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Nepal offers an incomparable scope to connoisseurs of art
and culture to see and study the different aspects of the
fine arts in it’s painting, sculpture, wood carving,
architecture of the three main historic cities of Kathmandu,
Patan, Bhaktapur with numerous historical monuments, old
palaces, palace square, shrines, temples, old traditions and
legends makes it a veritable living Museum |
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Kathmandu |
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The valley, the political and commercial
hub of Nepal, is famous for it’s natural beauty and history.
It is situated at an altitude of 1336m above the sea level
and covers an area of 218 sq. miles. The rich tapestry of
the cultural heritage of Nepal is synthesized in the
Kathmandu valley, the home of the ancient and sophisticated
Newari culture. The Newars are the indigenous inhabitants of
the valley
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Patan |
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The ancient city is located on the
southern bank of the holy Bagmati River and is approximately
five
kilometers
south-east
of the
capital. The
whole city
is full of
Buddhist
monuments
and Hindu
temples with
fine bronze
gateways,
marvelous
statues,
guardian
deities and
magnificent
carvings
including
stone
carving,
metal
carving and
wood
carving.
Well noted
for its
gorgeous
craftsmen
and metal
workers |
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Bhaktapur |
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Bhaktapur
Bhadgaon,
also known
as Bhaktapur,
stood the
capital of
Nepal Valley
once during
the olden
days. And
today it is
a treasure
home of
medieval
arts and
architectures.
According to
a legend
this city
was founded
in 889 A.D.
by late King
Anand Deb
who belonged
to the
famous
Lichhabi
dynasty. The
whole city
takes the
relevant
shape of a 'Khat-Kon'
or David's
Star.
Bhaktapur
signifies
the |
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Around Kathmandu Valley |
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Situated at
an elevation
of 6,500
feet above
the sea
level ami 25
kilometers
away from
Kathmandu
City is
hilly Kakani,
famous for
plenty of
terraced
fields.
Short treks
are mode
possible.
The fabulous
holiday area
of Kakani
features
enchanting
attractions
ranging from
the
beautiful
alpine
scenery to
the
magnificent
Himalayan
panorama,
especially
of the
Ganesh Himal. |
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Outside Kathmandu Valley |
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The rare
combination
of snow clad
peaks, snow
fed lakes
and rivers
has helped
to make the
Valley of
Pokhara) one
of the most
picturesque
natural
attractions
in the
Kingdom.
This valley
which is 210
kms away
from
Kathmandu
has been the
base camp
for many of
Nepal’s most
popular
trekking and
rafting
destinations.
A must for
all visitors
to Pokhara
Valley is
the Phewa
Lake. Pony
riding,
Boating,
Fishing, |
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