Is it finally time for that first holiday you’ll be taking ? If so, then most likely you’ll be looking for a reasonably cheap destination where you can have all the fun in the world and enjoy your newfound independence.Here it is: I'm presented about a best holiday destination.
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Best holiday destination
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2. Nepal is a country of eternal beauty and attraction.
Bounded by the lofty heights of the Himalayas.
Interesting cultures, ancient history and indigenous people,
picturesque scenery and some of the greatest walking on earth.
Highest mountain peak of the world, Mount Everest that stands tall at
8848 meters.
Lumbini-Famous for the birthplace of Gautama Buddha who laid the
foundation of Buddhism in the country.
Rich traditions of art, historical sites, customs, culture and heritage.
Best destination for pleasure trip and adventure activities.
3. Holiest and most recognizable sites
in Kathmandu.
Largest temple in Nepal.
An octagonal base.
Surrounded by prayer wheels, and has
colorful prayer flags draped from its 36-
metre central spire.
Five statues of Dhyani Buddhas,
representing the five elements (earth, fire,
water, air and ether.
Surrounded by around 50 monasteries
and shops .
4. 1,500 mile long Himalaya range
contains every one of the world's
fourteen 8000 meter peaks.
Base camp-must be taken slowly
because of the altitude. It is reached after
overnight stops at small settlements.
Trekkers may also be lucky enough to
observe Everest climbers, acclimatizing
themselves for the trip to the top of the
world via the deadly Khumbu icefalls.
First mountain climbers in Malaysia-
Datuk M.Magendran and follow by
N.Mohanadas in 1997.
5. 12th century temples surrounded by
square, and the two adjoining squares.
The jewels in the crown are the Hanuman
Dhoka itself-the complex of royal palaces.
The magnificent Taleju Temple built in
1564 by Mahendra Malla.
The Kumari Bahal an intricately carved
three-storey structure built in 1757.
Kasthamandap building was constructed
using a single sal tree.
Maju Deval is a Lord Shiva temple that
built by triple-roofed dating from 1690.
6. A small town about 10 kilometers from
Kathmandu is famous for its many varied
temples.
Tallest temple with five-storey Nyatapola
Temple built in 1702 during the reign of King
Bhupatindra Malla.
Many buildings feature intricately carved
woodwork.
Golden Gate, intricately carved and set into a
bright red gatehouse, National Art Gallery, with
an extensive collection of Tantric cloth
paintings.
grain laid out to dry in the sun, potters at work
in Potters' square, locals weaving baskets,
drying laundry or collecting water, and
children playing.
7. Most important Hindu temple.
Constructed by pagoda style of
architecture
Stands on the banks of the Bagmati
river that very popular for cremation.
Distinctive gilded rooftop, intricately
carved and four silver-plated main doors
surrounded by statues of deities.
Priests called Bhattas and chief priest
called Mool Bhatt or Raval.
Cremation in progress, with a shrouded
body lifted on top of a log fire, followed by
ritual bathing in the river.
8. Found 18 kilometers south of Kathmandu in
the foothills of Mount Phulchowki; Opened by
King Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev in 1962.
Hold over 500 species of plant in 82
hectares.
Decorative Coronation Pond, visitor,
greenhouses, and collections of
rhododendrons (Nepal's national flower),
lilies, orchids, cacti and ferns.
Spring and autumn are the peak flowering
seasons and therefore the best times to visit.
The Godavari Spring, found 200 meters
from the Botanical Gardens' main gate, is
also well worth a look.
9. The Garden of Dreams is located at Kaiser
Mahal, Tridevi Marg, Kathmandu, Nepal.
A beautiful enclave found a stone's throw
from the centre of Thamel.
The Garden occupies about half a hectare.
Its lush lawns, sunken flower gardens, large
central pond, fountains, gazebos and three
neo-classical pavilions are kept in pristine
condition.
Built by Field Marshall Kaiser Shumsher
(1892-1964), son of Nepal's Prime Minister
Chandra Shumsher.
10. The Palace served as the primary
residence of Nepal's monarchy for over a
century until 2008.
The Palace comprises 52 rooms (19 are
open to the public) and occupies 74 acres.
It was designed by American architect
Benjamin Pol in the style of a contemporary
pagoda.
The Museum showcases the belongings
of former royalty, such as pictures of Queen
Elizabeth II taken when the Windsor’s were
on friendly terms with the Shah dynasty.
Including extensive gold-plating,
numerous chandeliers and a large tiger-skin
rug.
The Museum's extensive grounds are
open to visitors to look out for fruit bats and
20 foot-tall bamboo.
11. Established in 1973, the Chitwan
National Park is a 932 square kilometer
nature reserve of jungle.
Meaning of Chitwan- 'heart of the
jungle.
Visitors has an excellent chance of
spotting one-horned rhinos, deer,
monkeys, wild boars, hyenas, gharial
crocodiles and over 450 species of bird.
The Park is also home to leopards, wild
elephants, sloth bears and majestic royal
Bengal tigers.
12. KOPAN MONASTERY-Buddhist
Monastery, meditation courses.
THAMEL-Commercial
Neighborhood, Night life,
shopping, Yoga, Outdoor
recreation.
LANGTANG NATIONAL PARK-
Red Panda, backpacking,
protected area, parks, wildlife.
DHARAHARA- Tower
with nine-storey built
in 1832 containing 213
steps.
SWAYAMBHUNATH-
An ancient religious
architecture atop a hill
in Kathmandu Valley.
13. Inclusive with multi-active week of rafting, mountain biking,
bungee jumping, jungle safari, trekking, and etc.
Unbeatable terms of actions, adventure, culture and fun.