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Swayambhunath Stupa, the Monkey Temple

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Swayambhunath Temple the monkey   temple Swayambhunath Temple which is otherwise called the monkey sanctuary is an essential vacation spot in Kathmandu. The Swayambhunath Temple is roosted over a slope west of Kathmandu from where there are stunning perspectives on the city. The Swayambhunath Temple got its name "monkey sanctuary" because of a huge nearness of occupant hallowed monkeys everywhere throughout the sanctuary.  The around territory around the Swayambhunath Temple has a Tibetan name which alludes to eminent trees as a result of the bounty of a variety of trees on the slope. The Swayambhunath Temple is likewise one of Kathmandu's most seasoned and most blessed sanctuaries. The Swayambhunath Temple was an indispensable goal for Buddhist journeys and is today still a significant goal for religious explorers  What to See in Kathmandu's Swayambhunath Temple While Swayambhunath Temple is a Buddhist sanctuary, Hindus are additionally visit guests to ...

RANI POKHARI

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                                      R A N I P O K H A R I RANI POKHARI For the town in Nepal, see Ranipokhari, Nepal. Rani Pokhari, Kathmandu, Nepal Elephant statue on the southern side of Rani Pokhari Rani Pokhari (Nepali: रानी पोखरी) which means ruler's lake, initially known as Nhu Pukhu (Nepal Bhasa: न्हू पुखू) which means new lake, is a notable fake lake situated in the core of Kathmandu.The square-molded tank dates from the seventeenth century, and was based on the eastern side of the then city limits. It lies simply outside a previous city entryway. The lake is a standout amongst Kathmandu's most acclaimed tourist spots and is known for its religious and tasteful essentialness. Its measurements are 180m by 140m. It was harmed by the quake of 2015 AD at Nepal and is at present under construction. Substance 1 Construction 2 Rani Pokhari engraving 3 Weste...

Kathmandu durbar square and Basanatapur

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        KATHMaNDU DURBAR SQUARE Kathmandu Durbar Square (Basantapur Darbar Kshetra) before the old regal castle of the previous Kathmandu Kingdom is one of three Durbar (imperial royal residence) Squares in the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal, which are all UNESCO World Heritage Sites.  A few structures in the Square fell because of a noteworthy seismic tremor on 25 April 2015. Durbar Square was encompassed with fantastic engineering and clearly grandstands the abilities of the Newar specialists and skilled workers more than a few centuries. The Royal Palace was initially at Dattaraya square and was later moved to the Durbar square. The Kathmandu Durbar Square held the castles of the Malla and Shah lords who governed over the city. Alongside these royal residences, the square encompasses quadrangles, uncovering patios and sanctuaries. It is known as Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square, a name got from a statue of Hanuman, the monkey aficionado of Lord Ram, at...

PATAN DURBAR SQUARE

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                                            PATAN DURBAR SQUARE The historical backdrop of the Durbar Square isn't clear. In spite of the fact that the Malla Kings of Lalitpur are credited with the foundation of the regal square, it is realized that the site is an antiquated junction. The Pradhanas, who settled around the site before the Mallas, have associations with the Durbar Square. Some narratives clue that the Thakuri Dynasty assembled a castle and made changes to the region, yet there is little proof of this. Researchers are sure that Patan was a prosperous city since old times. The Malla Kings rolled out significant improvements to the square. A large portion of the present engineering is from the 1600s, built amid the rule of King Siddhi Narsingh Malla and his child Srinivasa Sukriti. A portion of the striking Malla Kings who improved the square incorporate Puran...

GODAWARI DREAM LAND

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                                            GODAWARI                  Godawari is a beautiful place near to the kathmandu valley. This place is famous for picnic . It lies in lalitpur dristic . We can see all types of plant and animals. This place is also use as educational purpose.                   Godawari is very good to spand our time. Many people come to visite in this place. There are many resort, hotel and camp are also found. It is one of the favorite places for picnic, trekking and hiking destination situated on the foot of Pulchowki hill in Lalitpur District of Central Nepal. Since we didn’t have enough time to go out of Kathmandu Valley due to work we decided to Visit Godawari (good for one day trip) and one of the best destinations for recreational activities, rich...