Nepal

Land of Holy Place

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NEPAL

Nepal is a small and beautiful landlocked country rich in its culture, natural beauties, people, authetic cuisines and so on. It is between the two big countries India and China. Here we can find people of various culture, religions, traditions. Mostly people here are Gurung, Newras, Brahmins, Magars, Chettri, Rai, Limbu and others reflecting the cultural diversity.Here we can find the climatic variation as temperature goes on decreasing with the increase in the altitude and is dynamic in nature.  It is also the birth place of Gautama Buddha. It can be the perfect package for the tourists for learning it's cultural and natural diversity along with it's uniqueness

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HOW TO REACH NEPAL 

By Air - Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu is the only International airport in the region.

By Train - There are regular passenger and cargo trains that connect Sirsiya (Southern Nepal) and Raxaul (India). There is no visa requirement and this option is only open to Indians and Nepalese.

By Road- Bus is the most convenient option to reach Nepal from India. There are direct buses that operate between Delhi and Kathmandu. Travelling by car is also a common practice. You are required to pay a toll fee and a transport permit at the border crossing.

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TOP THREE PLACE OF INTEREST 


KATHMANDU - A beautiful, moderate climate and classic fables. Founded upon a large valley, it was once divided into three neighboring kingdoms; Patan, Bhaktapur and Kathmandu. The valley has 7 UNESCO world heritage sites and it is not possible to tour this city in just a few days.

POKHARA - Most people who've never even been to Pokhara have at least heard about its lakes; Fewa and Begnas. They are certainly worth seeing, as you can rent a wooden boat and cruise along, all the while enjoying the views of the gigantic Machhapuchare Mountain and the Annapurna range hovering right above at a distance.  Pokhara is a city tied to the water – it grew around its lakes and a beautiful town sprung up by the lakeside.

CHITWAN - The Chitwan National park covers an area of 368 square miles and is home to some of the most endangered animals and birds on the planet. The park has a distinct appeal during spring and fall, giving you a rare chance to see the beauty of the forest. The best way to view the animals is a Jungle Safari on the back of an elephant. The renowned Bengal Tiger and the One Horned Rhinoceros are the most prominent ones as they are found at very few forests in the planet.