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Total Duration:15 Days.
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Trip Grade: Easy.
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Max Elevation:2100 Mtr.
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Best Time:Whole Year. ( 365 Days of the Year )
Nepal Panorama Tour encompasses all the cultural, natural, and historical highlights of Nepal. Kathmandu valley, the capital city, serves as the political, commercial, and cultural center of the country. While the valley is home to various ethnic groups, the Newars, the original inhabitants, created the splendid civilization of the valley. Tourists, especially from Asian countries, are attracted to the city of Kathmandu for its serene Kathmandu Valleys (a World Heritage Site), snow-capped mountains, ancient temples, and vibrant bazaars. Pashupatinath, an essential religious site for Hindus, Boudhanath, one of the most extensive Stupas in South Asia, Swayambhunath, considered more than 2500 years old, Durbar Square, the former king's residence, and many other attractions.
Nepal's location in the Himalayas means that the country boasts some of the highest peaks globally, and Nepal is where the icy-cold mountains meet the steamy heat of the Indian plains. The Kathmandu Valley, consisting of the three great mini-kingdoms of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur, boasts world-class artistic and architectural heritage.
Bandipur offers tourists the opportunity to immerse themselves in the medieval atmosphere and enjoy the views of the living museum of Newari architecture.
Pokhara, Nepal's second city in tourist terms, is the endpoint for the famous Annapurna Circuit trek and the starting point for a dozen more treks through the mountains of the Annapurna Range. Tourists can enjoy the sight of a perfect triangular mountain capped by snow and buffeted by the icy winds of the Himalayas. The village on the lakeshore is packed with travelers, and the sound of OM MANI PADME HUM reverberates from a hundred shops selling prayer flags, carpets, masks, singing bowls, and CDs of Buddhist Mantras. Pokhara is home to numerous museums, fascinating caves, waterfalls, and Tibetan villages in the surrounding hills.
In Tansen, tourists can tour ancient temples, visit traditional villages, and hike to hilltops with views of the Himalayas.same as well Lumbini, tourists can meditate on the nature of existence amid a sea of monasteries at the birthplace of the Buddha.
Chitwan National Park, regarded as Nepal's third most significant attraction after trekking and the Kathmandu Valley, protects 932 sq km of sal forest, water marshes, and rippling grassland. The park serves as one of the last refuges of the endangered one-horned Indian rhino, with sizable populations of tigers, leopards, and rare Gangetic dolphins.