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The Himalayan Kingdom has the richest and most
diverse culture landscapes anywhere. Nepal is the
holy land of Lord Pashupatinath and Gautam Buddha
where the Hindus and Buddhists have lived together
in harmony for centuries. The Temple of
Pashupatinath is Nepal's most scared Hindu shrine
and one of the four most important cities in the
world for Shiva worshippers. Lord Buddha, the light
of Asia, was born in Lumbini in Nepal/s southern
plains, which makes Nepal a scared pilgrimage
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The rich tapestry of the cultural heritage of Nepal
is synthesized in the Kathmandu Valley. The three
ancient cities of the Valley- Patan, Kathmandu,
Bhaktapur-represent an epitome of harmony in urban
design, elegant architecture and refined culture.
These cities pack a concentration of religious
monuments unequalled in the world. Don/t miss the
seven monument zones named as World Heritage Sites
by UNESCO all situated within the small confines of
the Valley.
Adding dazzling color to Nepal/s myriad attractions
are the many festivals that dot the calendar. Join
in the numerous annual festivals that are celebrated
throughout the year in traditional style
highlighting enduring customs and beliefs. Go for
village tours and visit the multi-ethnic groups to
get first hand experience of their customs and
lifestyles. |
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As eating is a special affair in Nepal, there is
food for each and every occasion and festival.
Kathmandu offers an incredible selection of dining
opportunities. There are many restaurants that serve
only authentic Nepali food complete with ethnic
ambience. |
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