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introduction of tourist attractions in Nepal

the federal democratic Republic of Nepal (English: Nepal for short). It is a landlocked country in South Asia, at the southern foot of the Himalayas, bordering China in the north and India on the other three sides. The following is an introduction of tourist attractions in Nepal that I brought, hoping to help you.

Swanaboo Temple

Swayambhunath was built more than 2, years ago, located on a hill 2 kilometers west of Kathmandu, and it is one of Nepal's world cultural heritages. Because hundreds of wild monkeys live here, the temple is also called "Monkey Temple".

The tower foundation is a bowl-covered white hemisphere with a height of 1m. The circular symbol of the first floor of the base is "ground"; The second layer is square, symbolizing "qi"; The third layer is a triangle, symbolizing "water"; The fourth floor is an umbrella, symbolizing "fire"; The spiral on the fifth floor symbolizes "life". The tower is a square spire and resplendent. A pair of Nepalese eyes are painted on each side of the tower. The pyramid is a 13-layer gold-plated wheel ring, representing 13 levels and knowledge. This is the way to Nirvana. A huge gem is embedded in the spire of the umbrella cover at the top of the tower, representing Nirvana.

It's a pleasure to stand on Swanabu Temple and see the panoramic view of Kathmandu. When the weather is fine, the Himalayas can be seen on the tower, and at sunset, there is another brilliant scene.

Transportation

It takes 15-25 rupees to get there by taxi from Tamil area. If you walk, go west. It takes about 45 minutes to walk.

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please be kind to monkeys as well as prevent them from grabbing things.

Durbar Square in Kathmandu

Durbar Square is the most famous square in Kathmandu, and it is also a good place to see the temples in Nepal. It includes the historic buildings in Nepal from the 16th century to the 19th century, and there are always more than 5 temples and palaces in the square. In 1979, the whole square was designated as a World Heritage by UNESCO.

The temples in Duba Square look very similar in appearance, but many temples are only open to Hindus, and ordinary tourists are not allowed to enter. Some scenic spots popular with tourists mainly include Kumari (Living Goddess) Temple, Shiva Temple, Ashoka Binayak Temple, narayan Temple, Talaizhu Goddess Temple, Single-wood Temple, Hanuman Dhaka Palace, Black Bella, etc.

Duba Square is composed of three scattered squares. In the south is Basantapur Square. The main area of the square is in the west, where there are many temples. In the northeast is the sub-district of Duba Square, where there is the entrance to the former site of the Palace. An open area extending to the northeast is called Makhan Street, which used to be the main traffic artery in Kathmandu, and now it has become a famous pedestrian street.

Transportation

Located in the south of Tamil area, it takes about 15 minutes to walk along New Road. You can also take a tricycle or taxi, and the fare is about 8-1 rupees. Transportation within the scenic spots: In Duba Square, all the scenic spots can be easily reached on foot.

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On the east side of Duba Square is the old palace (Hanuman Dhoka), and on the south side of the square is the Kumari Goddess Temple, where the living goddess lives. If you are lucky, you can get a glimpse of the goddess (photography is forbidden).

Paspatina Temple

"Pas" means "sentient beings" and "Patti" means "Lord". The Paspatina Monastery was built in the 5th century A.D. and is dedicated to Shiva, the god of destruction. It is the largest Hindu temple in Nepal and one of the world cultural heritages.

This temple has a three-story roof, and there are some buildings painted yellow and white around it. Only Hindus are allowed to enter here, and tourists can only stand at the door.

There are six stone platforms, two of which are located in the upper reaches for the exclusive use of royalty or nobles, and the four platforms located in the lower reaches are crematoriums for ordinary people. The cremation ceremony in Nepal is very simple. When the remains are cremated, the eldest son of the deceased will shave his head by the river and walk into the river to clean himself. After a simple ceremony, he will be wrapped in white cloth and burned on a shelf made of four logs on a platform next to the river. After three hours, the ashes will be pushed into the river and die with the water. Hinduism believes that the soul can be freed from the body by burning the body after death and sprinkling the ashes in the river.

Transportation

It takes about 25-3 rupees to take a taxi from Tamil area.

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Non-Hindus are not allowed to enter the corpse burning temple, and it is not forbidden to watch the cremation ceremony and take photos, but please respect the deceased and their families.

peace tower in the world

peace tower in the world stands on a white bell tower at the top of the south of Lake Fiwa. It was built in 2 at the turn of the century. The scenery here is excellent. In addition to the Annapurna Snow Mountain in the north, you can also overlook the beautiful scenery of Feiwa Lake at the foot of the mountain. Many postcards and scenic posters sold in Boccara Tourist Area were shot here. There are two ways to get to peace tower. One is to cross Lake Fiva first, and then climb up the mountain road. The other is to climb from the mountain road beyond David Falls.

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is in the north of the temple area.

what are the tourist attractions in Nepal?

1. Introduction of tourist attractions in Nepal Kathmandu, everything is paved, with children in school uniforms, women wrapped in saris, crowded minibuses, noisy streets, temples everywhere, greedy monkeys and lazy dogs. Wandering in Tamil, getting lost in Duba Square, going to Bo Na to turn to the stupa, and watching the Queen's Pool in the sunset.

2. Introduction of tourist attractions in Nepal Imagine Boccara, boating on Lake Fawa at an altitude of several hundred meters, and there is a fish tail peak nearly seven kilometers in front of you. This is not a dream, this is Boccara! Visit the old city, enjoy the leisure time on Lake Fava, hike Anna Poorna and climb the mountain to see the panoramic view of Boccara! Fly over Boccara by paragliding!

3. Introduction of tourist attractions in Nepal Chiwang Chiwang is located in the south of Nepal, at the foot of the Himalayas. There is the famous Chiwang National Park, which is the first national park in Nepal and the largest wildlife park in Nepal. There are all kinds of wild animals living in the lush rainforest, rhinoceros, elk and peacock. Shh, don't disturb them. Start a safe adventure by hiking or riding on an elephant.

what are the scenic spots in Nepal?

1. The scenic spots in Nepal are as follows:

1. Kathmandu Valley

Kathmandu Valley is the place with the largest concentration of world heritage in Nepal, including seven famous world cultural heritages, such as Swayan Bufo Pagoda and Old Palace.

2. Chitwan National Park

Royal Chitwan National Park is called "Chitwan Royal National Park". It is one of the few unspoiled natural areas in the Himalayan hilly region between India and Nepal, and it is also the rare habitat of Asian one-horned rhinoceros and the last hiding place of Bengal tiger in the world.

3. Sagarmatha National Park

Sagarmatha National Park is located in the Himalayas, bordering Tibet's Mount Qomolangma Nature Reserve in the north. With a total area of 1,244 square kilometers, the park is one of the first batch of cultural and natural heritages announced by UNESCO.

2. Nepal is an inland mountain country, located at the southern foot of the middle Himalayan Mountains, bordering China and Tibet in the north, surrounded by India in the east, west and south, with a border of 2,4 kilometers. Nepal is a nearly rectangular country, with a length of 885 kilometers from east to west and 145-241 kilometers from south to north.

third, the Himalayan region in northern Nepal, with an altitude of 4877m-8844m. There are 14 peaks over 8,m above sea level in the world, 8 of which are located in the Himalayan region on the border between China and Nepal, including Mount Everest, Gancheng Zhangjia Peak, Luozi Peak, Makaru Peak, Zhuooyou Peak, Dalajili Peak, manas Lufeng Peak and Anna Bournas Peak.