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Explore the Kathmandu with full of joy

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  Explore Kathmandu capital is situated in a valley full of historic sites, ancient temples and shrines, golden pagodas and fascinating villages. Hotels, bars and restaurants cater to all budgets. Shops offer handicrafts, carpets and Nepali paper prints. Bus services, taxis and bicycles open up the city. Trek to see the Monkey Temple, the valley's oldest and most sacred shrine. Mingle with locals and animals amid Durbar Square's monuments and temples, or join mountain trekkers in the bustling Thamel District. Things  to do  1.  Boudhanath Stupa  Bouddhanath stupa is the most liked sightseeing place in Kathmandu. Visitors are required to pay NRs. 250(Foreign Nationals) NRs. 50 (SAARC Nationals) NRs. 250 (Chinese) per person (Below 10 years free) as entrance fees to the Bouddhanath. A lot of Tibetan people reside around the Stupa. And it is very famous and holy place specially of Buddhists People. It is one of the most popular world heritage site of Nepal. Breakf...

Top 8 places visit to kailash Mansarovar yatra

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Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a challenging 10-day spiritual trip to Mount Kailash (6,638 m) in Tibet, that’s sacred to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon. It’s both an arduous physical trek as well as a rewarding spiritual journey, providing glimpses of the Tibetan plateau and gigantic Himalayan peaks. From Kath mandu, the journey goes overland to the Nepal-Tibet border either through Dhunche/Syabrubesi or Timure/Rasuwagadhi, where after immigration formalities, we’ll drive across Kerung County – Saga for easier acclimatization.  1. Mansarovar  Lake:  Mansarovar lake  is one of the holiest lakes situated in Tibet. It is located just 20 km away from the holy Mount Kailash. A large fresh-water body, the lakes hold great religious significance for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bons alike. ‘Mansarovar’ is derived from two words ‘Manas’ (mind) and Sarovar (pond). It can be said to be the ‘Lake of Consciousness’. As per the holy Hindu scriptures, the lake was first visualiz...

Explore Thailand

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  thailand was the first destination I decided to travel to solo. I   island-hopped , explored   Bangkok , and, as a young backpacker, ticked off a big bucket list item—partying until sunrise at the   Full Moon Party .  . Often referred to as the “land of smiles,” there is so much to offer travelers in this beautiful and bustling country. Thailand is always welcoming, despite receiving of tourists all year round. Thailand’s majestic temples pull you in, and you can’t help but be drawn to the history of it all.  Thailand’s pristine and turquoise waters are magical, warm, and incredibly photogenic which add the perfect touch to a dream holiday. Destination Bangkok  1. Lumphinin park :    Named after the Buddha’s birthplace in Nepal (Lumbini), Lumphini Park is central Bangkok’s largest and most popular park. Its 58 hectares are home to an artificial lake surrounded by broad, well-tended lawns, wooded areas, walking paths and startlingly large ...