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For all adventure junkies, Nepal is a spectacular door. You walk to the mountains, visit the traditional towns, hunt waterfalls, and the various places to enjoy an entertaining experience in this magnificent country. In Nepal, there are numerous waterfalls, but in the mountain area, there are several popular waterfalls. The Waterfalls are Earth's most fascinating wonders. The water sprinkles slightly to your face and the cold wind gives you a fresh sensation, and the roaring waters are eternal, happy moments for you. The hunt for the perfect waterfall could offer a great trek and the chance to discover incredible hidden gems. Sometimes the journey could last more than a day while chasing this wonderful waterfall. Here is the list of Nepalese fantastic and famous cascades. 1) Rupse Waterfall: Another of Mustang's main attractions is the Rupse Waterfall. The deepest canyon and the hollowest routes in the world lie the hidden gem waterfall of Nepal, Rupse Waterfall, starting from the famous river town of Beni, passing through Kali Gandaki gorges. The waters flow down to the Kali Gandaki River from an altitude of 300 m. This waterfall is a marvel of Nepal. The waterfall is about 38 kilometers from Beni, the...
Read-moreNepal is a country with unique geographic variants and regions. Nepal offers a wide variety of weather and climates with an altitude of 60 m to 8848 m above sea level. The subtropical latitude of Nepal is caused by its climatic variations. The climates in various regions vary by height and season throughout the year. Nepalese climate is divided into cinq climate regions: tropical and subtropical zones below 1,200 m (22,400 m) above sea level, cool, temperate zones at 1,200 m (1200-2400 m) high; cold zone at 2,400- 3,600 m (13,600 to 3,400 m), Arctic climate zone at 4,400 m above sea level. The climate of the Himalayan region: The northern Himalayas not only symbolize unique climates but also play an important role in the study of Nepal's overall environment. The Himalayas serve as a barrier to cold winds from Central Asia in winter, forming the southerly boundary of monsoon wind patterns. In the Himalayan region of Nepal, the sub-Arctic and Arctic climate zones fall. Due to extreme weather conditions, the majority of the Himalayas, particularly in winter, are uninhabitable. In the lower parts of this region, the summers are usually temperate while the winter can drop below nil. The...
Read-moreNepal is a country with great natural beauty that diverges greatly. The astonishment of Nepal and the magnificence of the snowy summits of the Himalayas can be explained in words. Nepal with its enormous natural beauty has some of the most beautiful lakes that many people from around the world visit. Nepal is a dowry country with a large number of lakes that breathe away from everyone. Nepal's lakes are one of the travelers' most awesome places to visit. Here are some beautiful lakes, which obviously force you to visit Nepal on your next destination. 1) Rara Lake: Set at 2990 meters above sea levels covering an area of 10.8 km2, Rara (the deepest lake in the Nepal Himalayas) is the deepest. It drains to the MuguKarnali River through the Nijar River located in the Jumla and Mugu districts. The water of Rara is characterized by a high pH and the freshwater is 5 km long and 3 km wide. It was declared a Ramsar site in 2007 and is located at a high altitude in Rara National park with a forest of pine, spruce, and juniper. In addition, with rare species, it has exceptional floral and faunal importance. There...
Read-moreNepal has different cultures and religions. These different cultures and religions have different practices. Buddhism which is a worldwide followed religion was started in Nepal. Approximately 11 percent of Nepalese people are Buddhists and are predominantly from Tibeto-Burman ethnic groups like Tamang, Sherpa, and Bhotey. Lord Gautam Buddha founding father of the planet religion Buddhism was born around 623 B.C. in Lumbini, Nepal. Nepal has become a perfect place for Buddhist pilgrimages, with the mixing of Buddhism into Nepalese culture. 1) DhagpoSheydrub Ling Monastery: A beautiful but undervalued monastery is the DhagpoSheydrub Ling Monastery. It is located 26 km far from Kathmandu in Nala, Banepa, Kavre. It's also called NalaGumba. It has beautiful, rich architecture, which is designed as any other Monastery of Nepal on a hill and that reflects the wealth of Buddhism. The monastery's pagoda-style walls are adorning with stunning and complex murals, sculptures, and statues while the glossy gold roofs add yet more charm to its architecture. This place is a must-visit because it is not that far from Kathmandu and not as crowded with tourists so you can have a peaceful atmosphere of beauty. 2) Kopan Monastery: Kopan Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery situated on...
Read-moreNepal is a lovely country and one that is so unbelievable. I'll try not to waffle too much or to sound too cheesy, but Nepal is a truly stunning and totally diverse country. I mean, I only thought that the Himalayas and Kathmandu would be the best spots for visiting Nepal before my visit. Yeah, both are awesome but in Nepal, over and above its mountains and capital, there are really many more amazing places to visit. 1) Kathmandu: On every trip to Nepal, Colorful Kathmandu is a must-see. Despite the massive damage caused by the earthquake in 2015, the capital is a highly popular tourist destination. There are many sights in the city, including the Swayambhunath Buddhist temple, the remains of Hanuman Dhoka, and the Golden Temple, a Buddhist monastery. The chaotic town is sometimes full of smells, sonorities, and people, with rickshaws and traffic slowing on the streets all around. Kathmandu is an enjoyable place for a few wonderful days. 2) Nuwakot: An idyllic and relaxing getaway, but it was severely damaged during the recent earthquake, the small town that formerly was the capital of Nepal. Historic temples and monuments have been damaged – and many houses, such...
Read-moreAre you in Nepal for trekking? Help us take a quick look at what's probably Nepal's 12 best treks. At least today, based on the number of hikers, they are the most popular treks in Nepal. Nepal attracts more than 200,000 hikers every year. Every year, +200,000 people are confronted with the difficult choice of which hiking destination to explore in Nepal. Take it – not an easy choice. Face it. Nepal houses some of the world's most magnificent treks. The best treks in Nepal include, for example, the Everest Base Camp, the Annapurna Circuit, and the Langtang, and upcoming treks including the Manaslu Circuit Trek and the Nar Phu Valley Trek. Read on to decide which hike is best for you if you plan to go trekking in Nepal. 1) Everest Three pass trek: The Three Passes Trek brings you across three 5000m passes and is the best way for those who spend 3 weeks on the trail to truly experience the Everest Region. It includes parts of the Everest Base Camp Trek. However, as you cross Renjo La, Cho La, and Kongma La Passes, you get even spectacular views from the giants in the center of the Himalayas....
Read-more"Everest Experience" mountain flight in Nepal For passengers who enjoy a spectacular view of the Himalayan peaks, there are mountain flights that offer a panoramic meeting with the highest peaks on the earth, for those limited by time and other reasons. Enjoy the magnificent views of the ancient mysteries and sunbathe in the wonderful scenery of some of the highest mountains of the world. Nepal is marked by challenging terrain and the trekker cannot walk to the remote destination. The easiest way to look at majestic Himalaya peaks is mountain flights. These flights are organized by four different airlines for mountain viewers for a maximum of one hour. 1) Buddha Air 2) Simrik Air 3) Yeti Air 4) Tara Air "Everest Experience" is the motto of mountain flight. First of all, on the flight, you will find Gosaithan, which was also named Shisha Pangma, at a majestic level (8,013 m), and DorjeLhakpa (6,966 m), which seems to be 8 lyings down on a snowy side, on the right of Gosaithan. On the right-hand side of DorjeLakpa, you get closer and closer to the mountains for the Phurbi-Chyachu flight across Kathmandu Valley. Next to the view of your mountain flight is...
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