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Bandipur------------------------------------------------------Bandipur (Devanagiri बन्दीपुर) is a hilltop settlement and...
17/04/2015

Bandipur
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Bandipur (Devanagiri बन्दीपुर) is a hilltop settlement and a municipality in Tanahu District, (Gandaki Zone) of Nepal. This municipality was established in 18 May 2014 by merging with existing Dharampani and Bandipur VDCs. Because of its preserved, old time cultural atmosphere, Bandipur has increasingly been coming to the attention of tourism. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of total (Bandipur and Dharampani) 15591 people living in 3750 individual households. Bandipur is located at 27.56 N, 84.25 E and an elevation of 1030m on a mountain saddle (Mahabharat range) approximately 700m above the Marsyangdi River Valley, 143 km to the west of Kathmandu and 80 km to the east of Pokhara. Since 1998 it is connected by an 8 km access road from Dumre (Kathmandu-Pokhara highway). Until then there was only an unreliable road, in monsoon usually not accessible or only by tractors. The mountain saddle, just 200m long, is barely wide enough to accommodate the main street lined by 2 –3 storey buildings on either side. At the backsides of these houses the mountainsides steeply descend and the gardens are only accessible by stairs.

Biratnagar-----------------------------------------------------------Biratnagar (Nepali: विराटनगर) is a sub-metropolitan...
17/04/2015

Biratnagar
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Biratnagar (Nepali: विराटनगर) is a sub-metropolitan municipality and third largest city of Nepal after Pokhara.The town is located in Morang District in the Kosi Zone of eastern Nepal. It lies 399 km east of the capital Kathmandu, 6 km north of the border of the Indian state of Bihar. The old name of Biratnagar was Gograha Bazaar. In 1914 AD, Colonel Jit Bahadur Khatri, the district governor, laid the foundations of modern Biratnagar by moving the hospital, post office, jail and the customs, land registry, forestry and auditor offices to Gograha Bazaar from Rangeli, the district capital of Morang at the time. Biratnagar got its present name in 1919 AD from Keshar Shamsher Rana after objects of historical importance, believed to be of King Virata's time, were found in the place. The region is believed to be a part of the kingdom of Virata, mentioned in the Mahabharata. The ruins of the palace along with stone carved tools, idols and household objects can be seen protected in southern part of Biratnagar, close to the border. In Nepali "birat" means huge and "nagar" means city.

In March 4, 1947 first anti-rana movement in Nepali soil took place in Biratnagar as Biratnagar jute mill strike under the leadership of Girija Prasad Koirala along with Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala. Then after it sparked a countrywide anti-Rana demonstration that finally led to the abolishment of Rana rule in Nepal.

Ghorepani--------------------------------------------------------Ghorepani is a village in Myagdi District in the Dhawal...
17/04/2015

Ghorepani
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Ghorepani is a village in Myagdi District in the Dhawalagiri Zone of northern-central Nepal. It lies 17 kilometres from the district capital of Baglung at an elevation of approximately 2874m (9429ft). The village lies within the Annapurna Conservation Area (ACA) and contains a number of "guest houses" that provide lodging and meals to mountain trekkers, many of whom spend the night before a pre-dawn trek to the top of nearby P**n Hill (3210m/10531ft) to watch the sunrise.

The place used to be a rest stop where ancient traders found water (pani in Nepali) for their horses (ghora in Nepali) thus leading to the nomenclature Ghorepani.

Ghorepani lies on a major trail linking several other villages as well as the Annapurna Base Camp. From the South-East direction, it can normally be reached by foot from the village of Birethanti in about 10 hours depending on the trekker. However, many trekkers prefer to overnight at one of the lower villages on their way to Ghorepani, covering the distance over two days owing to the steepness of the trail, the increase in altitude and the beauty of the natural surroundings. From the North-West direction, Ghorepani can be reached in about 8 - 10 hours starting from Tatopani. This trail passes through the villages of Shikha, Dana and Chitre.

Annapurna Conservation Area----------------------------------------------------------The Annapurna Conservation Area is ...
16/04/2015

Annapurna Conservation Area
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The Annapurna Conservation Area is Nepal's largest protected area covering 7,629 km (2,946 sq mi) in the Annapurna range of the Himalayas across the Manang, Mustang, Kaski, Myagdi, and Lamjung districts. The area ranges in altitude from 790 m (2,590 ft) to the peak of Annapurna I at 8,091 m (26,545 ft). The Annapurna Conservation Area was established in 1985 and gazetted in 1992. It is managed by the National Trust for Nature Conservation.
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Muktinath----------------------------------------------------------Muktinath is a sacred place both for Hindus and Buddh...
07/03/2015

Muktinath
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Muktinath is a sacred place both for Hindus and Buddhists located in Muktinath Valley at an altitude of 3,710 meters at the foot of the Thorong La mountain pass (part of the Himalayas), Mustang, Nepal. The site is close to the village of Ranipauwa, which sometimes mistakenly is called Muktinath as well.

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Langtang National Park Trek-------------------------------------------------------The different zones of the Langtang Na...
07/03/2015

Langtang National Park Trek
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The different zones of the Langtang National Park range from oak and pine woods through sub-Alpine juniper, larches and birch to Alpine bushes, scree slopes and snow. Animals establish here include pandas, muntjaks, musk, Himalayan bears, serows and monkeys.

Bhaktapur------------------------------------------------------Unlike Kathmandu and Patan which are located close togeth...
07/03/2015

Bhaktapur
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Unlike Kathmandu and Patan which are located close together, the third of the "Royal Cities", Bhaktapur dishonesty some 14 km away, "outside the holy hollow of the Valley" on the old trade route to Tibet. For Bhaktapur the trade route was both arterial link and major source of wealth. Its relative remoteness allowed the city to develop independently and in ways which distinguish it from the other two. With farmers - some of the best in the Valley - numbered heavily among its inhabitants, the city is self-supporting.

Janakpur-----------------------------------------------------Janakpur is located in the south of the Tarai 22 km from th...
07/03/2015

Janakpur
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Janakpur is located in the south of the Tarai 22 km from the Indian border. The town is the heartland of the very old Maithili culture which gave birth to its own language and script. Janakpur is also a popular pilgrim center.

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Gorkha------------------------------------------------------------When the Shahs invaded it in the mid 16th c. from West...
07/03/2015

Gorkha
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When the Shahs invaded it in the mid 16th c. from West Nepal, Gorkha was probably previously the seat of local rajas. The Shahs themselves are believed to have come originally from Rajasthan, having been driven out by Muslim conquerors. Although this has yet to be convincingly proved, there are undoubtedly striking similarities between the Rajasthan’s and the Gurkhas including their shared military prowess and religious fervor.

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Patan -----------------------------------------------------5 Km. away from Kathmandu city. Patan, also known as Lalitpur...
07/03/2015

Patan
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5 Km. away from Kathmandu city. Patan, also known as Lalitpur, is a city of fine arts, enclosed within 4 stupas, which are said to have been built in the 3rd century A.D. by Emperor Ashoka.

You will see Durbar square, the Patan durbar (palace), which houses a bronze collection, the Krishna temple built by King Siddi Narsinh Malla, Hiranya Varna Mahavihar, and Mahaboudha Temple.

Bouddhanath Stupa:-------------------------------------------------------Nepal is beautiful Indeed. It deserves a lots b...
06/03/2015

Bouddhanath Stupa:
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Nepal is beautiful Indeed. It deserves a lots beautiful places to feel that heaven is on earth. It deserve a lots of investment in tourism sector. Everybody wish to visit Nepal before he died. The Boudhanath Stupa of Sri Lord Buddha has been given great importance among the temple of Gods and Chaityas of Nepal. This Colossal Buddhist Stupa is one of the biggest Lamaist temple in the world.

Pokhara, Nepal (Most beautiful Places in the world, Nepal)
06/03/2015

Pokhara, Nepal (Most beautiful Places in the world, Nepal)

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