6 Must-See Places In Nepal To Have A Good Time

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If you’ve been wanting to take your love for trekking and mountains international, then Nepal should be at the top of your list. The country boasts eight of the ten highest peaks in the world and is a trekker's paradise, rich in history, vibrant culture, art, and heritage. In addition to its stunning hills, Nepal features the deepest gorges and panoramic valleys, offering exceptional experiences for every type of traveler. It’s a perfect family destination, with renowned religious sites, and ideal for anyone seeking adventure, serenity, and a break from fast-paced city life. Here are the must-visit places in Nepal to make your trip truly memorable.

Best Way To Reach: You can take direct flights to Kathmandu from Varanasi, New Delhi, and Kolkata which will take around 1.5 hours.

Best Time To Visit: The best time to visit Nepal is from October to December when the skies are clear, and each view is as spectacular as it gets.


Kathmandu Valley

The Kathmandu Valley encompasses Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur—three ancient cities that are home to nearly seven UNESCO World Heritage sites. Here, you'll find stunning architecture, religious institutions, sculptures, and monuments that narrate the history of these beautiful cities. The region enjoys temperate weather, with temperatures rarely exceeding 34 degrees even during the peak of scorching summers.

Top Places to See in Kathmandu Valley:

Kathmandu Durbar Square
This heritage site, also known as Basantapur Durbar or Hanuman Dhoka, lies in the heart of the city. It features intricate wood carvings and is an old durbar square with over 40 temples in its vicinity. The area exudes a peaceful aura, with each step revealing unique tales of the different dynasties that ruled here. The square is open to tourists throughout the week.

Swayambhunath Stupa
Commonly referred to as the Monkey Temple, Swayambhunath Stupa overlooks the city and offers panoramic views. Built by King Manadeva in the 13th century, it is a hallmark of Hindu faith on this Buddhist site, believed to be where the glory of the Kathmandu Valley began.

Garden of Dreams
This serene oasis, part of the Kaiser Mahal complex, provides a beautiful, lush escape for city dwellers. Spanning 24 acres, the garden features fountains, neo-classical pavilions, a Chinese Moon Gate, and various other European-inspired elements.

Other Places to Explore: Kirtipur, Thamel, Pharping, and Pashupatinath.

Pokhara

Pokhara is a favourite among tourists for its breathtaking natural beauty. With snowy peaks, blue lakes, and lush green landscapes, it’s often referred to as the 'jewel of the Himalayas'. The backdrop of the Annapurna range, combined with a cluster of nine lakes, makes it a hub for adventure activities such as paragliding, trekking, boating, birdwatching, and mountain biking.

Top Places to See in Pokhara:

Phewa Lake & Cluster of Nine Lakes
This freshwater cluster includes Phewa, Begnas, Rupa, Khaste, Dipang, Maidi, Gunde, Neurani, Kamalpokhari, and the Pokhara Seti Catchment. It plays a vital role in supporting the local ecosystem and livelihoods, making it a must-visit for stunning views.

Seti River
The Seti River is a magnificent site that runs along the Mahabharata range, disappearing into the caves and tunnels of Pokhara city. With depths reaching up to 20 meters, it can be seen from several vantage points throughout the city.

World Peace Pagoda
Located on a hilltop at the southern edge of Phewa Lake, this pagoda features four images of Buddha facing each direction and offers spectacular views of the Annapurna range.

Other Places to Explore: Davis Falls, Gupteswara Cave, Old Bazaar, and Mahendra Gupha.

Everest

One of Nepal's main attractions, Everest is the highest point on Earth, and reaching its summit is a journey of resilience that demands immense willpower. Only a few individuals undertake this challenge, which requires months or even years of training and careful planning. While it may not be a stopover for everyone, if you have been preparing for this trek, it is said to be the most surreal experience of a lifetime.

Janakpur

Janakpur is known as the capital of King Janak's kingdom, Mithila, and is recognized as the birthplace of Sita. It is one of the most significant religious sites in Southern Nepal and serves as a cultural center for Hindus in the Terai plains, attracting numerous pilgrimage tourists.

The city is a 10-hour drive from Kathmandu, and the bus route is the preferred option for both locals and tourists.

Top Places to See in Janakpur:

Janaki Mandir
Constructed in 1874, Janaki Mandir draws large crowds of tourists and houses the idol of Sita, believed to have originated near Ayodhya. It is the largest temple in Nepal and has several other religious sites nearby.

Dhanushadham
Located 18 km northeast of Janakpur, this site is said to have emerged from the broken remains of the bow that Lord Ram snapped to win Sita's hand in marriage. The area features various markets and hosts a fair every Sunday from January to March.

Other Places to Explore: Temple Tours, Ponds of Janakpur, and Mithila Art.

Chitawan

Chitwan, meaning 'the heart of the jungle', is named after the Tharu king Chitrasen. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, this dense forest is home to exotic flora and fauna, making it a prime destination for wildlife photographers. Here, you can embark on various adventures, including safaris, bird watching, canoe rides, and even spot crocodiles basking in the sun.

Top Places to See in Chitwan:

Chitwan National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chitwan National Park features Beeshazari Taal in its buffer zone. It is home to over 67 species of mammals, 540 species of birds, and more than 120 species of reptiles, including the famous one-horned rhinoceros.

Devghat
A significant pilgrimage site at the confluence of major rivers like Kali Gandaki and Trishuli, Devghat offers serene views and a chance to immerse yourself in history and heritage.

Other Places to Explore: Meghauli, Sauraha, Bharatpur, and the Chepang Hill Trail.

Lumbini

The birthplace of Lord Buddha, Lumbini is renowned for its monasteries and is the third-largest province in Nepal. It boasts the largest national park in the Terai region, offering a variety of activities and a rich diversity of flora and fauna. The area has a humid climate throughout the year, allowing you to experience its stunning monuments and landscapes.


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