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Traveler
We wanted to thank you, our tour guide Rakish and Driver Promod for giving the best tour to Kathmandu Valley. We really enjoyed learning and visiting the new places in Kathmandu and what a, wonderful foods around Durbar Square. Visiting the Pasupatinath temple was awesome experience we saw many monkeys and wonderful people worshiping Siva. Thanks for your great help.
Trip Leader
In the southern region of Nepal, the jungles of Chitwan National Park await you with wildlife experiences like no other. Track wild royal Bengal tigers and watch one-horned rhinos bathe in rivers alongside great Asiatic elephants. If you want to quench your thirst for nature, Chitwan National Park is where you should be.
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Rara National Park!
If you are in Nepal please visit Rara National park located Northwestern part of Nepal is the smallest national park, while the Rara Lake is the biggest lake in the country. The lake is 167 m deep at some places, and drains into the rivers Mugu Karnali via Nijar Khola. Chuchemara Hill at 4,087 m is the best vantage point to get the magnificent views of the deep blue clear lake and the forested hillsides as well as the snow capped peaks around it.
Sojourn to the Rara region through thick pine and juniper forests and camp next to the sparkling Rara Lake at 2,990 m, walled by green hills on all sides. Boat in the clear waters, hike to nearby hills for nearer views of the mountains and lake, meet the charming local people, or just take a walk around the lake watching out for a wild flower or a rare bird on the way.
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Visa Information Nepal
A visa for Nepal can be obtained on arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu and at border entry points in Kakadvitta, Birgunj, Bhairahawa, Nepalgunj, Gaddachowki on the Nepal-India border and Kodari on the Nepal-China border. Outside of Nepal, A visa can also be obtained at the nearest Nepal Embassy or Diplomatic Mission. To renew a Visa you can go to the Department of Immigration, Kalikasthan, Kathmandu.
Trip Leader
If you are visiting around late August or early September, then be sure to be a part of the biggest and most vibrant festival in Nepal called Indra Jatra, where the Kumari, (The word Kumari is emanated from Sanskrit world Kaumarya meaning princess.) is paraded across the city, in her golden palanquin. It is quite a sight to behold, as hundreds of masked men and devotees dance to traditional Newari music and pull on the chariots of the Lord Indra and Kumari.
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Skydiving in the middle of Himalaya, sounds perfect!
Nepal offers skydiving-to-skydiving enthusiast, dive from plane or a chopper onto the world’s highest drop zone at Gorak Shep, Kala Patthar with 360-degree view of the Himalayas.
For those who want to keep it less extreme, try it at Pokhara, next to the mighty Annapurnas and the Fewa Lake below. Experienced pilots with skydiving ratings man the aircraft, so safety is guaranteed. Skydiving can be either a solo jump or in tandem.
Trip Leader
When you are in Nepal, Kathmandu, visit Pasupatinath Temple, this is where a lot of Nepali people perform and worship Lord Siva’s deity especially on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday you will see many Nepali and Indian yogi’s practicing yoga and a lot of tourist exploring the beautiful natural habitat in the vicinity. This is where you will also find many monkeys roaming around in the temple and in the jungles. If you are looking to explore Nepal’s one of the oldest temple you will find amazing wood crafts and stone carving here.
Traveler
I would love to visit Buddhist monastery once again which is located top of the Budalilakantha temple called Ling Sakya Tharig Monastery. It was wonderful experience meeting Buddhist monk and learning about the 3 months secluded meditation, it’s definitely not for me but nice to understand how’s it’s done for 3 months. Unbelievable!!! Thanks Visu Travel for the trip!
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The Temple of Mallika Devi (goddess), (4,153 m) in BAJURa distirct believed to be Goddess of Sati, Shiva’s consort, was reborn as Parvati in this holy area. Enchanting views of the Himalayas cold be observed from this place. It takes about 8-10 days trek from Khaptad national Park. The ideal month to visit Badimallika is on April. This year we are encouraging and targeting our Visu Travel travelers to trek to BADIMALLIKA, since this place is Nepal’s very rural area.