
7 places in Nepal you should visit
1. Janaki Mandir
Janaki Mandir at Janakpur in Madhesh province was constructed in 1874 and is a blend of Mughal and local architecture. The temple is a three-storey building and has 60 rooms, making it the largest temple in Nepal. Pilgrims flock here by the thousands to pay homage to Janaki Mandir—Janaki being the other name of Sita, the daughter of King Janak. The temple houses an idol of Sita which was found near Ayodhya, the kingdom of Ram. The marriage anniversary of Lord Ram and Sita is celebrated in Janakpur every year on Vivaha Panchami, which falls in December. In the southwest corner of Janaki Mandir is the Vivaha Mandap, which has been built at the site where the marriage of Ram and Sita is said to have taken place. Another well-known temple in the vicinity is Ram Mandir, which is built in pagoda style and is hence different from the other temples in Janakpur that generally bear resemblance to Mughal architecture. It houses a female statue, said to be of Yogamaya, which has the reputation of being one of the most beautiful images of female forms in Nepal. Other holy sites of interest include the Laxman Temple, Sankat Mochan Temple and Hanuman Temple. Amount the 7 places in Nepal you should visit in 2025 janaki Mandir is the best holy place to visit.
2. Kuri Village, Kalinchok
Kuri village, a popular tourist destination around 150 km from Kathmandu, lies at an altitude of 3,842 metres above sea level in Kalinchowk of Dolakha district, in Bagmati province. People visit the place to enjoy the snow during the winter besides the mesmerising landscapes and splendid panoramic view of the Himalayan range. Kalinchok gets snow mainly at the end of December and the snowfall continues till the end of February or mid-March. When there is snow, it is difficult for jeeps, buses and cars to reach the top of Kuri village. Chains are wrapped around the wheels of vehicles and specially modified jeeps with highly experienced drivers are used to carry visitors. There are several hotels and restaurants in the area. The road up to Kuri has also improved over the years.
3. Annapurna Base Camp
Annapurna Base Camp trek, in Gandaki province, makes for a picturesque journey that takes you to the foothills of the Annapurna South, up to 4,130 metres above sea level. The five-day trek (seven days for slow walkers) offers rich cultural diversities, typical Nepali villages and the flora and fauna nestled at the foothills of Annapurna. The distance from Pokhara to Annapurna Base Camp is approximately 81 kilometres. It is among the shortest and most budget-friendly treks in Nepal. For Nepalis, lodging costs around $5 to $10 per day. For foreigners, the overall cost of the trek ranges from $800 to $1500 on average per person. Annapurna Base Camp trek can be done at any time throughout the year as each season offers a different trekking experience. The ideal time for the trek depends on your weather preferences and what you expect from it. However, autumn (September to October) and spring (March to May) are considered the two best seasons for the trek, as the days at the time are warm and bright with clear skies. 7 places in Nepal you should visit , Annapurna Base camp is trek is done at any time throught the year.
4. Everest Base Camp Trek
Everest Base Camp trekking starts from The Tenzing Hillary Airport which is also known as Lukla airport and is situated at an altitude of (9,337 ft / 2,846 m) from sea level. Guides, porters and several community people along the way assist trekkers.
Embark on the Everest Base Camp Trek, a breathtaking journey through the heart of the Himalayas. Experience stunning vistas of towering peaks, including the majestic Everest, as you traverse picturesque Sherpa villages and lush valleys. This iconic trek combines adventure, culture, and natural beauty, offering an immersive experience into the lives of local communities. With varied terrain and challenging ascents, it's a rewarding challenge for trekkers of all levels. Capture unforgettable moments as you adventure to the world’s highest base camp, surrounded by serene landscapes and captivating wildlife. Join us for a once-in-a-lifetime trekking experience that promises both thrill and tranquility.
The trek to Everest Base Camp typically takes around 12-14 days, depending on your pace and the route you take. This includes travel time to and from Kathmandu, and acclimatization days built into the itinerary.
5. Mardi himal Trek
- The short and exciting Mardi Himal trek presents the charm of spectacular mountains and beautiful villages that accord the people with lower stamina and beginner trekkers.
- Getting towards the upper viewpoint (4250m/13600ft), the magnificent Himalayas such as Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Annapurna and many other snow-capped peaks makes the morning rays splendid.
6. Peak Climbing
Nepal is the best destination for peak climbing. Peak climbing generally ranges from 5500 – 6500 meters altitude. Nepal has Top 8 eight-thousander Peak out 14 eight-thousanders peak in the world. The top 8 eight-thousander peak includes Everest, Kangchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Dhaulagiri I, Manaslu, and Annapurna I.
Climbing peaks is an adventurous sport that is also a technically and physically challenging activity. If you are a novice climber looking for some 6000m experience or more of a professional mountaineer learning to master the technical aspects of the climb Nepal has a peak for you.
Recently, the Nepal Mountaineering Association(NMA) has listed 326 peaks above 6000 meters to climb legally out of 1310 peaks (you can also do Mountaineering/Expedition for climbing peaks above 6500 meters).
7. City Tours
Nepal has plenty to offer when it comes to city touring at the iconic Kathmandu valley i.e the City of Temples to the most amazing Pokhara Valley i.e the city of lakes, Lumbini i.e the Birthplace of Lord Gautam Buddha, and the famous Chitwan National park and many more hill stations and cultural sites. The historic Kathmandu valley acts as a home to countless elegant monuments, temples, sculptures, and magnificent artworks belonging to the Malla and Lichaavi periods. It covers seven worldwide heritage sites out of a total of 10 heritage sites of Nepal, as listed according to UNESCO.
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