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Places to Visit in Nepal Before You Die

Nepal has a considerable measure to offer to explorers, climbers, and nature searchers. Nepal, it is frequently stated, is an ideal world of normal excellence. The brilliant picturesque magnificence of the Himalayas in the northern piece of Nepal is wonderful as well as offers a lifetime experience to supporters. Who wouldn't have any desire to appreciate the transcendence of being amidst electrifying mountain forsake in Mustang to the dike of crystal clear Rara Lake? 

The charmed subtropical pine woodland feigns anybody with its aromatic nearness in valleys like Barun and Langtang. The bewildering magnificence of Lake Tilicho regularly outbids the estimation of ridiculously wealthy individual on earth. Generally, the assuaging and obvious pictures recorded underneath give a look at the fabulous nature that is still a long way from human attack.

18. Koshi Tappu - Wildlife Reserve

Koshi Tapu - Wildlife Reserve

"A premier location in Nepal for bird watching.The Kosi Tapu and the Kosi Barrage in east Nepal provide one of the best places in Nepal to view migratory waterfowl, waders, and shorebirds during the winter months. Many species not recorded elsewhere in the region have been seen here. Thousands of birds congregate here in January and February before they migrate north when the warm weather begins. Kosi Tapu Tented Camp situated on the fringe of the reserve provides the only accommodation to date. Well qualified nature guides take the guests out on walks, jeep drives and boat rides to look for birds and the wild buffalo found only here in Nepal. It is possible to combine this tour with SunKosi Raft Trip or with treks in the eastern hills." -time to time t (Tripadvisor) 

17. Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park

"Nestled at the foot of the Himalayas, Chitwan has a particularly rich flora and fauna and is home to one of the last populations of single-horned Asiatic rhinoceros and is also one of the last refuges of the Bengal Tiger. Chitwan National Park (CNP), established in 1973, was Nepal’s first National Park. Located in the Southern Central Terai of Nepal, it formerly extended over the foothills, the property covers an area of 93,200 hectares, extends over four districts: Chitwan, Nawalparasi, Parsa, and Makwanpur." -UNESCO

16. Lumbini

Lumbini

"The Lord Buddha was born in 623 BC in the sacred area of Lumbini located in the Terai plains of southern Nepal, testified by the inscription on the pillar erected by the Mauryan Emperor Asoka in 249 BC. Lumbini is one of the holiest places of one of the world's great religions, and its remains contain important evidence about the nature of Buddhist pilgrimage centers from as early as the 3rd century BC." -UNESCO

15. Barun Valley

Barun Valley

"Barun Valley provides stunning contrasts, where high waterfalls cascade into deep gorges, craggy rocks rise from lush green forests, and colorful flowers bloom beneath white snow peaks. This unique landscape shelters some of the last pristine mountain ecosystems on earth. Rare species of animals and plants flourish in diverse climates and habitats, relatively undisturbed by humankind." -Wiki

14. Rolwaling Valley 


"Rolwaling is an inner Himalayan valley, considered to be a Beyal or holy sanctuary by the local Buddhist Sherpa inhabitants. The name Rolwaling means, ‘valley carved by a plough’ and its steep cliffs do indeed give the impression of a plough-carved furrow. It is a little-trekked area lying just west of Everest, and its forests and views are some of the best in Nepal. It was here in 1951 that the first yeti footprints were discovered and photographed by Eric Shipton." - Nepal watchers 

13. Namche Bazaar


Better known as the Gateway to Mt. Everest, Namche Bazaar is the main trading center of Khumbu region.Today it's a major tourist hub, especially the starting point for Mount Everest climbers. 

12. Badimalika


"Badimalika Temple lies in Bajura districts situated around fifteen thousand feet from sea land. Its culture, landscape, biodiversity, climate and people at large have valorized its pristine beauty. Moreover, Badimalika is a paradise in the real sense not only for those wanting to explore natural and cultural treasures but also for those who seek pacified life with meditating enlightenment." - Hamro Malika.

11. Manang


"The Manang Valley, which lies close to the Nepal-Tibet border, offers tremendous opportunities due to its rich natural flora and fauna. Three tracks start from here. The first, via Thorangla, Muktinath, and Mustang to Lhasa—a journey that takes four days; the second via Naur Khola and Naurgaon, which takes five days to Lhasa; and finally the third via Larkiya bazar, which is the one most commonly used by the people of Central Nepal." -Wiki.

10. Panch Pokhari

Panch Pokhari

"Panch Pokhari means the group of five holy ponds/lakes. This is just northeast of Kathmandu toward snow wall. Pach pokhari is situated to the north-east of Kathmandu. valley and west of Rolwaling Himal. It is pilgrimage place for Hindus and it has five holy ponds at the height of 4462mtr. The area offers cultural heritage, unsurpassed beauty, and biological diversity. The beautiful Himalayan range and pristine nature with different culture are the major highlights of this trek." - Adventure High Mountain.

9. Langtang Valley

Langtang Valley

Langtang valley recently declared as a protected area, lies to the north of Kathmandu Valley. The famous high mountain lake Gosaikunda, sacred to Hindus, also rest in the region.

8. Tilicho Lake


You first have to surpass the rugged terrain to see the panorama of beautiful turquoise Tilicho Lake.

7. Upper Mustang

Once an interdepend kingdom, although closely tied to language and culture to Tibet, Upper Mustang is located north of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna mountain ranges in a Kaligandaki River Basin.

6. Gokyo Valley

This tranquil valley is more famous for glacier-fed Gokyo Lakes that are considered to be sacred by both Hindus and Buddhists.

5. Annapurna Base Camp


Annapurna Base Camp serves as a gateway to one of the world's most dangerous peak, Annapurna I, which has 38 percent fatality-to-summit ratio.

4. Khaptad National Park


Spread over four districts in the Far Western Region of Nepal, Khaptad National Park is named after religious Hindu guru Khaptad Swami.

3. Khumbu Region

The northern part of Solukhumbu district is better known as Khumbu, which is home to the inhabitants of the mountainous region including Sherpa community.

2. Shey Phoksundo National Park

Shey Phoksundo National Park

The only trans-Himalayan national park of Nepal provides a diversity of spectacular landscapes and ranks among the most scenic mountain parks in the world.

1. Rara National Park

Rara Lake

The largest lake of Nepal also happens to be the most beautiful place in the country.
Source: GELL Research Group
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