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Kathmandu
Capital of Nepal, situated at 1,370 m/4,500 ft in the southern Himalayas, in the Valley of Nepal, at the junction of the Baghmati and Vishnumati rivers; population (2001 est) 696,900. Tourism is an important economic activity and its growth has been aided by the develom...(read more)
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Pokhara
Pokhara is situated at about 827 meter from sea level, and is located 124 miles (about 200 km) west of Kathmandu and can be reached by plane in 35 minutes or in 5 hours by bus. Pokhara is the next destination after Kathmandu for many adventure and pleasure trips in and ...(read more)
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Chitwan
If you wanted to see birds and animals in Nepal, this is where you would come. For animal lovers, Chitwan national park offers them an opportunity of a life time to see Royal Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinos, various species of birds and butterflies. Your choice of Reso...(read more)
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Lumbini
LumbiniLumbini is located in the south-central Terai of Nepal, situated in the foothills of the Himalayas. For millions of Buddhists the world over, it evokes a kind of holy sentiment akin to the significance of Jerusalem to Christians and Mecca to Muslims. Lumbini is t...(read more)
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Daman
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those seeking the ultimate pan Himalayan view, Daman is the
place to visit. Located 80kms southwest of the Kathmandu
valley, Daman (2,400m) offers the only unimpeded view of the
entire H...(read more)
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Namche Bazaar
 The name of Namche Bazaar is generally associated with that of Sagarmatha or Mt. Everest, the highest point on earth. It is the...(read more)
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""It was a great trip you ran for us, I am eternally grateful for your care and consideration in getting us all to that splendid view of Everest, I have the photograph of me i've waited 53 years for. Fantastic!" ..."
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