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Sight Seeing Tours Kathmandu Valley The Kathmandu valley, the political,
commercial
cultural hub of Nepal
is famed for its natural beauty and historic, holistic place. Once a
separate kingdom in itself, it contains three fabled cities, Kathmandu, Patan &
Bhaktapur. Each is an artistic exposition of graceful temples,
elegant palaces, brick paved courtyards and quaint streets. As a whole,
the valley is surrounded by tier upon tier of green mountain walls above
which tower mighty snow capped peaks. The valley is rich in places of
pilgrimage for both Hindus and Buddhists. Both of their deities well side
by side by both tantric symbolism and ancient animistic beliefs. A very old Hindu text has described Kathmandu as the land of gods surrounded by beautiful mountain around. It is said that there were as many temples as there were house and many idols as there were people. In fact Kathmandu boasts one of the largest congregations of magnificent historical monuments and shrines ever built. Kathmandu Durbar Square Duly recognized as a world Heritage site by UNESCO this particular area
best known as Hanuman Dhoka Palace complex consists of a huge Royal Square exposing a tremendous variety of temples dedicated to different Hindus gods and goddess. Most of the buildings we see here date from 15th to 18th century. Swayambhunath Stupa Three kilometer west of Kathmandu city complex locates the one of the
worlds most Pasupatinath Temple
Bouddhanath Stupa
Patan Durbar Square Patan located on lovely little plateau across the Bagmati is only 7-k.m
southeast of Kathmandu. This city roughly inhabited by some 125000 people
in considered oldest of Bhaktapur Durbar Square
KIRTIPUR: It is a small town, eight kilometers southwest of Kathmandu, on the top off a hill. Tribhuwan University is located at the foot of the hill. This historic town has many things to see such as old shrines and temples, old houses, and people dressed in traditional costume while working on ancient looms. CHOBHAR:
It is situated nine kilometers southwest of Kathmandu. This place is
famous Shrine
of Shekha Narayan is situated between Chobhar and Dakshinkali
which represents one of the four Narayans of the Kathmandu Valley. The
shrine stands on a hillock beneath a stalactite rock. At the base of Shekha
Narayan is a pond with several verities of fish. Dakshinkali : The temple of Dakshinkali is situated about two kilometers south of Shekha Narayan. Dakshinkali is an important place of pilgrimage, drawing over 400,000 pilgrims a year. Pilgrim visit this temple to offer prayers and animal sacrifices to the Goddess Kali. Apart from the religious aspects, the site has also been developed as a popular picnic spot. Nagarkot There are various places around the edge of the
Nagarkot is popular tourist resort of Nepal. It is situated 32 Kilometers east of Kathmandu at an altitude of 2175m. above the sea level. The panorama of the major peaks of eastern Nepal Himalayas including Mt. Everest can be seen from here. Himalayan peaks like Manaslu (8463m) Ganesh Himal (7111m) Langtang (7246m) Gaurishanker (7134m) can also clearly seen from Nagarkot. A motor able road links Nagarkot with Bhaktapur. Manakamana Temple
Daman
Pokhara: Pokhara
valley is situated at an altitude of 827 meters above the sea level and
is 200 kilometers west of Kathmandu valley. Prithivi Raj Marga is the highway
linked with by Bhairahawa by Siddhartha Raj Marga [Sunauli border] It is
a combination of the long arrays of world famous snow clad peaks, emerald
lakes, turbulent rivers with deep Georges and picturesque villages
inhabited by Magar, Gurungs and Thakalis.
Pokhara Phewa
lake is situated
at an altitude of 784m above sea level with an island temple at the
middle of the lake. It is second largest lake in the kingdom. Temple
situated at the island is the two storied pagoda dedicated
to the boar magnification of Ajima. The reflection of Mt. Machhapuchhare
& Annapurna can be seen in its serene water. Thick forest lies on the
adjoining southern slopes of the lake. Begnas
& Rupa Lake: lies
in the north-east of the Pokhara valley at the distance of 13kms from
the main city. These lakes are locates at the foothill of Begnas,
mountain and are separated by the Pachabiya hill. Seti
River Gorges carved
by Seti-Gandaki is one of the natural wonder of Pokhara. K.I. Singh
bridge at Bagar, Mahendrapool & 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. Davi's
fall locally
known Patale Chhango in the southern flank of the Pokhara valley is
where the stream flowing from Fewa lake collapses and surges down the
rock into a deep gage, leaping through several potholes. Mahendra
cave lies at the north of the Pokhara
valley. It is a large limestone cave which is one
of the few stalagmites stalactite caves found in Nepal. Tibetan
Village Tashiling
in the south and Tashii 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 display the life styles and history
of the Gurungs, Thakalis and Tharu and other one Natural history museum
and is functioned by the Annapurna Conservation area project.
Butterflies, insects, birds and wild life found in the Annapurna region.
Barahi
Temple: This is the most important religious monument in Pokhara.
Built almost in the middle of Phewa Lake, this two-storied pagoda is
dedicated to the boar manifestation of Ajima, the protectors deity representing
the female force Shakti. Devotees can be seen, especially on
Saturday, carrying male animals and fowl across the lake to be
sacrificed to the deity. World
Peace Pagoda a massive Buddhist Stupa, is situated on top of a 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. Bindhyabasini
Temple is the center of religious activity in Pony
treks are becoming more popular by the day. With a landscape varying
from the even lakeside to small hills with the most famous view in the
country. Pokhara provides a magnificent opportunity for sightseeing on
horseback. LUMBINI: Lumbini is the birth place of Lord Buddha, the apostle of peace and
compassion. It is 21 The work is underway at Lumbini to transform three square miles of flat, empty land into an expression of Buddha's peace and compassion creating a sculpted landscape to make the teaching of Lord Buddha accessible to all humanities. The project area designed on a north-south axis encompasses three zone each covering one square mile. The Lumbini village lies as a gateway to the outer world. The second zone, on either side of a canal and walkway will be developed into a monastic enclave where nations, institutions and organization can build places of worship that reflect varying religious ideals and styles. A meditation center will be the highlight of this zone. The third and most important zone is the sacred garden itself where the beauty of its plant life will be restored to create a reverent atmosphere in which one can experience Buddha's universal message. Tansen Tansen is a bright Himalayan town situated on the slopes of a hill
called Shreenagar KAKANI: Kakani is located 29 km north-west of Kathmandu at an altitude of 1982 m above sea level and is famous for the magnificent view over Kathmandu Valley and the north-western Himalayas ranges against the vastness of the sky. The fabulous area of Kakani features attractions ranging from beautiful alpine scenery to the magnificent Himalayan Panorama particularly the Ganesh Himal massif. A close view of the other peak of Himalayas which can be seen from here are Gaurishanker (7134 in), Choba Bhamte (6016 in), Dorje Lakpa, Manaslu (8163 in), Himalchuli (7893 in), Annapurna (8091 m) and the other several peaks. A majestic view of the sunset can also be seen from this place. A trip to Kakani along the beautiful highway of Trishuli Road, is scenically rewarding with green forest and mountains grandeur in one direction and fertile river flats and terraces cultivation on the other. This road begins from Balaju and terminates at Kaule from where the road bifurcates. DHULIKHEL: Dhulikhel is an ancient town located at 30 km east of Kathmandu along the Kathmandu - Kodari or Arniko Highway (way to Tibet) is famous for its scenic beauty and tradition - a lovely place. From this place, one can have a complete panoramic view of the snowy ranges of Annapurna range, Langtang, Choba Bhamre, Gaurishanker, Number Karyolung etc. From here one has a good view of the sunrise. NAMO BUDDHA This Namo Buddha is situated on a hill above Panauti and
requires
either drive or good hike, walk is recommended to visit this place. There
is an amazing story concerning Buddha being commemorated by an A trial leads up to a bigger Tibetan gompa on top of the prayer flag festooned ridge behind and in one of the out buildings is preserved a famous stone relief sculpture depicting the legend of Namo Buddha. According to the fable Buddha, in on of his previous lives as a hunter, encountered a starving tigress and her cubs here, and moved by compassion, offered his own flesh to her, a sacrifice that helped pave the way for his eventual rebirth as the historical Buddha. The stupa is supposed to contain the hunter's bones and hair. PALANCHOWK BHAGWATI: Palanchowk Bhagwati is situated over the hill overlooking the valley of Panchkhal and 40 km north-east of the Kathmandu city. This temple of Palanchowk Bhagwati is said to have been constructed during the reign of King Man Dev. The temple houses a 3 feet long beautiful artistic idol of Goddess Bhagwati carved in a black stone. PANAUTI:
JANAKPUR: Janakpur is the great religious place, famous as the birth place of
Sita - the consort of BARAHACHETRA: Barahachetra is a few kilometers away from the main city of Dharan, on the bank of the River Koshi. Barahachhetra the holy place of Hindu Pilgrimage lies at the confluence of two rivers the Sapta Koshi and Kokaha. It is the temple of Lord Baraha, the boar incarnation of the Lord Vishnu. Historians have traced the existence of this image from the 12th century. This place is accessible by surface and by air via Biratnagar. It will be two overnight trip. Standard hotels are available in Biratnagar, but not deluxe. ANTU DANDA: Ant |
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