Millions of tourists from across the world travel to Nepal every year on account of the extensive range of travel, adventure, culture and spiritual options that the Himalayan Kingdom presents.
With an unbeatable combination of natural beauty and cultural riches, Nepal provides a unique and rewarding holiday experience to all travelers, and is a most-sought global tourism destination for rich culture and heritage.
Here is a compilation of some of the most popular tourist attractions which you can plan to visit on your next trip to Nepal.

Ranked among the world’s Top 25 tourist destinations, Kathmandu is situated in the bowl-shaped Kathmandu Valley and surrounded by four major mountains: Nagarjun, Phulchoki, Shivapuri and Chandragiri.
With a rich history spanning almost 2000 years, Kathmandu is famous for a number of famed religious monuments, temples, palaces, museums, gardens and other heritage sites. Read More…

Most tourists visiting Kathmandu also visit Patan, which is located in close proximity, as part of a day-trip.

The city is renowned for cultural handicrafts, pottery, puppets, masks and a wide range of other souvenirs. Bhaktapur is also popularly called as Nepal’s Cultural Gem.

Located 200 kilometers west of Kathmandu, Pokhara is Nepal’s second largest city and boasts of a perennially pleasant climate, beautiful scenery and clean air, along with a large number of lakes including the internationally famous Lake Phewa. All treks to the Jomsom and Annapurna regions begin from Pokhara. Overall, Pokhara could be your perfect leisure tourism destination in Nepal. Read More…

Visitors experience a feeling of tranquility and spiritual enrichment in the peaceful environs of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is located on the route from Pokhara to the Chitwan National Park.
The Maya Devi Temple located amidst a large park comprising lakes and monasteries is the main attraction of Lumbini.Read More…

The Ram Janaki Temple in the center of the city is visited by several thousands of devout Hindus, more specifically during Sri Ram Navami and Dashain, the country’s biggest annual festival.
One of the attractions of Janakpur is the popular local cuisine comprising sweets and vegetarian specialties with an Indian touch. Janakpur is popularly known as Nepal’s Center For Religious And Cultural Tourism.

Dating back to the 6th Century A.D., this UNESCO World Heritage Site is in a good condition despite sustaining a minor damage during the 2015 earthquake. Read More

Meaning the “self-existent one”, the Swayambhunath stupa stills atop a little hillock and provides a panoramic view of the valley.
The Sleeping Buddha, the Dewa Dharma Monastery with a bronze icon of Buddha and traditional Tibetan paintings, and the temple dedicated to Harati, the goddess of children, are a few of the important monuments in the region. Read More

The city is also a hotspot for nature lovers with bamboo-forested hills, banana plants and rustic shacks. Dharan’s crowed marketplace offers a variety of shopping options to tourists. Dharan is one of the must visit places in the itinerary of visitors to Nepal. Read More

Stunning sunrise and sunsets along with multiple trekking options, which include long winding tracks and thick woods are a few attractions of Nagarkot, which is often called the ‘perfect honeymoon destination’ in Nepal.

Paragliding, ziplining and wildlife viewing are some of the activities popular among visitors to Sarangkot. Read More…

Located at a distance of 10 kilometers from Bharatpur and 55 kilometers from Kathmandu, Chitwan attracts nature lovers both from Nepal and other countries with a very large collection of rare wildlife species. Explore the Chitwan National Park !

Over 900 species of flora and 300 species of birds also abound in the region.

The Bishnu Devi temple and the Bhaleshore Mahadev temple on top of the hill are a couple of the major attractions here. The cable car is one of the most popular modes of transport used by visitors to reach Chandragiri Hill.

The region is known for its ethnic communities, traditional villages, rhododendron forests and spellbinding views of over ten snowcapped mountains.

The holy Muktinath temple, which is sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists, is a popular pilgrimage center here with immense cultural significance.
The Lower Mustang region has an abundance of Jurassic-era ammonite fossils from the period much before the formation of the Himalayas.

The Risheshor Mahadev Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and the ancient Tibetan monastery are the places to visit here. Hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking along with boating and fishing at Kulekhani (Nepal’s largest man-made lake) are the most popular pastimes in Daman.
Bandipur, one of Nepal’s most charming towns, is a prominent symbol of the old Newari culture with attractive 18th-century European style architecture.
The Khadga Devi Temple, Bindyabashini temple, Tindhara, Siddha Cave, Raniban or Queen’s Forest and the Tundikhel View Point are the principal attractions in Bandipur.
Located at an elevation of 3867 meters, Tengboche is another important tourism center in the Khumbu Pasanglhamu rural municipality. The village is also an important Buddhist monastery ‘Tengboche Monastery’ with the region’s largest gompa.
This monastery is considered as the oldest Sherpa celibate. Tengboche offers a panoramic view of the famous mountain ranges such as Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, among others.
Lobuche lies at an elevation of 4940 meters to the east of Kathmandu region. Lobuche peak consists of two different summits towards east and west at the range of 6,119 m and 6,145 m, respectively.
This is one of the stops that provides lodging option to mountaineers on the trail to Everest base camp in the southeast route. Lobuche will be busy during the April month with hundreds of porters and Sherpas visiting the place on their way to Everest base camp.
It is a 55-meters long massif home to four main summits: Annapurna-I (8,091 meters), Annapurna-II (7,937 meters) in the western and eastern sides of the range, and Annapurna-III (7,555 meters) and Annapurna-IV (7,525 meters) in between them.
Annapurna-1 is the world’s 10th highest mountain. Historically, Annapurna range is also considered as the most dangerous mountains to climb.
Lukla is a small town part of Khumbu Pasanglhamu rural municipality in the Solukhumbu District of Nepal, standing at an elevation of 2860 meters.
It is a popular place for tourists visiting Mount Everest and also offers the best accessibility to the Everest peak. The region also has a small airport that makes it accesible to the outside world.
This is another interesting tourism destination in southern Nepal region. Part of Ratnanagar Municipality in Chitwan District, Sauraha is considered as a gateway to Terai-Duar savanna and grasslands ecoregion. The region is near the East Rapti River and 23 km away from Narayangarh city.
Famous tourism places around Sauraha include Chitwan National Park, Devghat- a Hindu pilgrimage, international elephant polo games, night tower, among others. Sauraha is eastern gateway to the famous Chitwan National Park. The town also provides jungle safari services and more for the visiting tourists.
With an extensive range of interesting places to visit and a wide variety of leisure, shopping and adventure options, Nepal undoubtedly provides tourists with a memorable and unforgettable holiday experience.
So, what are your waiting for? Plan your trip to Nepal immediately and make the most of your fascinating travel experience to the enchanting land.
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