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Nepal is known as a land where you can revitalize your mind,
body and soul amidst, scenery that is simply knock out. I can
arrange some of the most interesting site-seeing trips in the
country where I have been frequently. For those who cannot
withstand the rigorousness of mountain climbing here are
mountain flights, which fly around Mt. Everest and other summits
providing a close- up of the top of the world. On a clear day,
the hill resorts of Nagarkot (32 km east of Kathmandu),
Dhulikhel (34km) and Daman (80 km southwest of kathmandu) offer
magnificent views of the entire Himalayan range. For the less
adventurous, Pokhara, the lake city of Nepal provides ample
opportunities of fishing, swimming, canoeing and boating along
with majestic panoramic views in its background or you can visit
at Lumbini birthplace of Lord Buddha which is the pilgrimage
destination of the world's millions people and is listed as a
world heritage site by UNESCO.
Ag-Old traditional hospitality is an added bonus, of course.
Kathmandu valley is the Shangri-La city of Nepal is a novelty
destination for many. The city is surrounded by hills and is the
cradle of Nepalese civilization and culture. The Kathmandu
valley boasts of seven worlds cultural Heritage sites all with
in a radius of 20kms. The city is famous for its Archeological
and historical sites. Once a separate kingdom in itself, it
contains four major fabled cities, Kathmandu, Patan and
Bhaktapur.
Other interesting sites such as Namo Buddha, an amazing legend
related to the Buddha which is good place for medatation,
Budanilkantha (about 8 km north of kathmandu) is remarkable
colossable status of Lord Vishnu, reclining on bed of snakes,
Dachhin Kali a tantrc goodness and famous Chovar Gorge are very
interesting place for sight-seeing around Kathmandu valley.
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