Kathmandu is particularly famous for its religious monuments. Various temples, monasteries, and stupas adorn the city’s landscape, particularly the Pashupatinath Temple and the Changu Narayan which are famous for their stunning, intricate religious artworks. Museums and Durbar Squares in Kathmandu valley have rich collections of archaeological, historical and artistic importance and galleries display art work of the past and present. Full of art, architecture and culture, the Kathmandu Valley is the prime destination for the tourists.
Lumbini is located in the south-central Terai of Nepal, situated in the foothills of the Himalayas. Siddhartha Gautama, the Lord Buddha, was born in 623 B.C. in the famous gardens of Lumbini, which soon became a place of pilgrimage. The history of Lumbini is an important site for Buddhists and Hindus. The ruins of the ancient monasteries depict the story of the rise of Buddhism culture. The major places to visit around Lumbini are: The Mayadevi temple, The Bodhi Tree & Maya Devi Pond, Ashoka Pillar, The Eternal Peace Flame, International Monasteries, Temples, Pagodas & Stupas. Travel to Tilaurakot, Araurakot, Nilgihawa & Sagarhawa to explore more about Buddha.
Pokhara, the ‘Tourist Capital of Nepal,’ is the second-largest city in this Himalayan country, after Kathmandu. Pokhara is also well-known for its adventure activities such as boating, trekking, rafting, canoeing, and bungee jumping. Pokhara has its many nature beauty spots as such Gupteshwor Cave, Chamero Gufa (Bat Cave), Mahendra Cave and popular water falls David’s Fall, Seti Gorge & Fewa Lake etc. Fewa Lake is second largest lake in Nepal where Mt. Fishtail & Annapurna Himalayas can be seen reflected on lake.