Nepal provide a range of unusual ways for visitors of all ages to explore their heritage, their rich past and the life of today. Experience the magic of Nepal. These are our tips for exploring Nepal.
Explore vibrant cities with amazing architecture, fabulous shopping and pulsating nightlife. Enchanting medieval and picturesque villages and traditional wine villages with friendly festivals and regional specialities.
The first stupa at Bodhnath was built sometime after AD 600, when the Tibetan king, Songtsen Gampo, converted to Buddhism.
You will be able to see the sky-high rooftop of the Nyatapola Temple long before you reach the square. With five storeys towering 30m
Despite some damage from the 2015 earthquake, the beautifully restored Swapna Bagaicha, or Garden of Dreams remains
Formerly the residence of the Malla kings, the section of the palace surrounding Keshav Narayan Chowk now houses one of the finest
This temple sits on the site of the the Buddha's birth, according to Buddhist scholars. You will need to buy your entrance ticket 50m
This large fenced tank just off Kantipath is said to have been built by King Pratap Malla in 1667 to console his queen over the death
This powerful photo exhibition is well worth tracking down for its insights into Nepal's decade-long civil war.
Regarded by many as the crowning glory of Newari architecture, Gorkha Durbar is a fort, palace and temple all in one.