Honeymoon in Nepal means wonderful time amidst the
snow-carpeted mountains. In addition, culture and heritage also await your
arrival. Visit any of the hundreds of temples in Nepal and vow before the
idol that you would remain united for ever. Nepal would would hit your heart
with its natural beauty. Exotic wildlife, fragrant forests, terraced
farmland, bubbling waterfalls and rivers, and of course, majestic snow
peaks. Would you demand more for your honeymoon.
Capital Kathmandu is the stop of most tourists who arrive for their
honeymoon
in Nepal. Patan, with its rich cultural heritage; Bhaktapur, the town of
devotees; Pokhra, with its pristine lake, a beginning point for trekkers,
rafters and mountaineers; Chitwan, the wildlife destination where you can
live in the lap of nature or the lap of luxury; Tansen and Gorkha with their
pristine Himalayan views; and Lumbini with its Buddhist heritage, makes
Nepal one of the fantastic places which invite you to express your love.
Visit to place
Kathmandu
Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, is most famous for Pashupatinath Temple.
The town, which is in the shape of Khukri knife, is located in the
picturesque Kathmandu valley. The town is the cultural hub of the country
and the conjecture of major routes within and outside the country.
Historical monuments and fine architectural pieces would keep you busy in
Kathmandu. Major tourist attractions in Kathmandu are Pashupatinath Temple,
Hanuman Dhoka, Swayambhunath Dhoka, Balaju Water Garden, Boudhanath Stupa,
Chhangu Narayan Temple, Kumari Ghar and Machchendra Temple. When it comes to
shopping, you can purchase handicrafts, fashion clothing, great books, music
or traditional souvenirs and curios.
Patan
Patan is known for its fine arts. Hosting plenty of Hindu temples and
Buddhist monuments, Patan attracts adherents of both the faiths. Water
conduits, stone spouts, Jaladroni (water tanks), artistic gateways, temples
and Buddhist vihars bedeck the town. Places to visit here are Patan Durbar
Square, Iba Bahi, Kwa Bahal, Mahaboudhha, Oku Bahal, Central Zoo, Tibetan
Refugee and Patan Museum.
Pokhara
Visit Pokhara if you are fond of lakes. The town provides kayaking, white
wate rafting and rafting. Places to visit in Pokhara are Phewa Lake, Begnas
Lake, Gupteshwar Cave, Mahendra Cave and Davis Fall. One can also indulge in
activities like boating and fishing in the lakes of Pokhara.
Bhaktapur
Glorious architecture has brought Bhaktapur to limelight. People visit
Hindu temples and shop for pottery crafts in colorful markets. Places to
visit in Bhaktapur are Durbar Square, Dattatreya Square, Taumadhi Square,
Sidhha Square, Potter's Square and Surya Vinayak.
Adventure
Dashing river, sky-kissing mountains and wildlife pronounce that Nepal
comes with long range of adventure. Sports like kayaking and white water
rafting in Nepali rivers, paticularly Sunskohi, Marshyangdi, Kali Gandaki,
Karnali and Seti provide nerve thrilling experience. Nepal is a country
which sits in the lap of the Himalayas. Arrange for yourself trekking and
mountaineering expedition in Nepal, and it would be rewarding. If you are
fond of wildlife, you can go to play with elephants at Royal Chitwan
National Park or the snow leopards at the Sagarmatha National Park.
Festivals
Festivals are inextricably part of Nepalese culture. Most Nepalese
festivals are linked to one or the other Hindu and Buddhist deities. The
tourists can become a part of Nepalese festivals and enjoy them. Celebrating
the festivals with the locals and observing the traditions and the rituals
is an absorbing experience.