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The political, commercial and cultural hub of Nepal, is the first stop for the majority of visitors to the countrate 18th century, following the founding of modern Nepal within more or less the present boundaries, Kathmandu was made the capital. |
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| Kathmandu-pokhara-lumbini |
In the plains of the south of the first foothills of the Churia range, lies Lumbini, birthplace of Gautama, the Buddha. Lumbini is a sacred place for Buddhists from all over the world.. A veteran Asian traveler and author of several books writes, 'As millions of Christians look to Jerusalem for inspiration .
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| Kathmandu-pokhara-lumbini including chitwan jungle safari |
In the plain south of the first foothill of the Churia range lies Lumbini, birthplace of Gautama, the Buddha. Lumbini is a sacred place for Buddhists from all over the world, standing on an equal footing with holy places sacred to other world religions. A veteran Asian traveler and author of several books writes
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| Lumbini buddhist circuit and village tour |
The aim of offering this tour is to provide you insight into the life of Lord Buddha and the development of Buddhism. Around 62 archaeological sites here preserve the significance to the life, Enlightenment and death of Buddha.
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| Damodarkunda yatra |
Damodar-Kund is situated at the lap of high Himalayas in Upper Mustang area of Nepal. In the column of Barah Puran; Lord Krishna has said that who pays a visit to this Kunda and takes a deep-bath, they will be freed from all the sin. It is also mentioned in Puran that two sons of Kubers were suffering from.
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| Gosaikunda yatra |
Gosaikunda is a glacier lake in Langtang. This lake is believed to have been created by Lord Shiva when he thrust his Trishula (trident) into a mountain to extract water so that he could cool his stinging throat after he had swallowed poison. There is a large rock in the center of the lake.
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| Muktinath yatra |
Muktinath is one of the sacred places of worship for the Hindus in the Himalayan ranges of Nepal. Known for both Hindus and Bhuddists, this shrine attracts pilgrims during the months of May-November. The famous temple of Lord Muktinath lies in the district of Mustang and is situated about 18 kms northeast.
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| Manakamana darshan |
The temple of Manakamana lies atop a 1,302-m hill. The deity is one of the manifestations of the Hindu Goddess Bhagwati who is believed to have the power to fulfill wishes. It is one of the most popular pilgrimage sites in Nepal. Manakamana is situated 125 km to the west of Kathmandu.
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| Dudhkunda trail |
The Dudhkunda Lake is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva. The devotees believe that taking a dip into the icy cold lake will absolve them from all their sins and bless childless families with children. Amazing views of flora and fauna, experience of diverse cultures of Sherpas, Khaling Rais, Tamangs, Magars.
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| Pathibhara trail |
The Goddess of Pathibhar is believed to fulfill the long cherished dreams of her devotees. Pathibhara Devi Shrine at 3,794 m is a popular pilgrimage destination. The animist deity at Pathbhara is worshipped with equal reverence by both Hindus and Buddhist. Hindus crowd the temple during special celebrations.
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