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Any recommendations for travel in Nepal? Any "must see" places?


    



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Frosty Lemmon
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There's a lot to see and do, depending on how much time you have. You should plan at least 2-3 weeks so you can go trekking. The treks listed in the previous answer are all popular ones, but I would recommend the Annapurna region. It's easier to get to, you can get around more easily, and it's more interesting. There actually isn't that much to see at Everest base camp, and the places on the route there are very crowded and expensive.

Last time I was in Nepal (1998, a while ago), I spent 3-4 days in Kathmandu and about 10 days trekking. Three or four days is definitely all you need for Kathmandu. You should see Pashupati temple, Bodha stupa, Durbar square and the nearby town of Bhaktapur. When you're in Durbar square don't forget to go to the palace of the Kumari -- she's a little girl who is believed to be the incarnation of a goddess. She is supposed to be secluded in the palace, but if you slip the guard 50 rupees or so he will call her out to the window and you can see her. Also, if you can arrange it, try to see a Hindi movie in Kathmandu. The atmosphere is great, and even though you might not understand a word that the actors are saying, the plot will be clear enough.

On my trek, I took a bus to Pokhara, stayed there overnight, and then flew early in the morning to Jomsom, which is a little landing strip in the mountains, around 10,000 feet. I think that same morning we hiked up to Kagbeni, which is an amazing, windy village with old temples and lots of artificial streams and stone bridges. The next day we went up to Muktinath, which is a Hindu pilgrimage site where jets of flames and natural gas shoot out of the ground. On the way you'll pass some amazingly varied scenery. After Muktinath we hiked back down to Pokhara, staying at different villages along the way. The whole thing took about 10 days. For the most part, the trail is very well marked. Unlike mountain trails in the US, the trails in Nepal are not at all isolated. There are people coming up and down all the time, both locals and tourists. There are no roads up there, so the trails are the main highways.

If you have even more time, head down to Royal Chitwan park, where you can take a jungle hike or elephant ride and see hippos, rhinos and other wild animals. This is also a nice place to rent a bike and ride around the villages. Four or five days should be enough there.

A lot has changed in the country since 1998, so you should definitely check with a travel agent or trekking guide to confirm anything here. There is a civil war going on in some parts of the country, and there is always a chance that even the capital could be crippled by a general strike. Make sure you are very well informed before you go.

Also, if you can try to pick up some of the language before you go, you'll endear yourself to the already very friendly locals.


bhupen
Must see places are:
(1) The Kathmandu, The capital city of Nepal. I like to call this city the city of temples
(2) Pokhara, A paradise on earth, mind blowing vista of mountains here. You will remember them for life!
(3) Lumbini, the birth place of Lord Buddha
and there is so much to see here... I could list a whole lot here, but i have no clue how much time you will be spending in Nepal. I would recommend these great sites where you can learn just about anything about Nepal.

http://www.welcomenepal.com/
http://www.nepalvista.com/

Just type "Things to do in Nepal" in google or yahoo, it should give you some good results.


EMAILSKIP
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Start out in Kathmandu but be sure to get out in the countryside like to Dhurikel area for the most beautiful sights on the mountains and the large open countryside. The memories will last a lifetime. I'll be there in the next few weeks and can't wait. Wonderful people and great food.


dj
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Just make sure you see the mountains.


pfren
Warm greetings from the himalayan Kingdom of Nepal

Here is the some information, i think it will help you much.

If you are a trekker, then
Everest Region trekking( Everest base camp trek):

1. Everest base camp trek is one of the worlds top ten destinations must have to visit before die.

This trek is ideal for those with less time who never theless want a view of Everest. It provides a good insight into Sherpa culture without the struggle of high altitude trekking. yOur destination is the village of Tengboche with its famous monastery where we have time to soak up the atmosphere along with some tremendous views of the very beautiful mountain Ama Dablam.

2. Annapurna trek - annapurna base camp trek is the most popular trek in Nepal and often programs - pacages for annapurna trekking are categorized into long nepal trek and short nepal trek, which pass through some of the most stunning scenery in the world. Beside day hiking , long treks through happy valley deep into the heart of mountains can be made. Thakalis, Gurungs , Magar, Manangis are the people that are found prevailing on the way.

Subtropical to alpine vegetation and climates is found changing with the elevation. Trekking in the region allows to explore through Nepalese villages - Rhododendron forests over the foothills of the annapurna and Dhaulagiri and through the deepest gorge in the world, the kali Gandaki Gorge.

This trek is the one of best views of annapurna range, nilgiri, Dhaulagiri, Tukuche peak, Dhampus peak, Hiunchuli, Machhapuchhre, Gangapurna, Lamjung Himal other many more greatest views of mountains you never seen before. which is make you the real adventure of life time. This trekking is the suit for who have short holidays this trekking route is much best because in the Annapurna region, Poon Hill is the best panoramic place in earth. some famous Trekking itinerary as bellows no worry if you have short time we take you the you top of hill than you enjoy your leisure nepal holiday trek to touch with mountains views.

3. RARA Lake trekking in Dolpo region is also recommended.

If you only want sight seeing tours then, ( For sight seeing and tour purpose)

1. Kahtmandu valley:

World heritage sights tour is recommended, here you can visit boudha nath temple, syambhu nath temple, pashupati nath temple, bashanta pur Durbar square, patan durbar square, bhaktapur durbarsquare and changunarayan temple and Dakshin kali temple.

2. Pokhara valley is one of the most beautiful place of nepal, here you can do adventure activities like, gliding, sight seeing with ultralight aircraft, balloning, boating and fishing visiting caves etc.

3. Chitwan: this area provides jungle safari activities, you can do jungle excursions over here, tailored with rafting activities.

4. For bird lovers, koshi tappu conservation area is recommended.

5. Lumbini world heritage sight seeing tours for seeing birth place of Lord buddha.

6. Nagarkoat a hill station is recommended for sunset and sunrise view.

7. Dhulikhel tour is recommended for wide range of panaromic seen of himalayas

Ohh.. there's a lot of places remaning to include please refer below links for more information.

Thank you.





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