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Surkhang
Surkhang

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Annapurna Conservation Area

Annapurna Conservation Area

3.5
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Natural scenery
Open year round, 24/7
Shree Muktinath Temple

Shree Muktinath Temple

3.4
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Historic buildings
Open tomorrow at 08:00-19:00
Annapurna Circuit

Annapurna Circuit

3.3
5.0/51 Reviews
Opens on August 31. Please contact the attraction to confirm specific opening hours.
RobTheTraveller:“I try to go to Nepal once a year, mainly for trekking. I always do the Annapurna Circuit trek, which is one of the longest in Nepal. The Buddhist villages in the way are very impressive, but literally the highlight of the trip is the Thorung Pass, 5416 meters high. Go trekking in Nepal? Annapurna Circuit is a great choice!”
Kathmandu Durbar Square

Kathmandu Durbar Square

6.0
4.6/5561 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Open tomorrow at 07:00-19:00
围脖熊:“Kathmandu is the capital and largest city of Nepal. It has rich history, culture and natural landscapes. It is the political, economic and cultural center of Nepal. Kathmandu is a city with diverse religions. The main religions are Hinduism and Buddhism. For example, Pashupatinath Temple is one of the four major temples of Hinduism. It enshrines Lord Shiva, one of the three main gods of Hinduism, and is a pilgrimage site for Hindus. Swayambhunath Temple is one of the world's famous Buddhist holy sites. There is a huge pagoda in the temple. The tower body is white and the top of the tower is shining with gold. There are countless small pagodas and Buddha statues around it. It is a place for Buddhists to practice and worship. Kathmandu has a unique architectural style, which combines the architectural art of Hinduism and Buddhism. Durbar Square is one of the iconic buildings in Kathmandu. There are many ancient palaces, temples and statues on the square, such as Hanuman Dhoka Palace, which was the royal palace of the Malla Dynasty of Nepal. There are many exquisite murals and wood carvings in the palace.”
Damodar Kunda

Damodar Kunda

1.8
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Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park

5.8
4.6/5208 Reviews
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Natural scenery
Open year round, 24/7
M23***52:“It's worth going. We rode elephants in Chitwan National Park and watched the world's rare unicorn rhinos, peacocks and other beautiful birds, elk and other animals. Also rafting in the small river in a canoe, close to see more than a dozen crocodiles, many birds and the virgin forests on both sides of the Straits. Also led by locals on foot in the jungle. Also visited the elephant breeding center. Also watched the sunset of the long river...”
Chele Village

Chele Village

1.6
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Phewa Lake

Phewa Lake

5.3
4.7/5477 Reviews
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Natural scenery
Mountain climbing
Open year round, 24/7
Md Iqbal Hasan:“Last year I visited - Phewa Lake in Pokhara, Nepal, is a breathtaking destination that perfectly blends natural beauty and tranquility. Its crystal-clear waters reflect the stunning landscape. Boating on the lake, especially at sunrise or sunset, is a mesmerizing experience. The Tal Barahi Temple, located on an island in the lake, adds a spiritual charm. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, Phewa Lake is a must-visit spot for nature lovers and photographers”
Buddha Stupa

Buddha Stupa

5.1
4.5/5291 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Open year round, 24/7
郭润龙浪迹天涯:“20240615 AM: 1. Boudhanath Stupa is a landmark building in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. It is the world's largest round stupa and one of the world cultural heritage sites. It is 38 meters high and 100 meters in diameter. It is said to have been built by King Shiva Deva of the Lichavi Dynasty in the 6th century BC. It is a cultural relic of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal and an important spiritual totem of Mahayana Buddhists. It is said that there are relics of Kasyapa Buddha in the stupa, which is an important spiritual totem in Mahayana Buddhism. Because the top of the stupa is painted with wisdom eyes, it is also called the Big Eyes Stupa. It is also said that when the stupa was built, it was a drought, and the craftsmen took dewdrops and mud, so it is also called the Dewdrop Stupa. During the worship season, Buddhists from Bhutan, Sikkim, and Tibet in my country will gather here to worship, so Chinese signs are often seen. The scenic area is divided into three major parts: the stupa, the Padmasambhava Temple, and the shop area. It is a good place for sightseeing photography, humanities learning, worshiping Buddha, shopping, and parent-child strolls. When praying around the pagoda, you need to go around it three times in a clockwise direction. ①Address: Circle Kathmandu, Kathmandu, Nepal ②Transportation: Direct bus access, difficult to park by car ③Peak season: None ④Time: 2 hours ⑤Ticket price: 400 rupees (22.2 yuan) 2. The Great Pagoda consists of four-story pagoda base and five-story pagoda body, specifically: ①The first floor of the pagoda base: There are small Buddhist niches, prayer wheels, bells and other Buddhist instruments between the entrances and exits ②The second floor of the pagoda base: There is an incense burner standing at the worship area in front of the pagoda, which looks very much like the pagoda in Tibetan Buddhism (the instrument for storing the corpse of a monk). You need to take off your shoes on this floor, as the ground may be hot in summer. You can also walk around the tower on this floor, and enjoy the street view under the tower ③ The third and fourth floors of the tower base: It is forbidden to go up, and these two floors are blank and have no scenery ④ The four corners of the tower courtyard: Because the tower courtyard wall is circular and the tower base is similar to a cross (12 corners), there are four open spaces in the first floor of the tower base, which are respectively equipped with a painting pool (a pool for painting the white tower body with paint, and a small statue stands on the wellhead next to it), green plants (2 places, the edge of the green plants in one place is surrounded by dense stainless steel small bowls, each bowl contains 2 flowers, orange and yellow; the other place has a small Buddha statue under the green plants), and a small tower ⑤ The first floor of the tower body: The semi-circular tower base represents water, and it is also said to be the womb that creates life. There are golden niches on all four sides, and the five Tathagatas are enshrined inside. The ground is a circle of prayer wheels, and visitors can turn it clockwise to pray for blessings ⑥ The second floor of the tower: a square structure, representing the earth, four squares are painted with a pair of eyebrows and eyes, called "wisdom eyes", symbolizing omniscience ⑦ The third floor of the tower: a triangular structure, representing fire, divided into 13 levels, with a decreasing cross-sectional area layer by layer, in a cone shape, symbolizing the thirteen positions of the Bodhisattva from cause to effect ⑧ The fourth floor of the tower: an umbrella-shaped structure, representing the wind, with a small bell hanging below, and a gentle breeze will make bursts of sound, symbolizing nirvana ⑨ The fifth floor of the tower: a spiral structure, representing the essence of life, composed of all things composed of water, earth, fire, and wind, called "the harmony of the four elements" in Buddhism ⑩ Colorful ribbons: multiple, connecting the top of the tower to the ground, shaped like colorful prayer flags, in the order of blue, white, red, green, and yellow... The number of words exceeds the limit, continue in the last picture”
Pokhara

Pokhara

4.8
4.9/533 Reviews
Open year round, 24/7
郭润龙浪迹天涯:“20240613pm: 1. Old Pokhara is the old town of Pokhara, the second largest city in Nepal. It maintains the appearance of Pokhara before the development of tourism. The ancient buildings are lined up and the decorations are novel. You can appreciate the original customs and customs of Nepal. The old town is not small. The main street is H10 Avenue. The Bindhya Basini Temple, BCA-P.N Campus (University), and Pokhara Regional Museum are worth visiting. It is a good place for sightseeing photography, humanities learning, worshiping Buddha, and shopping. ①Address: Pokhara, Nepal ②Transportation: Direct bus access, easy parking by car ③Peak season: None ④Duration: 4 hours ⑤Ticket price: Free, it is a public area 2. Bindubashini Temple, also known as Bindyabesini Temple (different transliteration versions), was built in the 17th century. It is a temple complex on a high platform. It mainly worships the Hindu god Shiva. You need to take off your shoes when entering the temple. Some halls will be temporarily closed during lunch time and reopen at 13:00. The temple has the following: ①Fountain: Located at the foot of the temple mountain, it has an octagonal fountain pool, but the fountain is not running ②Buddha Temple: Located at the foot of the temple mountain, it is a single small temple with only one room, enshrining a golden Buddha, which should be a Buddhist temple ③Observation deck: An iron frame platform, you can overlook the whole picture of the old city built on the mountain, which is very photogenic. In summer, the sun will make the iron frame very hot, and it will be even hotter for feet after taking off shoes. ④Shive Temple: The main hall of the temple. The monks in the hall wanted to put a dot on my forehead, but I declined. A tree full of red flowers outside the main hall is extremely beautiful ⑤Buddhist shrines: There are both outdoor and indoor ones, a total of 7, basically all in Nepali, no English, so it is hard to understand who is worshipped, but the statues are unique in shape and style, worth seeing. Among the 6 small halls and small shrines, there is a larger hall that worships 3 pairs of beautiful sisters, like dolls, very distinctive ⑥Monument: An octagonal column monument, with a list of donors engraved on the monument, a sharp black ball on the top of the monument, and a pigeon feeding square under the monument ⑦Dharma instruments: There are many Hindu Dharma instruments in the open area, including bells, golden bulls and many strange objects that cannot be named 3. BCA-P.N Campus is a university with relatively old buildings and facilities. The outdoor area is an open area, and there is grass outside the building. Visitors can appreciate the local university customs. On campus: ①Annapurna Natural History Museum: a single-story building, visitors can enter and visit, the area inside the museum is relatively small, the museum uses pictures, specimens, colored sculptures, scenery, etc. to display the local nature and humanities. The big tree outside the museum that looks like an octopus is very strange ②Giant stone niche: an open-air niche set up under a huge stone. Any ancient and peculiarly shaped objects are often used to set up niches ③Science laboratory... The word count exceeds the limit, continue in the last picture”

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