Nepal is a garden of many beautiful and interesting places of significance. The places are full of history, culture, religion. Not to mention the remarkable beauty of the landscape. You can reach most places from Kathmandu(capital city) by road or by air. According to the Lonely Planet Travel Guide.”Nepal is a land of sublime scenery, time-worn temples, and some of the best hiking trails on earth. It’s the kind of country that lingers in your dreams long after you leave it. This is why so many travelers are drawn back to Nepal, armed the second time round with a greater appreciation of its natural and cultural complexity, a stout pair of walking boots and a desire for sculpted calf muscles.” Below are the most popular places to visit in Nepal.

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Everest Base Camp Trekking.

Everest Base Camp is a popular trekking destination in Nepal for adventurers. It is located at the base of Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. Trekking to Everest Base Camp allows you to experience breathtaking landscapes, including stunning mountain views, glaciers, and Sherpa villages. The trek usually takes around 12-14 days and requires a good level of fitness and acclimatization to the high altitude.

Annapurna Circuit Trekking.

The Annapurna Circuit Trekking is one of the most famous and diverse trekking routes in Nepal. It takes you through the stunning Annapurna Mountain Range, including Annapurna I, the tenth highest peak in the world. The trek offers a variety of landscapes, from lush forests to high mountain passes, and provides an opportunity to witness breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks. The duration of the trek can vary from 10 to 21 days, depending on the route and pace.

Langtang National Park Trekking.

Langtang National Park is a trekking region located north of Kathmandu. It offers beautiful alpine scenery, snow-capped peaks, and traditional Tamang Villages. Trekking in Langtang allows you to explore the picturesque Langtang Valley, visit the holy Kyanjin Gompa monastery, and enjoy panoramic mountain views. The trek typically takes around 7-10 days and is known for its peaceful atmosphere and less crowded trails compared to Everest and Annapurna Regions.

Upper Mustang.

Located in the rain-shadow region of the Himalayas, Upper Mustang is a restricted area that offers a unique cultural and geographical experience. It is known for its Tibetan-influenced culture, ancient monasteries, and stunning landscapes of barren cliffs and rugged canyons. The region was once a part of the ancient salt trade route to Tibet.

Rara Lake.

Situated in Rara National Park in western Nepal, Rara Lake is the country's largest lake. Known for its pristine beauty, the lake is surrounded by lush forests and snow-capped peaks. It offers a serene and tranquil environment, perfect for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful getaway.

Tilicho Lake.

Located in the Annapurna Region, Tilicho Lake is one of the highest lakes in the world. It is situated at an elevation of around 4,919 meters (16,138 feet) and requires a challenging trek to reach. The turquoise-colored lake is surrounded by breathtaking Himalayan peaks, making it a popular destination for trekkers looking for a rewarding and adventurous experience.

Ghorepani.

Ghorepaniis a village located in the Annapurna Region of Nepal. It is a popular trekking destination, known for its stunning panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Mountainranges. The highlight of the area is the hike to Poon Hill, a viewpoint that offers breathtaking sunrise and sunset views over the Himalayas.

Gosainkunda.

Gosainkunda is a sacred lake situated in the Langtang Region of Nepal. It is a significant pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists. The area is surrounded by majestic mountains, and the lake itself is believed to be formed by Lord Shiva's trident. The annual Janai Purnima festival attracts devotees who take a holy dip in the lake's cold waters.

Manaslu.

The Manaslu Region is located in the western part of Nepal and is known for its pristine natural beauty and cultural richness. The highlight of the region is Mount Manaslu, the eighth highest mountain in the world. Trekking in this area offers diverse landscapes, including deep gorges, alpine forests, and high mountain passes. The region is less crowded compared to other popular trekking destinations in Nepal, making it a great choice for those seeking a more off-the-beaten-path experience.

The Capital City of Kathmandu.

Kathmandu, the capital and cultural center of Nepal, derives its name from Kasthmandap (house of wood). The Durbar Square has an array of temples overlooked by the Hanuman Dhoka Palace. This is the ancient palace of the Nepalese Royalty. You can experience the culture, people, history and their different living styles. Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple, Swoyambhunath Stupa and Boudhanath Stupa are the main attractions of the city and UNESCO World Heritage Sites

The Ancient City of Bhaktapur.

Bhaktapur(Bhadgaon), an ancient town, who’s name means the “city of devotees.” It lies 14 km east of Kathmandu in the Kathmandu valley. Experience Nepalese life as it happens in this city by enjoying the view of Bhaktapur. It is the home of medieval art and architecture and still retains a rich medieval aroma. Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Nagarkot, Changunarayan Temple  are the main attraction of the city. For the best sunrise view head to Nagarkot.

The Artisan City of Patan.

Patan (Lalitpur) is a city of fine arts.  Art lovers and enthusiasts will love the Nepalese arts, architecture, traditions, and crafts. These traditions draw mainly from religious customs. Four Buddhist stupas set on the four-corners of the outer boundaries of this ancient city are said to have been built in the 3rd century A.D. by Emperor Ashoka. Patan Durbar Square and Handicraft Centres are the main attraction of the Patan.

The Scenic City of Pokhara.

Pokhara located 200km west of Kathmandu. It is a 6hrs mountain drive or a 25 minute flight from kathmandu. Kathmandu is the cultural hub of Nepal, Pokhara is its center of adventure and scenic beauty. Pokhara offers picture-perfect scenery and striking natural beauty. This city is famous for its lakes and its location beneath the towering Annapurna massif. The serenity of Phewa Lake and the magnificence of the fishtail mountain rising behind it create an ambience of peace and magic. Pokhara boasts stunning views of the Himalayan Mountain Range, rowing in Phewa Lake, the Seti gorge, Devi’s Fall, the Mahendra Cave, Begnas Lake and an International Mountain Museum.

The Spiritual Lumbini.

Lumbini, a birthplace of Buddha and a famous pilgrimage for millions of Buddhists all over the world. It is situated about 295 km west of Kathmandu. The site is a large garden with a grove of pipal trees and many temples and shrines. In Lumbini don’t miss the sacred garden, Ashoka Pillar, Maya Devi temple, Peace Flame, and the melding of Buddhist from around the globe.

Discover Chitwan National Park.

Chitwan National Park stands today as a successful testimony of nature conservation in South Asia. This is the first national park of Nepal. Established in 1973, Chitwan set out to preserve a unique ecosystem that is significantly valuable to the whole world. The park covers a pristine area of 932 sq. km. Chitwan is situated in the subtropical inner Terai lowlands of south central part of Nepal. The park has gained much wider recognition in the world when UNESCO included this area on the list of World Heritage Sites in 1984.

Bardia National Park.

Covering an area of 968 sq. km, Royal Bardia National Park is situated in the mid-Far Western Terai, east of the Karnali River. Originally set aside in 1968 as a Royal Hunting Reserve, the area was commemorated in 1967 as Royal Karnali Wildlife Reserve with an area of 368 sq. km. It was renamed as Royal Bardia Wildlife Reserve in 1982 and extended to include the Babai River valley in 1984. National Park status was gazetted in 1988. The main objectives of the park are to conserve a representative ecosystem of the mid-Western Terai. In particular the area protects the tiger ad its prey species.