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Kathmandu City Travel Guide - NepalGeneral Information Of Kathmandu
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Introduction to city Kathmandu - In NepalIt is difficult to describe Kathmandu. If on one hand it bears the
burden of one of the poorest countries in the world, on the other it has
also learnt to grow and accept the Western style of civilisation, which,
in a way, has led to heavy tourist traffic, giving boost to the industry
that is the most important source of income for Nepal. Kathmandu is a
small city founded around AD 723 as Manju-Patan. In the days of the Malla
Kingdom, it was known as Kantipur and was in the same rank as Patan and
Bhaktpur. King Prithvi Narayan Shah was the man who made Kathmandu his
capital in the 18th century and it never looked back after that. The
opening of the country around 40 years back led to tremendous growth of
tourism in the valley and the capital became a Mecca for trekkers, heaven
for hippies, and a thriving cosmopolitan city. Sightseeing : Places to visit in destination - KathmanduEvery shrine, monument, and scenic spot in the Kathmandu Valley has a legend associated with it and perhaps this makes their existence all the more interesting. Kathmandu, Bharatpur, and Patan are three different cities not far from each other and each having their distinct architectural and cultural value. One common aspect to all these places is the existence of the Durbar Square around which most of the attractions are located. While Kathmandu leads the way with four World Heritage sites, namely, Durbar Square, Swaymbhu Nath, Boudh Nath, and Pashupati Nath Temple, other places are not far behind. Patan is a spiritual city with Durbar Square in the centre and many stupas, shikharas, and temples. Bhaktpur is again a royal city where most of the attractions revolve around Durbar Square and the Palace of 55 Windows.
Excursions : Places nearby city - KathmanduNepal is an exotic country and a place for the brave hearted. Trekking, river rafting, and mountaineering options are amazing and incomparable. The Himalayas has blessed the country with some of the most beautiful sites in the world. Besides the scenic destinations, Nepal also houses many historical and religious sites. While Lumbini is the birthplace of Lord Buddha, Janakpur is considered the birthplace of Sita, wife of Lord Rama. Most of the places are in the vicinity of Kathmandu, which is connected by road and air to India. |
Bungamati Village |
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Bungamati is a sleepy, 16th-century village which is considered the winter home of Lord Machchendranath. Though it is a village, the cobbled streets and tightly packed houses around the streets gives it a distinct feel of a town. |
Chapagaon |
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Situated on the southern tip of the Kathmandu Valley, Chapagaon is a rural village famous for its temple of Vajra Varahi, one of the many incarnations of Lord Vishnu. |
Dakshinkali |
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Dedicated to Goddess Kali, the temple of Dakshinkali is one of the most popular places of tantrik worship in Kathmandu. The shrine is specially crowned on Tuesday while Saturday is the day for animal sacrifice. Dakshinkali is located 22 km from the city centre on the southern rim of the valley. |
Daman |
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Daman is located along Tribhuvan Rajpath at a distance of 80 km southeast of Kathmandu on an elevation of 2,650 metres. There are excellent views of Mt. Everest and other mountain peaks from Daman. There is a special tower built for this purpose. |
Dhulikhel |
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Dhulikhel is a historic town situated 32 km east of Kathmandu. You can watch the views of the snowy ranges of Makalu in the east to Manaslu in the west from Dhulikhel. |
Gorkha |
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The birthplace of King Prithvi Narayan Shah, the founder of modern Nepal, Gorkha is situated on a hill overlooking the snowy peaks of the Himalayas. The main attractions here are Gorkha Durbar and the temples of Gorakhnath and Kali. The town is situated at a distance of around 144 km from Kathmandu. |
Helambu |
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Famous for its scenic grandeur and pleasant climate, Helambu is situated about 72 kilometres north-east of Kathmandu. There are many Buddhist monasteries here. You can trek to this place from Sundarijal situated 11 km away from Kathmandu. |
Janakpur |
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Janakpur is one of the holiest places for Hindus as it is believed to be the place where Sita, the wife of Lord Ram was born. The town is full of temples and artificial ponds like Janaki Temple, Ram Temple, Ram-Janaki Vivah Mandap, Ganga Sagar, Dhanush Sagar, and Janakpur Women’s Development Centre. Janakpur is situated at a distance of around 140 km south of Kathmandu in the Terai Region. |
Kakani |
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Situated at an altitude of 2,000 metres above sea level, Kakani is an excellent spot for mountain viewing. It is located at a distance of around 28 km northwest of Kathmandu. A good place for picnicking and walking with accommodation facilities. |
Kodari Road |
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Situated on the international border with China, Kodari Road is situated some 144 km from Kathmandu. It has an exotic history as the starting point of Trans-Himalayan trade in the ancient times. The national highway from Kathmandu to Kodari road is full of magnificent views all along such as magnificent river gorges, mountains, and the famous hot water spring known as Tatopani. |
Lumbini |
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Considered as the birthplace of Lord Buddha, Lumbini is situated 250 kilometres south-west of Kathmandu. The main attractions here are the broken Ashokan Pillar, remnants of an old monastery, and images of Buddha’s mother Maya Devi. |
Nagarkot |
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Namche Bazaar |
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Situated around 241 km from Kathmandu, this place is the starting point for climbing the Mt. Everest. The distance is generally covered in 15 days by trekking. The place is also the home to legendary Sherpas. |
Panauti Valley |
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Situated on the road to Dhulikhel, Panauti is a thriving village with lovely temples and interesting old houses. There is a beautiful area with some fourteenth-century wooden temple struts. |
Trishuli |
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Trishuli is the most popular river for rafting in Nepal and gives some serious challenges to the rafters. Mungling, the starting point for many of the rafting expeditions, is situated some 110 km from Kathmandu |
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