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Tourist Destinations in Nepal
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Kathmandu (Kantipur)
Once known as ‘Kantipur’, Kathmandu, the largest city of Nepal, is the political capital and a cultural one as well. Nestled within a large valley,
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Lumbini
Lumbini is the birthplace of Lord Buddha and a World Heritage Site. This pilgrimage site in southwest Nepal attracts devout Buddhists from around the world,
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Pokhara
Pokhara valley, the ‘Jewel of the mid-west’ is a favorite of tourists from around the globe.
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Chitwan
Asia’s most well-preserved conservation area is the Chitwan National Park, where wildlife thrives and habitats remain intact.
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Patan (Lalitpur)
Patan also known as ‘Lalitpur’ literally, the City of Artisans, lies 5km southeast of Kathmandu, and is home to the valley’s finest craftsmen who preserve ancient techniques such as repoussé .
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Bhaktapur
Perched on a hill at an altitude of 1,401m, Bhaktapur or Bhadgaon, literally the City of Devotees, is a major tourist attraction taking visitors back in time. Covering an area of 4 sq. miles,
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