Wonders of Nepal for Travelers to Witness


Posted January 2, 2020 by usha-chaudhary

Diversity is the trick to the growth of tourism, and Nepal - that has been tagged as a country that is landlocked by the courtesy of India and China - has been blessed by Mother Nature with incredible diversity.

 
Diversity is the trick to the growth of tourism, and Nepal - that has been tagged as a country that is landlocked by the courtesy of India and China - has been blessed by Mother Nature with incredible diversity. And, we're talking not merely of the geographical state, which indeed is identifying with Himalayan Hilly and Terai belts but also of its own cultural richness. In other words, the humble land of Nepal holds wonders that are large and have many things to do in Nepal (https://www.pressnews.biz/@usha-chaudhary/discover-the-adventurous-charm-of-nepal-yb87bwawn36j).

1. Mount Everest: Top of the Earth
Just the words" Mount Everest" will be enough to tickle that geography-related memory into your mind head, and you'll immediately cry out from excitement - that is the greatest mountain of earth, isn't it? You bet it is. Towering to an elevation of 8848m, Mount Everest is the world's tallest summit and has been acknowledged by CNN as one of the seven New Natural Wonders.

Speaking of this new miracle list that is natural, the Himalayas of Nepal has been nominees for this honor. As an adventuresome traveler, you should register for a trek to the Everest Base Camp, or if you have some mountain climbing experience, then try to trace Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay's footsteps (they were the first conquerors) into the summit of the world.

2. Lumbini: Birthplace of Buddha
There are four main religions on the planet - Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Now, such as Jesus Christ (founder of Christianity) was created at Bethlehem and Prophet Muhammad (founder of Islam) was born in Mecca - sorry to disappoint the Hindus but you have no heritage father/mother -, the Buddhists have Lumbini as the birthplace of Gautam Buddha. And, it's a spot for Asia's Light to origin from.
Talking of Buddha, once you are at Kathmandu (and you sure will be), you will be damned to not pay a visit to the Swayambhunath Stupa. This Buddhist shrine sits atop a lovely hill, accessible by a long stone staircase that you want to tread with care and while you're around here you got to act yourself (beware of this holy red monks... umm, monkeys; speaking of those pious monks, even if you're lucky you could see them doing amazing stunts in the Monkey Pool).

3. Pokhara
It is a paradise or, you can say, it is a slice of the actual thing. Nestled under Mt. Annapurna, possibly around 200km away from Kathmandu, Pokhara and also Lake City is a spectacular location, blossoming with youth and beauty. Among the places is the Fewa Lake with Fishtail Mountain showering its reflection upon the watery surface that is poignant? Other amazing websites include Devi's Fall, Sarangkot (you have to try paragliding; it's fun!), Mahendra Cave, Seti, and Barahi Temple Gorge among other people. And, needless to say, as you are in Pokhara, you should go outside for excursions, possibly to the local Poonhill or all the way to Annapurna Base Camp.

4. Durbar Squares of the Three Royal Cities
Like that quote about all roads leading to Rome, you can say all international flights to require you. It's, after all, Nepal's capital, and hence the country's number one tourist destination place. Kathmandu, in the olden days, was part of the three imperial cities (that the kingship has lately come to a finish ). It goes on to state that there are temples palaces and artistic sculptors in all these three Durbar Squares. Now the best part is you may actually enter these gorgeous palaces (as they've been turned into museums) containing royal relics and historical vestiges. If you would like to find out about Nepal, start here.

5. Chitwan National Park: Into The Wild
Jungle Safari is enjoyable, and although there are many national parks and wildlife conservation areas, the most popular one will be the Chitwan National Park. It got this fame as a result of the Royal Bengal Tiger, the two species of wildlife and this One-horned Rhinoceros on Earth. Before they completely disappear (not that Nepal is not doing anything to conserve those beauties), it would be kind of you to see them in person and say hello (and also the royal tiger will be delighted to offer you a love bite!).

To make the list of wonders with only 5 items ache my own conscience. So, here's the 6th miracle - the cultural diversity of Nepal. It is a miracle that such cultural diversity could endure within a small land.
Now the listing needs for another Nepalese wonder i.e. when we are to respect the magic number 7. Thus, to talk out my private opinion, I vote for their "Architecture" as the 7th wonder of Nepal. You have to look at old palaces their temples and sculptures, and you will have the exact same wonder-struck saying that had struck on my face.
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Issued By Usha Chaudhary
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Last Updated January 2, 2020