Best things to do when traveling to Nepal

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Best things to do when traveling to Nepal
Mixing breathtaking landscapes, world-renowned hiking trails, and a cultural heritage steeped rich in history, Nepal is an alluring destination that appeals to travelers with a sense of adventure. More than just Mount Everest, Nepal offers a kaleidoscope of natural beauty where visitors can explore tranquil lakes, towering mountains, and quaint cobblestoned streets.

 
Add some of the warmest hospitality from welcoming locals, and its comes to no surprise that this enchanting destination attracts visitors from around the world. Mixing old-world charm with loads of adventure, discover the top things to do in Nepal.
  • Gaze at Mount Everest

    Gaze at Mount EverestGaze at Mount Everest

    The tallest mountain in the world at 29,028 feet and Nepal’s most iconic attraction, Mount Everest needs no introduction. Considered the ultimate test of physical endurance, many ambitious travelers have attempted to tackle the trek of a lifetime to its peak. Even if you’re not fond of hiking, soaking in the views of Everest’s splendor is highly encouraged. Whether you’re viewing it on a clear day in Kathmandu or booking a panoramic helicopter flight, it is imperative you don’t leave the country without catching a glimpse of the most majestic mountains in the world.

  • Visit the Swayambhunath Temple

    Visit the Swayambhunath TempleVisit the Swayambhunath Temple

    Perched on a hilltop just west of Kathmandu, the Swayambhunath temple is one of the most important religious shrines in the country. Known for its curious resident monkeys, this Buddhist temple has been nicknamed the “Monkey Temple”. Here visitors will find a complex filled with historical monuments that date back to the 5th century. Find the sleepy omnipresent Buddha eyes that stare out from the top and watch devotees make the pilgrimage up the 365 ancient steps as they circumnavigate the prayer wheels and stupa. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, climbing to the top to explore the ancient carvings of this temple is a definitive experience in traveling through Nepal.

  • Take a journey to Pokhara

    Take a journey to PokharaTake a journey to Pokhara

    Offering visitors a range of sightseeing options, Pokhara is a city of lakes, caves and mountains. A gateway to the Himalayas and many of Nepal’s most popular treks, visitors can also take advantage the the nearby Poon Hill, International Mountain Museum, Peace Temple, and Devil’s Fall. Nestled at the base of the foothills and west of Kathmandu, Pokhara is known for its gorgeous natural landscapes and friendly locals. The second largest town in Nepal, visitors have their choice of delightful lakeside hotels, cafes, and shops. Active travelers will find appeal in the area’s abundance of outdoor activities that include paragliding, bike trails, and fishing opportunities.

  • Wander through the Thamel Market

    Wander through the Thamel MarketWander through the Thamel Market

    A lively commercial area of Kathmandu, Thamel has been the epicenter for tourism for over four decades. Here visitors will find narrow alleys crowded with shops and vendors. The Thamel market sells a variety of items including fresh fruits, pastries, trekking gear, and handicrafts. Widely known for the abundance of souvenirs, cashmere, and traditional wool clothes, visitors are encouraged to wander its streets and haggle for items that they want to take home.

  • Soak in the views of the Gokyo Lakes

    Soak in the views of the Gokyo LakesSoak in the views of the Gokyo Lakes

    Boasting the epitome of serenity and breathtaking natural landscapes, the Gokyo Lakes offer dazzling views like no other. Just at the head of the Dudh Kosi Valley, the trails at Gokyo are considered an alternative to the more popular Mount Everest. Appealing to both adventurous travelers and nature lovers, this remote site and mesmerizing beauties are comprised of six turquoise glacial-fed lakes and are indeed a memorable sight. The highest freshwater system in the world, coming face to face with this natural phenomenon is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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