Located along the great Himalayan range and blessed with stunning natural surroundings, Nepal is a traveler’s paradise. You’ll find fun trekking options and thrilling wildlife sanctuaries. With its unique temples and offbeat destinations, Nepal truly is one of a kind. Here is a list of places to visit in Nepal if you are looking to create lifelong memories.
Khumbu Valley
Khumbu Valley is undoubtedly one of the most magnificent trekking destinations in Nepal. Here you’ll find tall, jagged snow-clad mountains and greenery coursing with clear blue water. Perched at an elevation of 3,300 meters, this thriving valley is developed around the Khumbu glacier. Along with the serene beauty you will also be able to witness the local lifestyle. The villages you will be crossing en route include Lukla, Dingboche and Khumjung.
Patan Museum
This fine museum is situated within the royal palace in Durbar Square. It also ranks among the best museums in South Asia. The interior is restored beautifully and it is also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The museum houses various traditional and sacred objects. Some are rare findings belonging to the royal past, along with some priceless treasures. A visit to this museum offers a look into the glorious past of this kingdom.
Pashupatinath Temple
Pashupatinath Temple, KathmanduThis is probably one of the most famous and sacred temples complexes in India. Built during the 5th century by the Lichchhavi king, it is dedicated to Shivji. People from far and wide visit this temple to offer their prayer and gain blessings. The presiding deity worshipped here is the “lord of animals.”
With its extensive collection of temples, images and inscriptions, this place is also included within the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Situated in Kathmandu, the temple is located on either side of the holy river of Bagmati.
Sagarmatha National Park
If you are looking for adventure in your holiday plans in Nepal then you should definitely visit this place. Winter snows render the region even more enchanting.
Extending over an area of 1,148 square kilometers, this national park also houses Mount Everest, the world’s tallest peak. Established in 1976, the park contains a wonderful biodiversity of flora and fauna. It attracts throngs of tourists from far and wide.
Boudhanath Stupa
Boudhanath Stupa, KathmanduThis massive yet simple stupa is one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world. In particular it has its eye in every direction. Created after the passing away of Lord Buddha during the 14th century, this stupa has always been a sign of Buddhist belief, peace and beauty. Initially the site was on a trade route, allowing masses of devotees to offer their prayers here. This brought it in front of the world as one of the most magnificent representations of religion.
Bhaktapur
Bhaktapur Durbar SquareLocated within the Kathmandu valley and referred to as “Bhadgaon,” or the city of devotees, this place earns its name. Once, its towering temple complexes and some of the finest religious architectural wonders of the country filled three squares. Nepal’s 2015 earthquake caused it extensive damage. However, fine traditional arts and crafts shops still fill the narrow winding streets. Pottery, puppetry and so much more make this one of the most charming places to visit in Nepal.
Pokhara
Pokhara, the gateway to AnnapurnaThis spectacular lakeside destination is the best option for you to recharge yourself. Here you can kick back and leave the city bustle behind. Pokhara offers you the perfect holiday with stunning scenery, adventure activities and delectable Nepali cuisine. Besides its scenic beauty there is so much more that Pokhara has to offer. This includes Gurkha soldier museum, paragliding adventures and trekking routes in and around the Annapurna circuit. This is one of the perfect places to visit in Nepal for the curious traveler, and a great getaway option with friends and family.
Chitwan National Park
Rhinos in Chitwan National ParkThis 932 sq. km. of marshlands and grasslands is a place where rhinos and tigers roam around freely and peacefully. Chitwan National Park is one of the most popular world heritage sites. And it’s the best place for you to witness the magnificent collection of Asian wildlife. Along with its 500 birds you can also view deer, monkeys, one-horned rhinos and, if you are lucky, leopards. You can also get up close with domesticated animals, definitely a fun experience in itself.