Nepal is a beautiful country, blessed with nature’s choicest attractions. The country also boasts of remarkable historical and cultural attractions like temples and monuments that speak volumes about the rich history and culture of the place. The scenic beauty adds a perfect backdrop to these popular tourist places in Nepal and the climate makes it favorable for the travelers to visit and explore. Though over the years, this country has emerged as a holiday destination, there is still a major part of Nepal that remains untouched by urbanization and the pollution it brings along.

Nepal is known for drawing a lot of tourists from all across the world. There are a variety of reasons why Nepal is preferred by a lot of people. Some of the people who are very much interested in visiting Nepal because of the presence of all the different mountains which they can climb and they can also trek in the Himalayas. A lot of people are attracted to this place because of the presence of spiritual guidance in the famous city of Kathmandu. 

52 Places To Visit Nepal In 2024

If you want to get close to nature, you must visit Nepal at least once in your lifetime. And when you do so, some of these best tourist places in Nepal are a must visit. Keep scrolling down and read along to know more about these places!

  • Pashupati Nath Temple – Spirituality And History
  • Boudanath – For A Meditative Experience
  • Nagarkot – Watch The Sunrise
  • Pokhra Valley – Witness The Himalayan Ranges
  • Mahendra Gufa – Explore The Limestone Structures
  • Lumbini – The Land Of Buddha
  • Swayambhu Mandir – Awe-Striking Architecture
  • Thamel Area – One Of The Best Localities
  • Bhaktapur – For Shopaholics
  • Chitwan National Park – Witness The Wildlife
  • Davis Falls – An Attraction With History
  • Phewa Lake – Scenic Surroundings
  • International Mountain Museum – For A Learning Experience
  • Khokana And Bungamati Villages – Sights Worth Beholding
  • Sagarmatha National Park – Greenery And Wildlife
  • Langtang National Park – Adventure Amidst Nature
  • Rupa Tal Lake – A Peaceful Experience
  • National Museum Of Nepal – Learn Everything About The Country
  • Durbar Square – A Heritage Site
  • White Monastery – For Spiritual Seekers
  • Swayambhunath Stupa – From Stupas To Library
  • Kathesimbhu Stupa – Heritage And Spirituality
  • Siddha Gufa – Explore The Unknown
  • Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve – Nature Lovers’ Paradise
  • Hanuman Dhoka Temple – Learn About The Malla Kings
  • Patan – The Third-largest City
  • Biratnagar – The Metropolitan City
  • Janakpur – Birthplace Of Goddess Sita
  • Chitlang – For Adventurous Expeditions
  • Dharan – Relish Local Food
  • Garden Of Dreams – The Neoclassical Marvel
  • Taudaha Lake – Spot Vibrant Birds
  • Phulchoki – The Land Of Snowfall
  • Khawalung Monastery – Mediate And Relax
  • Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve – Experience the Thrill
  • Parsa Wildlife Reserve – Enjoy Jungle Safari
  • Begnas Tal Lake – Mesmerizing Natural Surroundings
  • Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park – Have an Awesome Picnic
  • Bindyabasini Temple – Seek Blessings
  • Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve – For the Adventurer In You
  • Khaptad National Park – Living Garden Of Herbs
  • Dhulikhel – Authentic Newari Town
  • Jomsom – Quaint Village Town
  • Chandragiri – The Perfect Getaway
  • Kathmandu– Heart Of Nepal
  • Ilam– Charming District
  • Khumbu Valley– For The Daring
  • Nuwakot– The Jewel Of Nepal
  • Shashwat Dham– Where Nature & Gods meet
  • Daman– The Enchanting Hill Station
  • Bandipur– Straight Out Of A Poem
  • Budhanilkantha- With Rich History
  • Narayanhiti Palace Museum– Castle Royale

1. Pashupati Nath Temple – Spirituality And History

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One of the oldest, most renowned and sacred Nepal temples, the Pashupati Nath Temple is located on the fringes of Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. River Bagmati flows close to this temple dedicated to the revered deity of Nepal, Lord Pashupatinath, also known as Lord Shiva. This is one of the temples which has been inscribed on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

This temple has been in the list since 1979. This temple in Nepal is basically a collection of different ashrams, temples, and inscriptions. This place is also amongst the seven monument groups which helped UNESCO declare the Kathmandu Valley as a cultural heritage site. People from all across the world visit Nepal so that they are able to visit the temple during Maha Shivratri.

Location: P.O. Box: 11018 Bhrikuti Mandap, Kathmandu, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 626 average cost per person
Timings: 4 AM – 12 PM, 5 PM -9 PM
Highlights: Golden Spire of the temple, silver sheeted doors, Panch Deval Complex, and the lingams
Places To Stay: Pashupati Boutique Hotel & Spa, The Dwarika’s Hotel, Kailash Kuti Inn, OYO 206 Mount View Homes, OYO 260 Hotel Cultural Inn
How To Reach: Take the bus from Kathmandu to Goshala which is the dedicated bus stop for PashupathiNath Temple. It takes about 45 minutes to reach.

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2. Boudanath – For A Meditative Experience

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Located 7 km northeast of Kathmandu, Boudhanath is a prominent pilgrimage center and one of the most popular tourist places in Nepal. Local, as well as Tibetan pilgrimages, visit this spiritual place for meditation. The highlight of this temple is its magnificent Stupa that attracts a large number of visitors from far and wide places. It is the largest spherical stupa in Nepal.

Boudhanath is also popularly known as the Khasa Chaitya. In the year 1979, this place also became one of the heritage sites of UNESCO. Soon after this Boudhanath became a very popular spot for tourists to visit when they are visiting Nepal. All the stupa is basically a trade route which is very much ancient between Tibet and Nepal. This was the place where people from Tibet used to enter into Kathmandu Valley. This is also one of the best places to visit near Kathmandu

Location: Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 250 average cost per person
Timings: Open for the whole day!
Highlights: 29 Tibetan Gompas, delightful momos, and thupkas, and the prayer wheel
Places To Stay: Sabila Boutique Hotel, ROKPA Guest House, Dondrub Guest House, Aarya Chaitya Inn, OYO 206 Mount View Homes
How To Reach: The stupa is 5 km away from Kathmandu city centre. You could take a taxi or a shared van from Rani Park in Thamel. Ask the driver to drop you at stupa.

3. Nagarkot – Watch The Sunrise

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Located close to the Kathmandu Valley, Nagarkot is among the popular Nepal tourist places known for offering mesmerizing Himalayan views including the Mount Everest on the North-Eastern side. Visiting this place to enjoy the magnificent views of the sunrise is loved by tourists. This is just 4 hours drive from Kathmandu city and is a perfect place to visit when visiting Nepal in October.

If you are visiting places in Nepal, enjoying the sunset from this place is very much special. It is very much recommended to enjoy the sunset from here when you are visiting Nepal.  Tourists will then be able to enjoy the sunrise in between the Himalayas if the weather is clear. This is amongst the best tourist places in Nepal.

Distance: 27.8 km from Kathmandu.
Highlights: Trekking, mountain biking, stunning views of Himalayas, and the dense pine tree forests
Places To Stay: Hotel Valley View, Hotel Mount Paradise, Hotel At The End Of The Universe, Stupa Resort
How To Reach: Nagarkot is 32 km from Kathmandu and can be reached by taking a bus from Bhaktapur Bus Terminal in Kathmandu.

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4. Pokhara Valley – Witness The Himalayan Ranges

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The jewel of Nepal tourism, Pokhara Valley is nestled amidst the Annapurna Himalayan Range. It is the second-largest valley and is one of the best places to visit in Nepal. . The two cities which are inside the valley are Lekhnath and Pokhara. The city of Pokhara is considered as one of the major cities in Nepal. This Valley is also very much vulnerable to earthquake just like the Kathmandu Valley.

People generally visit this valley so that they are able to have a clear view of the Himalayan ranges. This place is also very much famous for having things like boating, rafting, trekking in Nepal, and other extreme sports. Pokhara Valley also consists of a lot of lakes which is another reason why a lot of tourists are attracted to this place. All the extreme sports in this Valley have made this valley so much popular in the global market. 

Distance: 203 km away from Kathmandu
Highlights: Verdant forests, blue skies, underground caves, waterfalls, Valley of Orchids, Massif Glaciers, and majestic views of three mountains- Mt Manslu, Mt Dhaulagiri, and Mt Annapurna
Places To Stay: Hotel Middle Path & Spa, Hotel Fewa Dream, Himalayan crown lodge, Hotel Visitors Inn P. Ltd., Pokhara, Gaurishankar Backpackers hostel
How To Reach: The tourist bus ride takes about 7 hours to reach Pokhara from Kathmandu.

5. Mahendra Gufa – Explore The Limestone Structures

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Mahendra Gufa is located to the north of Pokhara. One of the most famous natural tourist places is Nepal, it has a dark and cavernous cave that is known for stalactites and stalagmites. This cave is basically located near the district of Pokhara which is in the Kaski district. Made out of limestone, it is one of the most breathtaking places to see in Nepal.

This type of cave is very much rare in nature and this is the reason it attracts a lot of tourists all year round. This cave also has a statue of Lord Shiva inside it. Pokhara Mahendra Gufa is named after Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev. This cave is about 1100 meters above sea level. A lot of people visit this place to see the statue of Lord Shiva inside the cave. You can say that this place is one of the hidden places in Nepal.

Location: Pokhara 33700, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 50 average cost per person
Timings: 7 AM- 6 PM
Highlights: The idol of Lord Shiva and the dark cave with limestone deposits
Places To Stay: Himalayan Front Hotel by KGH Group, Hotel Pristine Himalaya, Himalayan Crown Lodge, Belgian Hotel Pvt. Ltd, Hotel Pema Tsa
How To Reach: A local bus takes an hour while a taxi only takes 30 minutes from Pokhara.

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6. Lumbini – The Land Of Buddha

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Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, is among the famous Nepal tourist spots.  Lord Shiva is known to born in the year 623 BC in Lumbini which is basically in the southern part of Nepal. A lot of people visit Nepal only to see Lumbini. It is said that Lumbini is one of the holiest places in all over the world for the people who follow Buddhism.

According to the people who have authenticated this place as the birthplace of Buddha all the boundaries of the wall of the garden in Lumbini proves that this is the place where Buddha was born. This place is now protected by the Ancient Monument Preservation Act which was passed in the year 1956. All the people who follow Buddhism have a goal to visit Lumbini where Buddha was born. 

Location: 255 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Ashokan Pillar, Buddhist temples, the Japan Peace Stupa, Bodhi Tree, the Lumbini Museum, and the Lumbini International Research Institute
Places To Stay: Jatak Guest House, Lumbini Garden Lodge, Lumbini Buddha Garden Resort, The Lumbini Village Lodge, Mirage Inn
How To Reach: The bus from Pokhara takes about an hour while taxi will take only 30 minutes. 

7. Swayambhu Mandir – Awe-Striking Architecture

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Perched atop a conical shaped hill, Swayambhu Temple is one of the popular holy shrines and tourist places in Nepal. Also referred to as the Monkey Temple, the temple has many legends that make it quite popular and one of the best tourist places in Nepal.
Swayambhu Mandir is one of the ancient religious architectures which are present in Nepal.

People all across the world who follow Buddhism try visiting this place when they are in Nepal. This temple was basically founded by the great grandfather of the famous King Manadeva at the beginning of the 5th century. If you are visiting Nepal for the first time, then make sure to add this mandir in your itinerary so that you are able to visit one of the most beautiful places of Nepal.

Distance: 3-5 km west from Kathmandu
Entry Fee: INR 125 average cost per person
Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM
Highlights: 365 steps to reach the temple, the magnificent golden shire, the huge Tibetan prayer wheel, and the painted Buddha statues
Places To Stay: Laughing Buddha Home & Villa, Swayambhu View Guest House, The SparkliHimalayan Gharng Turtle Backpackers Hostel, Birds Nest Hostel
How To Reach: The ancient temple is located on top of a hill and takes about 12 minutes to reach from Kathmandu.

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8. Thamel Area – One Of The Best Localities

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Thamel Area is the best among the Nepal tourist places to buy clothes, jewelry, accessories, and souvenirs. If you are visiting Nepal and looking for a place to shop, then this is the place. This place basically runs because of tourists. People sell all kinds of things here from fruits and vegetables to clothes and accessories. This is also a perfect place for you if you want to enjoy the local street food in Nepal.

Now because of the increasing traffic in Nepal, most of the streets are declared as a vehicle-free zone which has helped to avoid traffic and crown here. In the year 2011, this place was declared by the government as a full Wi-Fi zone. This is the first full Wi-Fi zone of the country of Nepal. Shopping In Nepal will lead you to find some gem to take back as souvenir. 

Distance: 1.5 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Newari style design, silk, jewelry, pashmina, embroidered jacket, accessories, and souvenirs
Places To Stay: Kumari Boutique Hotel, Arushi Boutique Hotel, Flying Yak Kathmandu, Hotel Roadhouse, Hotel Jampa
How To Reach: If you are in Kathmandu, you can take a taxi or rickshaw to reach the Thamel area.

9. Bhaktapur – For Shopaholics

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Bhaktapur is the best among the Nepal tourist attractions for shopping for terracotta and handicraft products. This place was the capital of Nepal from the 12th century to about the 15th century. In the 18th century, this place became a country on its own with boundary walls and gates to the city. The citizen of Bhaktapur are mostly peasants, public employees, handicraft manufacturers or businessman. Shopping at this vibrant destination is certainly one of the top things to do in Nepal.

A lot of tourists visit this city every year which helps in the economy of the city. The city is filled with red bricks which makes it look very beautiful. People will also be able to find a lot of animals present in this area who are kept as a pet, something that makes it one of the best tourist places in Nepal. 

Distance: 16.2 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Terracotta products, lotus and pretty handicrafts, and colorful masks
Places To Stay: Pottery Guest House, Planet Bhaktapur Hotel, HOTEL LAYAKU DURBAR, Hotel Bhaktapur Inn, Hotel Central Bhaktapur
How To Reach: Bhaktapur is 15 km from Kathmandu. You can either take a taxi or a local bus from Rani Park in Thamel.

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10. Chitwan National Park – Witness The Wildlife

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Get to see a different side of Nepal in Chitwan National Park, one of the UNESCO’s world heritage site which is a natural abode of wildlife. The tropical monsoon climate makes it a perfect place for wildlife viewing and jungle safari and one of the best places to visit in Nepal. This is the first National park which was built in the country of Nepal. 

The nearest city to this National Park in Bharatpur. Since the 19th century this National Park has been very much popular an is called the Heart of the Jungle. Previously this place was used for hunting but later on, the government decided to make it a National Park so that all the animals are able to stay comfortably. Undoubtedly, it is one of the top tourist destinations amidst the plethora of Nepal tourist spots. 

Location: Subarnapur 44200, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 2000 for a foreigner, INR 1000 for Indians
Timings: 7 AM – 6 PM
Highlights: The park is home to rhinoceros, freshwater dolphins, sloth bears, and many more
Places To Stay: Hotel National Park Sauraha, Jungle Nepal Resort, Hotel Sweetland, Hotel Hornbill, Chautari Garden Resort
How To Reach: Tourist Ac buses run from Kathmandu and Pokhara to Chitwan.

11. Davis Falls – An Attraction With History

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Davis Falls is basically one of the popular natural waterfalls in Nepal which is located in Pokhara which is in the Kaski district of Nepal. The water which flows through Davis Fall has formed into an underground tunnel upon constantly hitting the bottom of the waterfall over time. The tunnel is about 150 m long and has a depth of 30 meters.

In Nepali, this place is called Patale Chango which basically means a waterfall which is underground. After the waterfall, the water passes through a cave which is called Gupteshwor Mahadev. This fall attracts a lot of tourists as well as locals for its historic significance. People often visit here to try their luck on tossing a coin into a pond and wishing for different things. A lot of people travel hundreds of miles to make a wish tossing a coin here.  

Location: 5XQ5+HP2, H10, Pokhara 33700, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 100 average cost per person
Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM
Highlights: Underground tunnel, Gupteshwor Mahadev cave, the wishing pond
Places To Stay: Bocawina Rainforest Resort, Sattva Land, The Lodge at Jaguar Reef, Hopkins Bay Belize a Muy’Ono Resort
How To Reach: Davis Falls is only 10 minutes away from Pokhara. Take a tourist taxi to get there.

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12. Phewa Lake – Scenic Surroundings

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Phewa Lake is basically located in the southern side of the Pokhara city and one of the best tourist attractions of Nepal. This freshwater lake is regulated by dam and water reservoirs and this is the reason this lake is considered as a semi-natural lake. This lake is the second largest lake in the country of Nepal. This is the most visited lake in Nepal and is known all across the country for attracting a lot of tourists all year round.

This lake is also common for people who enjoy boating in the sunset. Phewa Lake is one of those places where water sport is very much popular. There has been a lot of hotels and resorts in Nepal, set up around the lake so that all the tourists who are visiting are able to enjoy their stay. Some part of the lake is being used for commercial purposes by the fishermen for fishing. 

Distance: 209 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Boating, sunset views, fishing
Places To Stay: Hotel Spring, Big Pillow Inn, Hotel Diplomat, Hotel Blossom, Pokhra Choice Inn, OYO 173 Hotel Dream Inn
How To Reach: Buses in regular intervals of 15 minutes are available from Pokhara to Phewa Lake.

13. International Mountain Museum – For A Learning Experience

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The International Mountain Museum is known to record all the data and documents which are all related to all the mountains which are present in Nepal. There are basically three exhibitions present in the museum. The first one is the Hall of Great Himalayas. The second one is the Hall of Fame and the third one is Hall of World. 

There are a lot of people who only visit Nepal so that they are able to visit all the historic as well as sacred places all across Nepal. Nepal is not a very big country but it has a great historical significance which attracts a lot of tourists. Some of the popular places in Nepal are Chitwan National Park for wildlife viewing and also the lakeside town of Pokhara which is also very much popular. 

Location: Pardi Bazaar, 33700
Entry Fee: INR 165 for Indians, INR 327 for people living in Nepal
Timings: 8:30 AM – 5 PM
Highlights: The three Halls
Places To Stay: Asmi Homestay & Apartment, Hotel K2 Pokhara, Hotel Pokhara Grande, New Annapurna Guest House, Shangri-La Village Resort
How To Reach: The museum is only 10 minutes away from Pokhara

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14. Khokana And Bungamati Villages – Sights Worth Beholding

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If you look at all the pictures of tourist places in Nepal, you’ll surely want to visit the villages of Bungamati & Khokana before any other site. Located far away from the chaos of city life in a remote corner of Nepal, these villages are your best bet if you wish to disconnect from the rest of the world and simply relax in the lap of nature. 

Bungamati is famed for its woodcraft. And once you have witnessed these craftsmen create the most awesome wooden handiwork, you can proc to the next attraction – the shrine of Rato Macchendranath, along with other religious monuments here. Khokana, on the other hand, is famous for producing and extracting mustard oil in a unique way. Here, you must also visit the famous three-story temple of Shikali Mai.

Distance: 15.5 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: The shrine of Rato Macchendranath, temple of Shikali Mai.
Places To Stay: Kai Chhen Homestay, Bungamati Bed & Breakfast, KGH Patan 
How To Reach: The best way to get there is by taking a private tour.

15. Sagarmatha National Park – Greenery And Wildlife

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Situated in north-east Nepal and encircled by the mighty Mount Everest as well as other lofty peaks, deep ravines, and the Himalayan glaciers, the Sagarmatha National Park is among the most visually appealing masterpieces on Earth. Located 135 km away from Kathmandu, this nature reserve happens to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered sacred. 

If you are planning a visit to this Himalayan wonder, don’t forget to keep a lookout for the range of wildlife that this place is famous for, including Himalayan Tahr, Ghoral, snow leopards, and weasels. Other than a number of animal species, Sagarmatha National Park is also home to over a thousand rare to endangered bird species, including the likes of Himalayan Monal, Snowcock, and the Red-billed Chough. 

Location: WPJ2+XH6, Khumjung, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 1500 for SAARC nationals, INR 3000 for foreigners, and INR 25 for locals of Nepal
Highlights: Diverse flora and fauna, rare bird species, stunning views
Places To Stay: Panorama Lodge and Restaurant, Hotel Summit, Hotel Tashi Delek, Hotel Namche, Lama Hotel
How To Reach: The village of Jiri is the last road head to Sagarmatha National Park. Take a bus to Jiri from Kathmandu

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16. Langtang National Park – Adventure Amidst Nature

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If you want to see some wildlife, then visit Langtang National Park in Nepal, which is one of the best places to visit in the city. The park not only offers rich wildlife, but also the opportunity to hike and be awestruck! For those who love adventure as well as nature, this is considered to be amongst the most amazing Nepal tourist places.

If you are an wildlife enthusiasts or an adventure freak then you must surely head to this stunning wildlife sanctuary. The highest point in the park is the summit of Langtang Lirung. The northern and eastern border of the national park runs along the international border to Tibet. The western boundary follows the rivers Bhote Kosi and Trisuli and the southern border lies 32 km north of the Kathmandu Valley.

Location: Helambu, 45007, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 600 average cost per person
Highlights: Wildlife exploring and hiking
Places To Stay: Glacier Guest House, Sunrise Guest House, Yak Hotel & Lodge
How To Reach: Take an early morning bus from New Bus Park to Syabrubesi in Langtang.

17. Rupa Tal Lake – A Peaceful Experience

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One of the most famous tourist places in Nepal, Rupa Tal lake is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and find peace & tranquility like never before! You can spend quality time with your loved ones and absorb the views. Amongst the tourist places of Nepal, this is something you must visit. This is one of the most pristine lakes in Nepal and is known for offering panoramic views.

The third-largest freshwater lake in Nepal is called Rupa Tal, or Rupa Lake, and it is situated in the southeast Pokhara Valley. Encircled by verdant hills and woodlands, this lake appears exquisite and tranquil. The Rupa Tal and the Begnas Lake are separated by a mountain crest. If you are looking for romantic spots on your Nepal vacation then you can surely head here!

Location: Rupa Lake 33700, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 40 average cost per person
Highlights: Rupa Lake, Tal Barahi Temple, Pumdi Bhumdi
Places To Stay: Rupa View Guest House, Lake Wave Cottage & Restaurant-Majhikuna, Begnas Coffee House
How To Reach: Take a local bus from Pokhara to Begnas village and trek to the point of the lake

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18. National Museum Of Nepal – Learn Everything About The Country

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If you want to know about the history of Nepal, you must head to the National Museum of Nepal. The museum offers artifacts dating back to the golden days on the country and gives you a glimpse of the glorious past. It is one of the top tourist places at Nepal. When looking for some of the most famous places in Nepal, do consider this one!

Located in Kathmandu, this museum is the largest one amongst the museums of Nepal and has three buildings. Buddha Art Gallery, Juddha Jayatia Kala Shala and the main building where there is a beautiful display of species of animals and butterflies. Do visit the national museum of Nepal to get a glimpse of Nepal’s freedom struggle. 

Location: Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 50 average cost per person
Timings: 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM(Closed on Tuesday)
Highlights: Various species of birds, and insects are at display here
Places To Stay: Hyatt Place Kathmandu, Kathmandu Boutique Hotel, Thamel Boutique Hotel
How To Reach: It is 5 km from the centre of Kathmandu and can be reached via taxi.

19. Durbar Square – A Heritage Site

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Durbar square is a famous area in Nepal and is a World Heritage Site, so you just cannot miss out on it. The place showcases the culture and marvelous architecture of Nepal. If you are visiting Nepal with family, you can visit this place and don’t forget to click pictures. It is definitely one of the best places to see in Nepal. Durbar Square is also the prime spot for cultural programmes in Nepal.

This place is also known as the Museum of Temples due to its many temples. Kathmandu Durbar Square has over 50 temples and the maximum concentration of the oldest buildings in Nepal. Many vendors sell handicrafts that are perfect souvenirs for friends and family. You can head here during evenings and spend time with your loved ones. Don’t forget to grab the scrumptious delicacies here offered at the local food stalls.

Location: Ganga Path, Kathamandu 44600, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 100 for SAARC country nationals, INR 623 for other foreign nationals, and free entry for Nepal nationals.
Timings: 10 AM to 5 PM (every day except Saturday)
Highlights: It has 50 temples altogether in one place
Places To Stay: Durbar Square Backpackers Inn, Kumari Boutique Hotel, The Glasshouse Hotel, World Heritage Hotel and Apartments, Karma Boutique Hotel
How To Reach: The bus driving from Ratna Park to Bhaktapur will drop you at the square. 

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20. White Monastery – For Spiritual Seekers

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This is one of the best tourist places at Nepal. The monastery is white in color which makes it a beautiful sight to see. The monastery is not only a religious site but also offers heavenly views. So, make sure you add it to your list of places in Nepal for a great travel experience. So for peaceful and reviving hours in Nepal you must surely visit White Monastery in Nepal.

The vivid terrain and the lush green landscape of the surrounding make the sunset and sunrise here, a treat to watch. Visitors can observe the whole of the Kathmandu Valley from this place. The soothing atmosphere draws most travellers wanting to soak up some tranquillity after exploring the bustling city of Kathmandu. You can also taking an easy trekking trail here to nourish the budding adventurer in you!

Location: The White Monastery Road, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 25 average cost per person
Timings: Opens only on Saturdays
Highlights: This place teaches you about Buddhism and its culture
Places To Stay: Hotel Tibet International, Hotel Red Planet, Hotel Padma
How To Reach: You could either hike up to the monastery or rent a bike for a day.

21. Kathesimbhu Stupa – Heritage And Spirituality

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Heritage Site, Kathesimbhu Stupa is a rendition of the Swayambhunath Temple. Tucked between Durbar Square and Thamel, the stupa is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in Kathmandu. Blanketed with statues, smaller stupas, and engravings, it was built with leftover materials from Swayambhunath Temple complex.

Located between Thamel and Durbar Square, the stupa was built using the left over materials from Swayambhunath temple complex. During the 2015 earthquake, it witnessed some damages. If you have a love for history and you love exploring heritage sites then you can surely visit this beautiful place in Nepal. This is amongst the most beautiful tourist attractions in Nepal.

Location: Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Highlights: Hariti Pagoda, Drubgon Jangchup Choeling Monastery
Places To Stay: Tiger Palace Resort, Shakya House, Meridian Suite Hotel
How To Reach: It is only 10-minute walk from Thamel

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22. Siddha Gufa – Explore The Unknown

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Another must-visit place in Nepal, Siddha Gufa is one of the largest caves in the country. Tourists come from all over the world to explore the 437 meters deep caves that are shaped in the form of a cathedral and made with stalactites and stalagmites. One can also opt for 90 minutes trek at these caves and explore this hidden beauty.

Being home to the various ecological species of insects and bats, Siddha Cave is an amazing place to add to your list. It echoes the sound of flowing water, which adds to the experience of this cave. If you are looking for secluded sites in Nepal where you can revive your soul, away from the hustles of the city life, then you can surely head to Siddha Gufa. It is among the most popular visiting places in Nepal.

Location: Bimal Nagar, Prithvi Hwy, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 63 for locals, INR 125 for SAARC nationals, INR 311 for foreigners
Timings: 10 AM to 7 PM
Highlights: The structures made naturally from stalactites and stalagmites
Places To Stay: Hotel Forest Lake, Zostel Pokhara, Happy Lemon Tree
How To Reach: You can begin your trek from Bimalnagar on Prithvi Highway in Bandipur

23. Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve – Nature Lovers’ Paradise

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When looking for the best place to visit in Nepal in winter, this one is worth considering! Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is one of the beautiful tourist places in Nepal that you cannot afford to miss. It is a paradise for bird watchers as one can spot nearly 500 species of birds at this reserve if visited at the right time. In addition to this, a visit to this tranquil place will definitely calm your soul.

The park is an ideal blend of rivers, ponds, wetlands and paddies. Approximately a 90 minutes walk, this 6kms arena will give a glimpse of an abundant number of various species of birds living within its boundaries. This place is home to vibrant flora and fauna, making you capture the best pictures on your trip to Nepal. Koshi Tappu Wildlife Sanctuary is surely among the most interesting Nepal tourist spots.

Location: Bairawa 56713, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 63 per person per entry for Nepal nationals, INR 467 per person per entry for SAARC country nationals, and INR 935 per person per entry for other foreign nationals
Timings: 9 AM – 3 PM
Highlights: Spot the endangered Arna ( a wild water buffalo) and some endangered species of birds too like Swamp Francolin, Bengal Florican and much more.
Places To Stay: Bardia Wildlife Resort, Namaste Bardia Resort
How To Reach: Fly to Biratnagar from Kathmandu and take a taxi.

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24. Hanuman Dhoka Temple – Learn About The Malla Kings

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This one is one of the major tourist spots in Nepal. Hanuman Dhoka Temple is a part of Durbar Square in Kathmandu that formerly was the abode of Malla Kings. Besides this, it also encompasses the elaborate palaces of the Shah Dynasty. The statue can be dated back to 1672 and has an entrance door which is called ‘dhoka’ in Nepal, hence the name.

The Hanuman Dhoka, is one of the finest examples of magnificent Newari architecture which you can witness here.  This is one of the most popular Nepal tourist places and a mandatory spot for tourists heading here from international boundaries. This is the place that you have to go when on a family tour or with you significant other. 

Location: Hanuman Dhoka Sadak, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Timings: 9 AM – 5 PM
Highlights: Hanuman Temple, Mul Chok, Nasal Chok, and Tribhuvan Museum.
Places To Stay: Durbar Square Backpackers Inn, Kumari Boutique Hotel, The Glasshouse Hotel, Karma Boutique Hotel, Arushi Boutique Hotel
How To Reach: It is located at Durbar Square and can easily be reached via auto or taxi.

25. Patan – The Third-largest City

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Patan, another tourist attraction in Nepal is the third-largest city here and is also known as Lalitpur. Located on the band of the River Bagmati, Patan is known for its scenic beauty. Durbar Square is the prime attraction here which is locally called the Patan Museum. It is a popular religious spot for travelers having beliefs in Hinduism and Buddhism.

Patan was once an independent and a mighty kingdom of the Kathmandu Valley. A temple of the Hindu Lord Krishna rests right in the middle of the same town whose architecture has been dedicated to the Buddhist Dharma-Chakra philosophy. It is a traditional centre for handicrafts and is also a place to purchase traditional jewellery, Buddha statues and masks. Hence making it an important place to visit when in Nepal. 

Distance: 8.1 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Patan Square, Royal Palace Pata
Places To Stay: Hotel Timila, Planet Bhaktapur Hotel, The Terraces Resort & Spa
How To Reach: Taxi takes INR 400 from Kathmandu to Patan

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26. Biratnagar – The Metropolitan City

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Biratnagar is a metropolitan city, located near India’s border in Nepal. The place is popular for its jute mills and one can shop for interesting handicraft items here. The place is also home to the popular Kali Mandir that welcomes pilgrims throughout the year. The place has been named after the King Virat and serves as an entrance point to Eastern Nepal. 

Being a major hub for exploring places in eastern Nepal, Biratnagar is well-connected by bus and train services from most parts of the country. Biratnagar Airport is the busiest domestic airport in Nepal after Pokhara. Bustling weekly markets are held here in different areas of Biratnagar which is a tourist attraction as spices and handicrafts are sold here. All the more reasons to visit Biratnagar

Distance: 405.2 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Sightseeing, shopping, and religious visits
Places To Stay: Royalwood City Inn, Hotel Harrison Palace
How To Reach: There are buses running daily between Kathmandu and Biratnagar.

27. Janakpur – Birthplace Of Goddess Sita

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Janakpur is amongst the most popular places to visit in Nepal as it is the birthplace of Goddess Sita and serves as a significant spot for Hindu devotees. It is also known as the City of Ponds as it comprises over seventy ponds making this place truly mesmerizing. This place gives you a chance to explore the iconic spots of the epic Ramayana.

The city is located in the Terai region of Nepal and is the administrative headquarters of Dhanusa district. The Ram Janaki Temple is the main attraction in Janakpur. Beyond its spiritual allure, Janakpur is a vibrant cultural hub showcased through its colorful art, intricate pottery, and traditional music and dance. The pleasant weather, friendly locals and the rich culture makes Janakpur, a very important place to visit.  

Distance: 253.4 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Janaki Mandir, Ram Mandir, Rolwaling Valley
Places To Stay: Hotel Sara, Mithila Yatri Niwas, Hotel Mystic Mithila
How To Reach: A bus service between Kathmandu and Janakpur is available

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28. Chitlang – For Adventurous Expeditions

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Chitlang village in Nepal was dominated by Newars during the ancient times. Located amidst the enormous range of Chandragiri hills, the place is one of the most beautiful places in Nepal. If you are an adventure enthusiast and looking for some daring excursions on your Nepal trip then you can surely head to Chitlang for hiking and trekking trails.

Surrounded by the Chandragiri hills, it is acclaimed as one of the most popular stops in the old trading routes from Tibet to India and thus holds a rich historical significance. The place is home to over 100 species of birds, offering refreshing chirps during sunrise and sunset. If you want to experience the joy of slow life then Chitlang has to be on top of your list.  

Distance: 29.5 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Swochhanda Bhairab Temple, Satdhara, Bhedafaram, learn the process of cheese making and taste organic plum and ground apple wine.
Places To Stay: Chitlang Resort Pvt. Ltd, Chitlang Organic Village, Om-Adhyay Retreat Resort
How To Reach: Take a bus from Ratna Park, Katjmandu to Thankot and begin your trek to Chitlang

29. Dharan – Relish Local Food

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Dharan is the best spot for all the travelers who are thinking about visiting places in Nepal that will bring them closer to the culture of the country. Nepal’s sub-metropolitan city, Dharan is the perfect place for the tourists who want to interact with locals and looking for a quiet place. In this city, you can relish the local flavors of Nepal and know about the lives of the locals.

Dharan is the gateway to the Mahabharat hills and is one of the biggest pilgrimage locations in Nepal. This low-lying hilly region is extremely clean, colourful and culturally diverse as well as a centre for football in Nepal, hence it being called ‘mini-Brazil’. A few religious sites to visit in Dharan are Buddhasubba Temple, Pindeshwor Temple, and Dantakali Temple. Apart from these, there are many local pubs and bars in Dharan, making it a major tourist attraction in Nepal.

Distance: 349.9 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Buddha Subba Temple, Namaste Falls, Namche Bazaar,
Places To Stay: Hotel Nav Yug, SPOT ON 601 Hotel Buddha Inn, SPOT ON 601 Hotel Buddha Inn, SPOT ON 471 Namuna Hotel And Lodge, Hotel Gajur Palace
How To Reach: There are daily buses between Kathmandu and Dharan

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30. Garden Of Dreams – The Neoclassical Marvel

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Known as the Garden of Six Seasons, Garden of Dreams is a paragon of neoclassical architecture. Located in Kaiser Mahal Kathmandu, Nepal, Garden of dreams was built in 1920 and has an amphitheater, three pavilions, pergolas, urns, and ponds. Head to this garden and take a relaxing walk while you look at the intricacies of this gorgeous structure.

Also referred to as the ‘Swapna Bageecha’ and ‘garden of six seasons is a neo-classical garden in Kathmandu built by Kishore Narshingh in1920. The garden has drawn in locals and tourists alike. After the patron of this garden, Kaiser Sumsher Rana, passed away in the 1960s, the site lay in neglect until recent years, when it was beautifully restored and reopened for visitors. You can visit this garden till late evening and witness the beauty of this structure under the moonlight.

Location: Tridevi Sadak, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 200 average cost per person
Timings: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Highlights: Savour snacks and beverages at Kaiser Cafe, visit Kaiser Gallery
Places To Stay: Kumari Boutique Hotel, Flying Yak Kathmandu, Karma Boutique Hotel, Arushi Boutique Hotel, Maya Boutique Hotel
How To Reach: It is only four minutes away from Kathmandu city centre.

31. Taudaha Lake – Spot Vibrant Birds

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Taudaha Lake is one of the most famous places in Nepal that should be on your itinerary. This lake is an excellent spot for all those who love birdwatching as you can spot several species of birds here. Some of the most common species are Black kite, Rose-ringed parakeet, Black drongo, Oriental magpie robin, Cattle egret, Jungle crow, and Common Myna.

Located on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Taudaha Lake is a famous freshwater lake surrounded by hills covered with dense forests. The lake is full of fishes and is also a heaven for birdwatchers because of the migratory birds in the area. It is a safe haven for creatures living underwater and on land. 

Location: Kathmandu District, Kirtipur
Entry Fee: INR 15 for SAARC countries, INR 62 for foreign nationals
Timings: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Highlights: The lake is home to lots of marine creatures and birds
Places To Stay: Solid Rock Lodge, Green Eco Resort, Hidden Leaf Bed & Breakfast
How To Reach: Hire a taxi from Kathmandu to reach lake.

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32. Phulchoki – The Land Of Snowfall

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Phulchoki is one of the best places to visit in Nepal for all those who are crazy about snowfall. Not only Phulchoki is famous as one of the spots in Nepal that receives snowfall but it is also known for the various adventure activities that you can indulge in. You can head for a thrilling trek or a hike and you can even give a try to Mountain biking.

The mountain is covered by a natural garden full of beautiful wild roses, yellow jasmine, iris and other native flowers. It takes a few hours to reach the top and return and is, therefore, much advisable to those who are travelling on a time crunch. The climb through the rough terrain covered with dense forests will be worth it after one reaches the top and gets to see the breathtaking view of the valley.

Distance: 28.8 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Trekking here amid the tall trees and beautiful fragrance of wildflowers
Places To Stay: Hotel City Gaon, Hotel Vintage Home
How To Reach: Phoolchowki is a one-day trek from Kathmandu

33. Khawalung Monastery – Mediate And Relax

Founded by Vajra Master Jigme Dorje Rinpoche, Khawalung Monastery is one of the most beautiful monasteries in Nepal. Taking a break from city life and mediating is a must and if you are in Nepal then the best spot for meditation is Khawalung Monastery. This impressive monastery was inaugurated in 2005 and since then it has been one of the top tourist attractions in Nepal.

At the moment, there are three teachers who work at the elementary and training school, teaching rites and rituals to the next generation of monks. Besides religious education, the place is known for basic and advanced courses as well. It even provides children with medical expenses, free food and clothing. The same is offered to all the monks residing here.

Location: Kapan, Nepal
Timings: 7 AM – 6PM
Highlights: Admire the intricate details and teachings of Buddhism
Places To Stay: The Boudha Inn, Hotel Little Buddha Inn, Pema Boutique Hotel
How To Reach: It is 11-minutes away from Kathmandu and can be reached via taxi.

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34. Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve – Experience the Thrill

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Home to some of the prominent species in Nepal, Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve is an exclusive hunting reserve in Nepal. Located amidst marshlands within an awe-inspiring environment, featuring snow-capped peaks, this hunting reserve is an ideal place for thrill-seekers.

It is surrounded by ‘Dhor’ or marshlands and this reserve was constructed with the aim of protecting some of the important species of Nepal. If you climb up, you will notices that the major portion of the area is snow capped. If you have a religious bent of mind you can visit the place during the month of August where a religious fair is held and is attended by all the locals of Nepal.

Location: Dhawalagiri Himalayan range, Baglung district
Entry Fee: INR 91,302 (including license and local permit)
Highlights: The marshland that protects the creatures of the area
Places To Stay: The Blue Sheep Hotel & Homestay, Dhorpatan Community Hotel
How To Reach: Take a bus from Kathmandu to Tansen and then trek to the Reserve headquarters

35. Parsa Wildlife Reserve – Enjoy Jungle Safari

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Parsa Wildlife Reserve is situated near Narayangadh and is home to different wildlife species, including tigers, pythons, cobras, elephants, leopards and so much more. From canoeing to elephant safari, the reserve offers an array of exciting activities. Experience a safari trip and taste the thrill of meeting wildlife in Nepal.

The Park is home to Sal, pine, Khari, and silk-cotton trees. Animals like the Asian elephant, Royal Bengal tiger, blue bull, gaur, rat and the leopard are common here. The plethora of wildlife species found at this reserve makes it one of the most exhilarating places in Nepal. Meanwhile, the Park also nestles 527 species of birds, including the paradise flycatcher, large racquet-tailed drongo, red jungle fowl and peafowl. 

Location: Located amidst the regions of Parsa, Makawanpur, and Bara districts in Central Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 63 per person per entry for domestic tourists, INR 467 per person per entry for SAARC country nationals, and INR 935 per person per entry for other foreign nationals
Highlights: Exciting activities like canoeing and elephant safari, etc. 
Places To Stay: Indu Jungle Resort, Thori Jungle Resort
How To Reach: Take a rented cab/taxi from Kathmandu

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36. Begnas Tal Lake – Mesmerizing Natural Surroundings

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Situated amidst the Kaski district of Nepal, Begnas Tal Lake encompasses a serene environment and features immense tranquillity. One of the largest lakes of the enchanting Pokhara valley, it is a freshwater lake offering a range of recreational activities, including boating, swimming, and fishing.

This freshwater lake is quite a crowd puller for its beautiful natural surroundings. On a clear day, at the foothills of the Himalayas, the lake waters reflect the surrounding mountain ranges. One may choose to take a leisurely stroll on the banks or rest. Those seeking to get closer to nature and absorb the enchanting vibe amidst dense forests in the Pokhara Valley must visit the Begnas Tal.

Location: Kaski, Nepal
Highlight: Peace amid the chaotic city
Places To Stay: The Begnas Lake Resort & Villas, Rupakot Resort, Hotel Seven Lake Paradise
How To Reach: A 40-minute bus ride from Pokhara

37. Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park – Have an Awesome Picnic

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Sprawling greenery, home to wildlife and vastly spread woodland is what describes Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park, one of the top idyllic tourist places in Nepal. This tourist spot offers fun-filled and engaging activities, including motorbike rides and cycling. Spend a day exploring this enticing landscape and experience picnicking like never before.

The main river here is Bagmati, which serves as one of the major sources of potable water for Kathmandu. Stunning views of the valleys below accompany the true-blue feeling of a monastery in a calm and collected atmosphere and the colourful flags. The trek through the wilderness of the national park will take you through dark green forests.

Location: Amidst Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 63 per person per entry for domestic tourists, INR 375 per person per entry for SAARC country nationals, and INR 623 per person per entry for other foreign nationals
Timings: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Highlights: Fun-filled and engaging activities, including motorbike rides and cycling
Places To Stay: Shivapuri Heights Cottage, Green Valley Resort
How To Reach: Take a rented cab or bus from Kathmandu Airport. It is only 13 km away.

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38. Bindyabasini Temple – Seek Blessings

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Situated on a hilltop in Pokhara, resting in the midst of the spellbinding hills of the Kaski district, Bindyabasini Temple is the oldest temple in Pokhara. With immense religious significance attached to it, this temple is one of the most revered temples in Nepal. The paradisiacal natural surroundings and the stunning views of the Annapurna Himalayan range, make it one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Nepal.

The ancient Bindhyabasini Temple in Pokhara stands on top of a small hill. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga, an incarnation of Devi Parvati. The Goddess worshipped is in the form of a Shaligram. 

Location: Pokhara-Baglung Hwy Bindhyabasini, Pokhara 33700, Nepal
Timings: 5 AM – 7 PM
Highlight: The sacred idol of Parvati
Places To Stay: Hotel Orchid, Hotel Tulsi, Hotel Sarowar
How To Reach: Take a rented taxi/cab from Pokhara city

39. Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve – For the Adventurer In You

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First national park of Nepal, Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve is located in the Kanchanpur district and is one of the world heritage sites. This wildlife hunting reserve houses a varied range of wildlife species, such as jackals, tigers, elephants, nilgais, and around 350 exotic species of birds. Harbouring lush green forests and a peaceful ambience, it is an ideal place for an adventurous day-out.

Almost half of the vegetation in the National Park is covered in grassland. Along with that, about 700 species of plants grow. You can go on a jeep tour, a walking tour, or an elephant back ride around the National Park. You can also go bird watching. Other than you may choose to spend some time with the local Tharu people and indulge in a sumptuous dinner and a cultural exchange. 

Location: Mahakali, 10400, Nepal
Entry fee: INR 470 per person
Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM
Highlights: Spot the swamp deer and also the rare Bengal Florican
Places To Stay: Shuklaphanta Jungle Cottage

How To Reach: It is a 3-hour drive from Dhangadhi to Mahendranagar. You can take a bus or private cab.

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40. Khaptad National Park – Living Garden Of Herbs

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Set amidst the rolling hills, Khaptad National Park is situated near the lush green subtropical forests and awe-inspiring subalpine forests of western Nepal. Popularly known as the living garden of herbs, the national park houses a wide variety of medicinal herbs and approximately 270 species of birds.

This unique destination offers the twin delights of spirituality and natural wonder, as it is the home of a famous religious leader of the region, fondly called Khaptad Baba. Spread over four districts; this Park boasts a unique collection of flora and fauna. While it is an ideal destination for birdwatching and photography, it is also home to a variety of wild animals.

Location: 10800, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 63 per person per entry for domestic tourists, INR 312 per person per entry for SAARC country nationals, and INR 935 per person per entry for other foreign nationals
Highlights: You get the best of both worlds- spirituality and natural wonder
Places To Stay: Hotel Ghatal, Bardia Eco Lodge, Spot On 638 Bardiya Gaida Camp

How To Reach: Take a bus from Dipayal to Silgarhi and then trek from Silgarhi Bazaar

41. Dhulikhel – Authentic Newari Town

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Under 30km from clamouring Kathmandu, the regional town of Dhulikhel is ideal for those looking for quiet reprieve and an eruption of Nepalese culture. Dhulikhel is an old Newar settlement and eminently situated just past the Kathmandu Valley. Reachable for entrancing outings across the lovely open country and home to a verifiably rich focus, Dhulikhel is a brilliant objective for your Nepalese excursion.

Dhulikhel in the Kathmandu Valley is one such place, which offers picturesque views of the high Himalayas and the range of peaks that it comprises of, right from the Langtang Lirung in the west to the Dorje Lakpa, Gauri Shankar and Melungtse, and then Numbur in the east. People often prefer to stay here for about two nights so that they can thoroughly explore this quaint little area and soak in the mountain sunshine

Location: Kavrepalanchok District
Highlights: Mountain bike trip from Dhulikhel to Namobuddha, trekking
Places To Stay: Dhulikhel Boutique Hotel, Dhulikhel Mountain Resort, Dhulikhel Lodge Resort
How To Reach: The town of Dhulikhel lies on the crossing point of BP Highway and Araniko Highway, just around 32 km away from Kathmandu. 

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42. Jomsom – Quaint Village Town

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Jomsom is a town in the Annapurna piles of Nepal. It is the capital of the Mustang area of the Dhawalagiri (Dhaulagiri) zone of Nepal. The town is a famous beginning/finishing point for a journey along the Kali Gandaki River valley just as up to Muktinath on the Jomsom-Muktinath Trek. Both the journeys should be possible as a feature of the Annapurna Circuit.

The altitude of Jomsom is 2700 m. Jomsom has developed as a quaint little mountainous town. You can find cosy shops and colourful blocks of residential houses with the snow-laden Himalayas and the azure blue sky at the backdrop. It is also one of the most popular destinations for adventure travellers.

Location: Jomsom 33100, Nepal
Highlights: Dumba Lake, Leopard Cave, Rupse Falls, Muktinath Temple
Places To Stay: Hotel Dancing Yak, Hotel Mustang Gateway & Yac Donald’s Restaurant
How To Reach: Neighborhood transport administration to Jomsom from Kathmandu is begun. There is an everyday nearby transport from Gongabu bus stop Kathmandu. It is the night transport that begins between 2 to 3 pm. Transport admission is 1,600 Nepali rupees if you get it straightforwardly from the ticket counter.

43. Chandragiri – The Perfect Getaway

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Chandragiri is a beautiful hill located in Nepal, just a short drive from Kathmandu, the capital city. It is famous for its stunning views of the Himalayan mountain range, including the majestic Mount Everest. People visit Chandragiri to enjoy the fresh air, lush greenery, and peaceful surroundings. One of the main attractions here is the Chandragiri Cable Car, which takes visitors up to the top of the hill in a smooth, exciting ride.

At the top, there is a viewing platform where you can see panoramic views of the mountains and the valley below. Chandragiri also has a temple dedicated to the Hindu goddess Bhaleshwor, which is an important site for local worshippers. The area around Chandragiri is perfect for hiking and picnicking, making it a great spot for families and nature lovers. The pleasant climate and serene environment make it a popular getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. 

Location: 14 km away from Kathmandu
Highlights: The Chandragiri Cable Car, Bhaleshwor temple, hiking and picnic.
Places To Stay: Chandragiri Hills Resort, Green Eco Resort, Naikap Village Resort

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44. Kathmandu- Heart Of Nepal

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Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, is a vibrant and bustling place full of life and culture. It is known for its rich history and beautiful temples, including the famous Swayambhunath Stupa, also called the Monkey Temple, and the historic Kathmandu Durbar Square. The city sits in a valley surrounded by hills and mountains, giving it a picturesque setting. Kathmandu is a melting pot of different cultures and traditions, reflected in its colorful festivals and lively street markets. Thamel, a popular neighborhood, is famous for its shops, restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.

The city also has many traditional crafts and artworks, which are displayed in its many shops and galleries. Kathmandu’s narrow streets are often busy with rickshaws, scooters, and people going about their day. Despite its busy nature, the city has a unique charm, with a mix of old and new influences. Visitors to Kathmandu can explore ancient temples, enjoy delicious Nepali food, and experience the warm hospitality of the local people. Overall, Kathmandu offers a fascinating blend of history, culture, and modern life, making it a must-visit destination in Nepal.

Highlights:Swayambhunath Stupa, Durbar Square, traditional crafts and artworks, which are displayed in its many shops
Places To Stay:
Nepal Pavillion Inn, Grand Hotel, Kathmandu Airport View Hotel & Lodge
How To Reach: Kathmandu has its own airport 

45. Ilam- Charming District

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Ilam is a scenic district in eastern Nepal, known for its lush green landscapes and tea gardens. It is often called the “Queen of Hills” because of its beautiful hill views and pleasant climate. The area is famous for its tea production, and visitors can tour the tea estates to see how tea is grown and processed. Ilam’s natural beauty includes rolling hills, dense forests, and charming villages, making it a great place for hiking and nature walks.

One of the highlights of Ilam is the Kanyam and Fikkal areas, where tourists can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The local culture in Ilam is rich with traditional festivals and customs, adding to the area’s charm. Ilam is also known for its cool and refreshing weather, which is a welcome change from the heat of the plains. It’s a perfect destination for anyone wanting to explore Nepal’s countryside and experience the country’s natural beauty.

Location: 500km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Kanyam and Fikkal areas, explore Nepal’s countryside
Places To Stay: Hotel Hillside Kanyam, Hotel Eason Blue, Shree Antu Lake View Resort.

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46. Khumbu Valley- For The Daring

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Khumbu Valley, located in the Everest region of Nepal, is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and is a popular destination for trekkers and adventure seekers. This stunning valley is home to the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest, which draws climbers and hikers from all over the globe. Villages in Khumbu Valley, such as Namche Bazaar and Tengboche, offer a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the Sherpa people, who are known for their mountaineering skills and warm hospitality.

Visitors often come to Khumbu Valley to embark on the famous Everest Base Camp trek, which provides awe-inspiring views of Everest and other towering peaks. The region is also dotted with ancient monasteries and prayer flags, adding to its spiritual and cultural charm. . Khumbu Valley offers a unique blend of natural wonders and cultural experiences, making it a must-visit for those seeking an extraordinary adventure in Nepal.

Location: 135 Km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Everest Base Camp trek
Places To Stay: Sauraha Holiday Home, KGH Patan, Lake Wave Cottage & Restaurant
How To Reach: Take the taxi to Kathmandu (KTM) airport, fly to Tumlingtar (TMI), then travel to Khumbu.

47. Nuwakot- The Jewel Of Nepal

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Nuwakot is a charming district in Nepal, known for its rich history and scenic beauty. Located about 75 kilometers northwest of Kathmandu, Nuwakot is famous for its historic Nuwakot Durbar Square, a collection of ancient palaces and temples that showcase traditional Newari architecture. 

The town offers a glimpse into traditional Nepali life with its vibrant local markets and friendly residents. Visitors to Nuwakot can explore ancient sites, enjoy nature walks, and experience the serene environment away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Overall, Nuwakot is a hidden gem that combines historical intrigue with natural beauty, making it a rewarding destination for travelers.

Location: 75 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Nuwakot Durbar Square, enjoy nature walks, and experience the serene environment
Places To Stay: Hotel Shambala, Royal Astoria Hotel, Janki House

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48. Shashwat Dham- Where Nature & Gods meet

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Shashwat Dham is a serene and beautiful spiritual site located in the Banke District of Nepal. It is known for its peaceful atmosphere and stunning architecture. The main attraction at Shashwat Dham is the grand temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, a major deity in Hinduism. The temple’s intricate designs and vibrant colors make it a visual delight. The site also features beautiful gardens, fountains, and sculptures, creating a tranquil environment for visitors to relax and reflect.

Shashwat Dham is not just a religious place but also a popular destination for people seeking spiritual solace and mental peace. The surroundings are clean and well-maintained, adding to the calm and serene experience.  Overall, Shashwat Dham offers a perfect blend of spirituality and natural beauty, making it a cherished place for those who visit.

Location: 180 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Grand temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, beautiful gardens, fountains, and sculptures
Places To Stay: Meghauli Serai- A Taj Safari, Barahi Jungle Lodge, Bagaicha Adventure Resort

49. Daman- The Enchanting Hill Station

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Daman is a scenic hill station located in Nepal, about 80 kilometers southwest of Kathmandu. Known for its stunning panoramic views, Daman offers a breathtaking view of the Himalayan range, including some of the tallest peaks like Mount Everest. The town sits at a high altitude, providing a cool and refreshing climate that contrasts with the heat of the lower plains. Daman is a popular spot for people looking to escape the city and enjoy nature.

Visitors can take leisurely walks in the surrounding pine forests and enjoy the serene environment. The area is also known for its picturesque landscapes, including terraced fields and small traditional villages. One of the key attractions in Daman is the view tower, which provides an excellent vantage point for viewing the majestic mountains and the surrounding countryside. Whether you’re a nature lover or simply looking for a tranquil retreat, Daman offers a charming escape with unforgettable views and a pleasant climate.

Location: 80 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: View tower- which provides an excellent vantage point, ideal destination for relaxation and sightseeing
Places To Stay: Om Adhyay Retreat Resort, Everest Panorama Resort, Gauri Shankar Hotel and Lodge

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50. Bandipur- Straight Out Of A Poem

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Bandipur is a beautiful hill town located in Nepal, about 150 kilometers west of Kathmandu. Known for its well-preserved traditional architecture and stunning views, Bandipur offers a glimpse into Nepal’s rich cultural heritage. The town sits on a ridge, providing panoramic views of the surrounding hills and the Himalayas, including the Annapurna range. Bandipur is famous for its charming, narrow streets lined with old Newari-style houses and pagoda-style temples.

Visitors can explore historic sites like the Bindabasini Temple and the old market square, which are central to local life. Bandipur is also known for its beautiful terraced fields and lush forests, ideal for hiking and nature walks. With its combination of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and tranquil environment, Bandipur is a delightful destination for those looking to experience traditional Nepali life and enjoy scenic landscapes.

Location: 150 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Bindabasini Temple and the old market square, ideal for hiking and nature walks
Places To Stay: Bandipur Bliss, Bandipur Samira Homestay, Depche Village Bandipur
How To Reach: Take a car or taxi from Kathmandu

51. Budhanilkantha- With Rich History

tourist place in Nepal- Budanilkantha Temple

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Budhanilkantha is a serene town located 8 kilometers north of Kathmandu, Nepal. It is well-known for its beautiful and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, called the Budhanilkantha Temple. The temple features a large, impressive statue of Lord Vishnu reclining on a bed of serpents, which is a major attraction for both pilgrims and tourists. The statue is carved from a single block of stone and is surrounded by a peaceful garden with a pond, creating a calm and spiritual atmosphere.

Budhanilkantha is also famous for its picturesque natural setting, with lush greenery and hills providing a refreshing escape from the busy city life of Kathmandu. The area around the temple is ideal for leisurely walks and meditation, offering a tranquil environment for visitors seeking peace and reflection. Overall, Budhanilkantha is a charming destination that combines cultural heritage with natural beauty, making it a worthwhile visit for those interested in exploring Nepal’s spiritual and scenic offerings.

Location: 8 km from Kathmandu
Highlights: Ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, ideal for leisurely walks and meditation
Places To Stay: Park Village Resort, The Boudha Inn, Green Mandala Inn
How To Reach: You can take any public or private vehicle from Kathmandu

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52. Narayanhiti Palace Museum- Castle Royale

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Narayanhiti Palace Museum is a famous place in Kathmandu, Nepal. It was once the royal palace where the kings of Nepal lived. The palace is very large and beautiful, with big rooms, grand halls, and lovely gardens. It was built in the 1960s by King Mahendra, and many important events in Nepal’s history happened here. In 2008, when Nepal became a republic, the last king left the palace, and it was turned into a museum. Now, people can visit the museum to see how the royal family lived.

The museum has many things like the king’s crown, royal clothes, furniture, and old photos. The throne room, where the king used to meet important guests, is one of the main attractions. Visiting Narayanhiti Palace Museum gives a glimpse into the history and culture of Nepal. It helps people understand the life of the royals and the changes that have happened in the country.

Location: Narayanhiti Path, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Entry Fee: INR 63- Nepal Nationals, INR 157- SAARC Nationals, INR 313 for foreigners
Timings: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, Closed on Tuesday and Wednesday
Highlights: Gives you a glimpse into the royal life of the king of Nepal.
Places To Stay: Baber Mahal Vilas, Maya Manor Boutique Hotel, Hotel Yak & Yeti
How To Reach: You can take a cab to reach the museum.

Best Time To Visit Nepal

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Nepal is a perfect place for an adrenaline rush and a life-changing experience for a lot of tourists. The itinerary of the traveller is totally dependent on how much the tourist is going to enjoy themselves when they are travelling. If you are wondering about the best time to visit Nepal, then keep reading: 

Summer In Nepal 

During the summer season, places with higher elevation experience a subtropical highland climate, and the rest of the places are in the humid subtropical zone. Summer begins in the lower altitudes as mild and pleasant, with a temperature of around 22-25°C. But as days pass, it keeps getting hotter. Nepal weather in April is the last when it stays ideal for a visit. After that one should consider visiting in the autumn only.

Monsoon In Nepal

The monsoon season is there from July to August bringing a considerable amount of rainfall all over the valley. Monsoon follows the hot summer months as a respite to the residents but is a source of worry to the travelers. From June to August and early September, clouds hover over the valley and bring rainfall in heavy showers all over.

Winter In Nepal

Winter season in Kathmandu is mildly pleasant. The cold is not as much, given the fact that it is so close to all the high Himalayan peaks. Nepal’s weather in December and January is about snowfall and occasional blizzards. But down in the valley, the trip can be enjoyed with some heavy jackets and scarves.

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How To Reach Nepal

You can travel by air to reach Nepal

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Nepal enjoys great connectivity with all major cities of the world because of its roadways, airways, and railways. Here is how you can reach Nepal:

By Air

There are multiple flights from Delhi to Nepal daily, and many of them are direct. Though the India to Nepal flight duration for these flights is around 1 hour 45 minutes, often the flights take longer to reach because of the layovers at Delhi. However, flights are the best means of transport to reach India from Nepal, especially if you are not from the northern part of the country.

By Road

India to Nepal distance from Delhi to Kathmandu via roadway is around 21 hours. Coincidentally, this is also one of the better routes to get into Nepal. The most-used India-Nepal border is the one at Sunauli, Uttar Pradesh. This can be reached via Gorakhpur by train from Delhi. Other borders that can be used to get into Nepal are Raxaul which can be reached from Kolkata or Patna. 

By Railway

For now, there is no direct India to Nepal train. However, Gorakhpur and Raxaul being the closest stations on the Nepal route, one can take trains up to there and make the rest of the journey by road. There are trains from Howrah Station near Kolkata to the Raxaul Junction at the border.

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So, which of these would you love to visit first? Wanderers exploring these tourist places in Nepal fall prey to the natural charm of the Himalayas, diverse geographies, and the historical attractions on their trip to Nepal. Know of any more tourist attractions of Nepal? Put them in the comments section below

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tourist Places In Nepal

Which are the romantic places to visit in Nepal?

Some of the romantic places to visit in Nepal include- Rupa Tal Lake, Garden Of Dreams, Phulchoki, Janakpur, and Jomsom.

Which are the best treks in Nepal?

Some of the best treks in Nepal are - Manaslu Circuit Trek, Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Base Camp Trek, Upper Mustang Trek, Annapurna Circuit Trek.

Which are the best places to visit in Nepal?

The best places to visit in Nepal are- Pashupati Nath Temple, Nagarkot, Bhaktapur, National Museum Of Nepal, Durbar Square, Swayambhu Mandir.

Which are the famous places to visit in Nepal with family?

Some famous places to visit in Nepal with family are- Lumbini, Langtang National Park, Parsa Wildlife Reserve, Bindyabasini Temple, Hanuman Dhoka Temple.

What is the famous food of Nepal?

Sel Roti, Gundruk, Yomari, and Tongba are some of the most famous Nepalese food items that are a must-try.

What is famous in Nepal for shopping?

Pashmina, stone and beaded jewelry, tea, and spices are some of the famous things to buy in Nepal.

How much does a trip to Nepal cost?

An average 5-day trip for two people can cost you anywhere between Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 12,000. However, the cost may vary from season to season.

Do Indians require a visa to visit Nepal?

Indian citizens do not require any visa to enter the territory of Nepal. However, you should carry the necessary documents along with valid id proof.

Do Indian debit cards work in Nepal?

Most of the Debit cards and Credit Cards do not work in Nepal except for SBI ATM. You can withdraw cash using your SBi ATMs anywhere in Nepal.


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