkot. You are able to reserve a taxi or take the daily tourist bus which transports from Thamel in tourist year at 7 am everyday and on demand from season. A fantastic view of hills, one of the Nepal attractions can be enjoyed on a transparent day. In the east, perspectives can be observed right from Annapurna in the west all the way down to Kanchenjunga By Nagarkot. The best time of year to view views of the mountains is from September through to February. When you're coming from Nagarkot that I would recommend you to trek down throughout the hillside Tamang Villages to Changunarayan, the oldest and one of the temples in the Kathmandu Valley. The entry fee is just 70 rupees. Thamel, Narayanhiti national museum, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Rani Pokhari, Dharahara are other interesting places that are within a 2km radius, therefore I hope you'd you could go to these places without any difficulty. Thamel is Tourists in Nepal's gathering point where I believe once they go to Kathmandu, every tourist will go. Here you can observe as native people as many tourists. You may get hotels that are good and some great restaurants for your accommodation. It's worth visiting in Kathmandu. Kathmandu Durbar Square is another tourist spot at which you must definitely go whenever you are in Nepal. It seems like a contest was of putting as many temples and big museums at the area possible. I would recommend taking a rickshaw (three wheeler bike ) and wander around the place. You watch the activities on town too and just can remain on the very top of one of the temples. If you want to go for trekking from Kathmandu you can easily go to any popular hiking sites such as Everest Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Trekking Circuit, and Manaslu Trekking etc.. If you want to go to Mount Everest, then you want to have a mountain flight from Kathmandu to Lukla that is about 30-40 minutes. Lukla is among the world airport and the airport on the highest point.
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