Nepal has a fascinating nature and impressive attractions, making it a prominent tourist stop with many of the best sites that nature and history lovers love. Follow with us today the best tourist sites in Nepal to live adventure and pleasure when visiting this summer.
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Pashupatinath Temple
On the bank of the Bagamasti River this temple is considered the most important for Hindus and it is also classified as the most famous religious site in Asia. The temple, which consists of several sections, includes a group of libraries, headquarters, small temples, courtyard, and shrines. Therefore, it should be included in the schedule of your next visit to Nepal.
Sagarmatha National Park
Sagarmatha National Park includes the highest mountains in the world, including Mount Everest, and besides the magnificence of these mountains there is a lot to do in this park. A group of rare animals can be seen in the park, including the red panda, the Himalayan black bear, the snow leopard, and others, by organizing specialized tours and there are hundreds of bird species in the park.
Namche Bazaar
Namche is called the gateway to the Everest Mountains, since most people begin their path towards climbing the summit from it, and the town is also famous for having a bazaar in it that has a history spanning thousands of years. The bazaar provides all that adventurers might need in their walks to the mountains or everyday life in Nepal. As expected, the bazaar is the highest in the world, as it may pose a challenge to many people.
The town of Patan
Patan is separated from the capital, Kathmandu, by the Pagmati River, often called the Sanskrit language “the city of beauty”. The old part of the town includes the best examples of traditional engineering in Nepal. Some of the tourist attractions in the town include the Golden Temple, the Pattan Museum, and the Krishna Mandri site, all showing details of the country’s history.
Bhote Koshi
This river is ideal for visitors who want to take a vacation by discovering the sites and paths in Nepal and enjoying some adventure that raises the level of adrenaline through a range of sports that can be practiced there.
Durbar Square
The name Durbar in the Nepalese language means “royal” and it is precisely what the square is, as it is located in front of the former imperial palace before the unification of the country in the 18th century, when the square witnessed the proclamation and crowning of kings. The plaza located in the heart of the capital, Kathmandu is now a living example of Nepalese architecture and has many towers, temples and shrines. The square is witnessing intensive efforts to restore the work of what was affected by the earthquake that struck the country in 2015.
From the town of Patan
From Namche Bazaar
From Sagarmatha Park
From Durbar Square
From Pashupatinath Temple at night
From Bhote Koshi
Sagarmatha Park
Patan town
Durbar Square
Pashupatinath Temple
Sports in Bhote Koshi
Namche Bazaar