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Places To See
Around Kathmandu Valley |
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Kiritipur
Kiritipur is situated on a ridge 6 km
southwest of Kathmandu. The ancient
township is a natural fortress and
has a proud and courageous history.
The Chilancho Stupa and the temple
of Bagh Bhairav are major sights
here. Kirtipur offers quaint streets
lined with artistic houses and
temple squares. The people are known
for their skill in building and
weaving.
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DakshinKali &
Chovar
The temple
of Dakshinkali is dedicated to the
Hindu goddess Kali and is one of the
most popular places of worship in
Kathmandu, located 22 km from the
city center on the southern of the
Valley past Pharping village, the
shrine is especially crowded on
Tuesdays and Saturdays when animal
sacrifices are offered to the deity.
On the way back, stop at Chobhar
gorge. The narrow gash in the hills
was made by Lord Manjushree to drain
out the lake which once covered the
Valley.
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Bungmati
A 16th century settlement where
Machindra, a Rain God of India was
invited to settle with his people at
the time of a big draught. Later a
shrine of Machendra was established
at the place where the village of
Bungamati now lies. Walking through
this town reminds you of a life of
17th century human habitants.
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Shanku
Shankhu, in
the north-east part of the valley is
famous for secret goddess, the Bajra
Jogini who is believed to have
persuaded Manjushree to drain the
water of the lake which once
occupied the Valley floor.
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Daman
For a view of the breathtaking
grandeur of the world's highest
peaks from the far west of
Dhaulagiri to the east of Mt.
Everest, there is no better place
than Daman. It lies eighty
kilometers south-west of Kathmandu
on the mountain highway known as
Tribhuvan Rajpath and has a view
tower fitted with a long range
telescope.
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Nagarkot
Nagarkot,
located 32 kilometers east of
Kathmandu, is one of the most scenic
spots in Bhaktapur district and is
renowned for its spectacular sunrise
view of the Himalaya when the
weather is clear. Visitors often
travel to Nagarkot from Kathmandu to
spend the night so that they can be
there for the breathtaking view of Sunrise
and Sunset.
Nagarkot has become famous as one of
the best spots to view Mount Everest
as well as other snow-topped peaks
of the Himalayan range of eastern
Nepal. It also offers an excellent
view of the Indrawati river valley
to the east. With an elevation of
2,195 meters, Nagarkot also offers a
panoramic view of the Valley and is
described by visitors as a place
whose beauty endures year round.
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Dhulikhel
The ancient town is situated 32 km
east of Kathmandu on the side of the
Arniko Rajmarga (Kathmandu-Kodari
highway). It is a lovely place
famous for its scenic beauty and old
tradition, from snowy ranges from
Karyolung in the east to Himchuli in
the west. There is a medieval
township Banepa between Kathmandu
and Dhulikhel. There are frequent
bus services to Dhulikhel from old
Bus park (Ratna Park). |
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