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Area 147,179 km2
Population 29,890,686 inhabitants
Kathmandu Capital
Official language Nepalese
Excerpt from the travel guide book Nepal Traveler
The plane begins its final approach of Kathmandu (Kathmandu), and we discover through its portholes a monumental barrier of rock and ice, the Himalayas. Thus unfolds Nepal, like a dazzling lace of snowy peaks. Then, at lower altitudes, emerald bumps emerge, the country's historic heart, and the Kathmandu Valley.
You will probably start your journey by visiting the capital and its medieval center: change of scenery assured, even if in these old districts sometimes triumphs an aggressive modernity. But the past has kept its glow in the neighboring cities of Patan and Bhaktapur. Further afield, the valley offers an endless succession of temples, traditional Newar villages and memorable panoramas.
If you manage to tear yourself away from the Kathmandu Valley, the sinuosities of the Hill Region lead you further west to Pokhara and its shimmering lake, in a glittering mountain setting. Among other peaceful but exciting small towns, discover Gorkha, Bandipur or Tansen. Nepal has a very different face to you in the South, in the Terai, belt of tropical plains bordered by the Indian border. A few tigers still crisscross the Chitwan and Bardia national parks, and captivating legends and stories await you at historical sites like Lumbini, where the Buddha was born.
To the north, of course, the Himalayas fascinate like few countries in the world. Most travelers choose from 3 destinations: the Annapurna Range, the Everest Region and the Langtang-Gosainkund-Helambu area, north of Kathmandu. Farther away, much less traveled regions reserve their splendor for the adventurous traveler: Manaslu, Kanchenjunga, Mustang, and others.








Durbar Square, Kathmandu

All the soul of Nepal emanates from this swarming place: pilgrims and tourists weave among statues of stone, votive columns and itinerant merchants to discover, at random of a temple with multiple roofs, Hanuman Dhoka, former seat of royal power, the Taleju Mandir, a huge temple dedicated to the goddess Taleju Bhawani, or even the Kasthamandap, the historic hub of Kathmandu and the oldest trading hall in the valley.

Boudhanath

The popular district north-east of Kathmandu is home to the largest stupa in the country but also a large Tibetan community arrived in the 1960s after the flight of the 14th Dalai Lama in 1959. Witness the presence of rinpoche (llamas of high rank ) realizing their circumambulations, and the construction of some fifty gompa (monasteries), identifiable with their pastel-colored facades and Dharmacakra (Wheel of Knowledge) on their pediment.

Swayambhunath

Every morning, before dawn, thousands of pilgrims climb the 365 steps of the macaque colonized hill to reach this shrine, the most venerated Buddhist site in the country erected for more than 1500 years to watch over the city of Kathmandu.

Bhaktapur

Time seems to have suspended its flight in this city founded in the 13th century by King Ananda Malla on the India-Tibet trade route. The best preserved of the 3 medieval towns of the Kathmandu Valley perfectly reflects all the art of urban planning of the Newars: "magic triangle" formed by the 3 temples of Ganesh - symbol supposed to protect the city - and the toles (districts) organized around a central square adorned with numerous temples and religious altars.

Kathmandu Valley

At the same time geographical and historical heart of the country, this valley, born according to the legend under the magic sword of Bodhisattva Manjushri, unfolds its undulating slopes, staggered with fields in terraces and enamelled with treasures bequeathed by the successive dynasties: medieval cities, palaces , statues and temples. An ideal region for hiking, whatever the season, against the backdrop of the spectacular and breathtaking snowy peaks of the Himalayas.

The Annapurna

The name of this massif which culminates at the top of the Himalayan range to more than 8000 m ignites the hope of any self-respecting trekker, because the famous Annapurna tower remains one of the most mythical in the world.

Pokhora

An obligatory trekker in Annapurna, Pokhora is always seduced by its serene lake where you can relax after a tiring hike, its green hills contrasting with the colossal peaks overlooking the valley, and its marvelous sunrises. Himalayan.

Lumbini

At the heart of the plains of Terai, the southern belt of Nepal, nestles the birthplace of venerable Siddharta Gautama, better known as the Buddha (Awakened). After mysteriously falling into oblivion in the 4th century, Lumbini will be reborn from the ashes at the end of the 19th century, welcoming a perpetual and growing stream of pilgrims from all over the world.

Everest

Nothing prevents to admire nor to contemplate the famous Roof of the world - supreme symbol of Nepal - either during a grueling ascent to the Base Camp (5 357 m) or, much less tiring, through the portholes of a small aircraft flying over the area at an altitude of about 7,000 m.

Bandipur

A living museum of Newar culture, this charming village located on a ridge at an altitude of 1000 m, which is discovered by strolling through its cobbled streets, is an excellent base camp to walk the magnificent hiking trails of surrounding hills, dotted with natural caves and temples, including Thani Mai.

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