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Your Ultimate Guide To The Top 24 Best Places To Visit In Nepal

Your Ultimate Guide To The Top 24 Best Places To Visit In Nepal

January 15, 2024
Raunak Khadka

Introduction

Nepal, one of the most beautiful countries in the world, has breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, making it a paradise for travelers worldwide. Located in the lap of the mighty Himalayas, it is home to snow-capped peaks, high-altitude lakes, dense jungles, rivers, and many historic landmarks. Nepal’s geographic diversity leaves many people in disbelief. Within a span of 150 kilometers, the elevation varies distinctly. The highest point of Nepal is 8848 meters, whereas the lowest point lies at a mere 70 meters. From the high-altitude pristine locations to the scorching flatlands, Nepal has countless tourist attractions.

 Nepal offers diverse experiences that cater to adventurers, mountaineers, nature lovers, and cultural enthusiasts. There are numerous activities which one can fully immerse oneself in. The huge mountains and fast-flowing rivers have a huge impact on the climate of Nepal. Each destination has its own set of highlights and is beautiful for its distinct characteristics.

 

This article features 24 of the best locations to explore in Nepal. These places showcase their unique charm, vibrant traditions, and importance in the tourism sector. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful escape from the city’s busy life or you want an insight into Nepal’s deep-rooted history, this guide will inspire your next journey to this incredible nation. 

 

Here are some of the best destinations in terms of individual categories:

Cultural Landmarks: The Historic and Religious Side of Nepal

 

  1. Kathmandu Durbar Square: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the capital's major tourist attractions. Famous for its historical, cultural, and architectural brilliance, this destination reflects Nepal's rich cultural heritage. Built in the medieval period, when artistry flourished, it was later used by the Mallas and Shah Kings of Kathmandu.

    The Kumari Ghar, Taleju Temple, and the Hanumandhoka Palace are some of the renowned landmarks in Durbar Square. Surrounded by the busy New Road market, this place has a vibrant atmosphere. To enter the Durbar square, foreigners need to pay the entry fee. If you’re visiting this place, hiring a guide will enrich your experience massively.
    How to reach: Kathmandu Durbar Square is located in the heart of Kathmandu City.