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Top 10 Famous Nepal Tourist Attractions Places

Nepal is best-known for the mighty mountains in the Himalayas. Mountain climbing in Nepal is often on the top of the bucket list for many adventure lovers. But the Himalayan nation is diverse in terms of its mesmerizing natural beauty and intriguing cultural aspects. The major attractions of Nepal include mountains and trekking in the Himalayan trails. One of the world’s most famous trekking trails is the Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal. Further, Nepal is home to eight among the fourteen 8000m peaks in the world.
 

1. Mount Everest Climbing

Mountains are the main attractions of Nepal. And undoubtedly, the Roof of the World – Mount Everest happens to be the top attraction for adventurous mountaineers and is on the bucket list of adventurers from around the world. Mount Everest Climbing takes summiteers to the highest point on earth at 8,848m (29,032 feet).

While climbing Everest is possible from both Tibet and Nepal sides, many mountaineers attempt from Nepal side due to technical ease. Every year hundreds of climbers come to Nepal to climb Mount Everest. To climb Everest, mountaineers trek through Namche bazaar and Sagarmatha National Park to reach the Base Camp at first. The trek gives a closer look at the Himalayan lifestyle and Sherpa culture; after that begins the weeks-long waiting and preparing to climb Mount Everest.

2. Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climbing takes you to the summit of Mera Peak (6,461m/21,190ft), one of the highest trekking peaks in Nepal. It is a popular choice among novice climbers who are not familiar with the technicality of mountain climbing. However, the thrill is equally rewarding.

The route to Mera Peak goes through the famous Zatra La Pass, starting from Lukla airport. The route is filled with beautiful views and culturally eloquent local lifestyle in small villages. After the days-long trek, the summit of Mera peak has the most astonishing views of Himalayan vistas, including five 8000m peaks Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga.

3. Everest Base Camp Trek

Everest Base Camp trek takes you to the foot of Mount Everest at 5600m. Also known as the Gateway to Everest, it is one of the most popular treks in the whole world. The Everest Base camp trek starts at Lukla airport and can be trekked through various routes.

The trek begins at Lukla airport and follows the Dudh Koshi River up to Namche Bazaar – a quirky marketplace at the highest elevation. After that, the trek is days long up to the Base Camp and passes through places like Syangboche, Tengboche, and Dingboche with mesmerizing views of  Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Everest, and other vistas throughout the way. The trek is not only about reaching near the world’s tallest peak but also experiencing the Himalayan Buddhist culture and getting a closer look at the life of the world-famous mountain climbers (the Sherpas).  Further, the trail lies in the Sagarmatha National Park, which is also a world heritage site.

4. Annapurna Base Camp Trek

The Annapurna region in Nepal is one of the most diverse and popular options for trekking. The region has trek options suitable for everyone. Among them, the trek to Annapurna’s base camp at 4130m/13549ft height, is a real treat for trekking enthusiasts. The Base camp has promising views of Annapurna I, Annapurna II to Gangapurna and Annapurna III.

The Annapurna Base Camp trek has the most well-groomed itineraries among all other trekking routes in Nepal. And, that is precisely why it is among the first choice for first-time and solo trekkers. Further, the trail passes through diverse landscapes and beautiful surroundings with rich mountain vistas, terraced fields, quaint Gurung villages, and a wide variety of flora and fauna.

5. Langtang Valley Trek

The Langtang Valley Trek is one of Nepal’s most promising trekking trails that has a lot to offer. The trail passes through verdant pine and bamboo forests, green farmlands, mountain streams, rugged rock, snow-capped peaks, grassy lawns, and meadows leading to the famous Kyanjin Gompa.

The Langtang valley, which also goes by the Valley of Glaciers, is best known for Mount Langtang, which stands at an elevation of 7,227 m. Trekkers can see the spectacular mountain views of Dorji Lakpa, Mt. Gaurishanker, Mt. Ganesh, Yala peak, Naya Kanga, and several other vistas throughout the trails. Further, the specialty of Langtang Valley Trek also includes small villages inhabited by Tibetans, Tamangs, and Sherpas.

6. Durbar Squares of Kathmandu Valley

The three Durbar Squares of Kathmandu valley – Patan Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, and Kathmandu Durbar Square are listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites for their historical and artistic significance. Each Durbar Square covers a large area with several other monuments in them.

The Kathmandu Durbar Square, also known as Basantapur or Hanumandhoka Durbar Square, features Taleju temple, Kumari Bahal, Bhandarkhal, while the Patan Durbar square has the famous Krishna Mandir. Likewise, Bhaktapur Durbar square has the famous Nyatapol temple, 55 window palace, and several other architectural wonders. Further, all these Durbar squares also have museums that depict their history.

7. Swayambhunath Stupa

Listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Swayambhunath stupa is a major attraction of Nepal. The word Swayambhu literally means self-existent; its history dates back to 460 AD. It is one of the holiest places for Buddhists worldwide. Further, it is also a symbol of harmony between Hinduism and Buddhism as the stupa also includes temples of Hindu deities.

Swayambhunath lies on a small hillock from where you get to see the whole view of Kathmandu city. Further, the stupa is filled with monkeys running around on the entire hillock, so it also goes by the name “The Monkey Temple.”

8. Bouddhanath Stupa

Bouddhanath Stupa in Kathmandu is one of the biggest stupas in the whole world. Built as the Mandala replica of the famous Gyantse Monastery in Tibet, Bouddhanath is the main hub of Tibetan lifestyle and culture in Kathmandu. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site surrounded by numerous monasteries.

The stupa features all-seeing-eyes of the Buddha on each side which are the symbols of inner awareness. At ground level, the stupa has 108 meditating images of Gautam Buddha behind the copper prayer wheels.

9. Pashupatinath Temple

Located on the banks of the Bagmati River, Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu is the holiest shrine of Hindus. As per legends, the site is believed to have existed since the beginning of the millennium. The main temple is of pagoda style craved with exquisite wood carvings with silver roofs; inside it lies a Shiva lingam.

Every night, a grand aarti ceremony is held on the river banks of Bagmati, facing the Pashupatinath, with devotees singing and dancing. Further, on the day of Shivratri, the entire temple is covered with flowers, and the temple is flocked with pilgrims and sadhus.

10. Pokhara- The City of Lakes

Pokhara is the most popular tourist hub in Nepal. The city has eight lakes, including the famous ones like Fewa and Begnas. Pokhara is a dream destination for adventure lovers as it provides plenty of opportunities for paragliding, mountain biking, boating, and sightseeing of panoramic views of the mountain range.

Pokhara is surrounded by many viewpoints, including the famous Peace Pagoda and Sarangkot, from where travelers can enjoy the gorgeous view after short hikes. Further, the city is also the starting point for trekking routes in the Annapurna Region.