Let us try to know more about one country today. If we do not know whether there is any end or not, then we will stay back and know why we know it, today we will try to tell about Nepal, Nepal is a beautiful place that has a hobby where people can visit ,
Let's see some beautiful and know
Boudhanath,
This temple is all boro and I think the best one place to watch
This impressive temple is one of the largest stupas in the world. The 5th century Buddhist stupa is emerging from the proudly vibrant sweltering table on the sky. Once you've looked around, go for one of the restaurants on the rooftops around lunch for lunch. You will get a different perspective on this stunning pile.
Kathmandu Darbar Square is a beautiful place to see it, which is not seen.
Here you can see a lot of new things and may be a little surprised to see it, so turn around.
Apart from an open space, this class features a collection of temples and pallets a dense pack. As the street vendors set up the store, the conversational interview started to flow down through the morning and people flowing through. Then, take your choice from the place of worship and pretend a good old
Swayambhunath
It is not that nice to see the place we are now, for those who love the hill, this place, if you want to enjoy it, then now it will look good.
On top of this hill the temple gives Kathmandu and stunning panorama outside the mountains. It was no surprise that no reflection was chosen as the site for a place. Wonder factor comes in the form of hundreds of residential forests, which are looking for devious deviations, miscreants. It makes for a fascinating mix of recreation and activity
Let us now know about some of the information about Nepal,
Capital:Kathmandu, Currency: Nepalese rupee Ethnic groups: : Chhettri 16.6%, BrahmanHill 12.2%, Magar 7.1%, Tharu 6.6%, Tamang 5.8%, Newar 5%, Kami 4.8%, Muslim 4.4%, Yadav 4%, Rai 2.3%, Gurung 2%, Damai/Dholii 1.8%, Thakuri 1.6%, Limbu 1.5%, Sarki 1.4%, Teli 1.4%, Chamar/Harijan/Ram 1.3%, Koiri/Kushwaha 1.2%, other 19% note: 125 caste/ethnic groups were reported in the 2011 national census (2011 est.
Languages:Nepali (official) 44.6%, Maithali 11.7%, Bhojpuri 6%, Tharu 5.8%, Tamang 5.1%, Newar 3.2%, Magar 3%, Bajjika 3%, Urdu 2.6%, Avadhi 1.9%, Limbu 1.3%, Gurung 1.2%, other 10.4%, unspecified 0.2% note: 123 languages reported as mother tongue in 2011 national census; many in government and business also speak English (2011 est.) Religion: Hindu 81.3%, Buddhist 9%, Muslim 4.4%, Kirant 3.1%, Christian 1.4%, other 0.5%, unspecified 0.2% (2011 est.)
Tourist Attraction
Kathmandu: The decaying buildings in the heart of the city are a contrast to the lively atmosphere that permeates the streets. The highlights include Durbar Square, the largest of the palace squares in the three royal cities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pashupatinath Temple and Hanuman Dhoka. Temples and monuments of varying shapes, sizes, styles, and faiths can be found here. Set atop a forested hill, the ancient Buddhist complex of Swayambhunath is a can’t-miss attraction that offers sweeping views of the Kathmandu Valley.
Bhaktapur: The third of the “Royal Cities,” it lies on the old trade route to Tibet, just outside Kathmandu. For Bhaktapur, the trade route was both an arterial link and major source of wealth. In contrast to Patan and Kathmandu, the population of Bhaktapur is primarily Hindu. The best place from which to begin a tour of the city is Durbar Square, where in addition to the royal palace, several temples are also situated. The whole area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Boudhanath Stupa: Just outside Kathmandu, it is one of the largest stupas of its kind in the world, and dates to sometime around the 6th century, possibly even earlier. The stupa itself is a symbol of enlightenment but at Boudhanath the symbolism is particularly clear. Other tourist attractions are Pokhara (gateway to Himalayas), Chitwan National Park, Patan(Newari architecture), Nagarkot (best known for the views it offers of the mountains and the Kathmandu Valley) and Lumbini (famous for being the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama, the historic Buddha, known as Buddha Shakyamuni). Regions to trek are Mount Everest the Helambu region and Annapurna region