Nepal Travel Guide: Going to Nepal? So your trip is incomplete without these 5 experiences, a perfect combo of adventure and relaxation.
News India Live, Digital Desk: India’s neighboring country Nepal is known for its beauty and intimacy. Indians do not need a passport or visa to travel here (an identity card is enough), making it a budget-friendly international destination. Let us know what you should explore in Nepal.1. Kathmandu: Center of Culture and Spirituality Nepal’s capital Kathmandu is full of temples and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Pashupatinath Temple: A trip to Nepal is incomplete without visiting this holy temple of Lord Shiva. The evening aarti performed on the banks of Bagmati river is a mesmerizing experience. Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) and Boudhanath Stupa: If you are looking for peace then definitely visit these Buddhist stupas. The colorful prayer flags and peaceful atmosphere here will relax you.2. Pokhara: A combination of adventure and natural beauty. If Kathmandu is the heart, then Pokhara is the soul of Nepal. Phewa Lake: While boating here, you can see the reflection of Machhapuchhare mountain in the water. Adventure Sports: Pokhara is one of the best paragliding spots in the world. Apart from this, you can also enjoy zipline and bungee jumping here.3. Chitwan National Park: Wildlife SafariChitwan is no less than a paradise for nature lovers. One-Horned Rhino: Here you can see the rare one-horned rhinoceros and Bengal Tiger. Elephant Safari and Canoeing: Canoeing in the Rapti River to see crocodiles up close is a unique experience.4. Lumbini: Birthplace of Lord Buddha Lumbini is the most sacred place for spiritual travel lovers. Maya Devi Temple: This is the exact place where Gautam Buddha was born. Here beautiful monasteries (Monasteries) and ‘Ashoka Pillar’ built by different countries are worth seeing.5. Himalayan Trekking and Mountain FlightsIf you can’t climb Mount Everest, there are other ways to see it up close: Mountain Flights: Early morning mountain flights from Kathmandu take you very close to the world’s highest peaks. Trekking: Annapurna Base Camp or Everest Base Camp trek is on the bucket list of trekkers around the world. Some tips for traveling to Nepal: Currency: Indian notes (500 rupee notes are accepted in Nepal) Best time: March to May (Spring) and September to November (Autumn) are the best time to visit Nepal. Shopping: You can buy pashmina shawls, singing bowls and handicrafts in the markets of Thamel.
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