Thursday, July 21, 2011

Lalitpur

Lalitpur sub-metropolitan city, popularly known as Patan is currently one of the most vibrant cities of the kingdom of Nepal. It is located in about 5 kilometers south-east of Kathmandu. With its urban history dating back to as far as 2300 years, LSMC is one of the three major cities located inside the Kathmandu valley, besides Kathmandu and Bhaktapur.
Lalitpur is Located between India and Tibet, the Kathmandu Valley is south of the Great Himalayas at an altitude of 1,500 m. It is traversed by the Bagmati River and its affluents, around which a number of sites have been developed, including the durbars (urban squares) of Bhatgaon, Patan and Kathmandu, the Buddhist stupas of Swayambu and Bodnath, and the Hindu temples of Pashupati and Changu Narayan.
Historical Reference: 
  • During the first centuries A.D., the practice of Indian Buddhism, then of Hinduism, was widespread in Nepal. From this time on, architecture and urban planning could not be dissociated from religion.
  • Under the Malla Dynasty, Nepal's architecture distinguished itself in the 11th century. It developed first in the Kathmandu Valley, then in Bhatgaon, Patan and the city of Kathmandu.
  • At the begining of the 14th century, Nepal was divided and Bhatgaon and Patan were rivals. The country was subjected to a number of invasions, including that of the Muslims from Bengal in 1349.
  • Reunited under the Malla Dynasty between 1380 and 1395, Nepal enjoyed its golden era around the 15th century; Bhodgaon, Patan and Kathmandu flourished during this period of prosperity.
  • At the beginning of the 16th century, the three cities were capitals of three kingdoms. A series of fruitless battles ensued. In 1768, the Rajputs, who came from Gurkha, conquered the country, which finally recovered its independence in 1947.

Nagarkot

Nagarkot is a village and Village Development Committee located 32 km east of Kathmandu, Nepal in Bhaktapur District in the Bagmati Zone. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3,504 and had 655 houses in it. At an elevation of 2,195 meters, it is considered one of the most scenic spots in Bhaktapur District. It is renowned for its sunrise view of the Himalaya including Mount Everest as well as other snow-capped peaks of the Himalayan range of eastern Nepal. Nagarkot also offers a panoramic view of the Kathmandu Valley
Between October and March a trip to Nagarkot will nearly always be rewarded with a view, but you will be very lucky to catch more than a glimpse through the monsoon clouds between June and September. During the summer, sweaty valley residents escape the heat for the resort's cool mountain air; in winter they rush up if there's even a chance of being able to throw a tiny snowball. It can get very cold at Nagarkot in autumn and winter, so if you're staying overnight come prepared with warm clothing.
The original army camp at Nagarkot never developed into a traditional village, so while the views can be stunning, the unplanned scatter of lodges is messy. Relations with the local army base were severely strained during a religious festival in December 2005 when a deranged soldier massacred 12 locals during a drunken rampage.

Dhulikhel

DHULIKHEL is justly famous as a well-preserved Newari town, mountain viewpoint, and hiking and biking hub, but its popularity is waning as modernization takes its toll. Located 5km east of Banepa, just beyond the Kathmandu Valley rim, it sits in a saddle at the relatively low elevation of 1550m, making it warmer than Nagarkot. A number of hotels are positioned along the highway to catch the mountain views, but there are more pleasant places to stay in the woods above town, on the way to a small summit from which the full Himalayan vista can be seen.These days, Dhulikhel is something of a boomtown -- not necessarily a good ...More
Located on the Arniko Highway (highway to Tibet) about an hour drive from Kathmandu, you can find Dhulikhel Mountain Resort 4 km east of Dhulikhel town, towards the Tibetan Border. The resorts proximity to nearby historical sites, rural villages, natural wilderness and one of Nepal’s finest rafting rivers makes it an ideal stop-off for hiking, whitewater rafting, mountain biking or just relaxing in the pristine environment.

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Dhankuta

Dhankuta is a hill town of Nepal located along the geographical coordinates- 26° 59' 0" N / 87° 20' 0" E, with about 20,000 inhabitants, located in the Dhankuta District in the eastern part of Nepal. Until about 1963 Dhankuta Bazaar (the town) was the administrative headquarters for the whole of north-eastern Nepal. Located a half mile above the town were the buildings of the Bada Hakim, the feudal district governor of the whole north-eastern region, a man with enormous power. The town also had the regional jail and army post. Because of Dhankuta's isolation from the lowland Terai and from Kathamandu, it was in many ways a self-governing area.Dhankuta Bazaar, on the North-South Koshi Highway, is now the administrative headquarters for the Eastern Development Region, and is home to a number of offices for NGOs and aid agencies serving in the area. The large bazaar of Hile further up the road, is an important trading centre and major road head, serving the remote hinterlands of the Arun valley and Bhojpur. Villagers walk for many days from surrounding districts to trade in Hile and Dhankuta bazaars, although road building in the district may reduce the importance of these centres.

The vegetation zones in the district range from sub-tropical Sal forest along the Tamur and Arun rivers, and cooler temperate forests on some of the high ridges that mark the watershed between the two catchments. The altitude ranges from around 300m to 2500m. The majority of the population are involved in agriculture and crops include maize, rice and millet. Important cash crops include citrus fruits, cauliflower, cabbage, ginger, and in recent years, tea. A well-preserved forest (Rani Bhan - Queen's Forest) spreads along a ridge line on the northwest side of the village, with well-developed mature stands of rhododendron and sal (pine) trees.

Pokhara

Pokhara lies on an important old tra
The main business market of the pokhara are prithivi chowk,mahendrapul,chipledhunga which are the heart of the city.Where we can get shopping malls, hospitals ,game parlour business offices,educational institution, universities etc.We can get taxi,buses etc to reach those places.
Pokhara is a beautiful city of nepal.There are seven lakes in the pokhara Fewa,Begnas are the popular for all.We can get boat there for relaxation on rent.Thousands of tourist visit these lakes day by day .In the side of the fewa lake there are many restura,resorts and hotel those resorts are expensive for local tourist but cheap for the rich one but other can not afford it.
ding route between Tibet and India. In the 17. century it was part of the influential Kingdom of Kaski which again was one of the Chaubise Rajaya (24 Kingdoms of Nepal) ruled by a branch of the Shah Dynasty. Many of the mountains around Pokhara still have medieval ruins from this time. In 1752 the King of Kaski invited Newars from Bhaktapurto Pokhara to promote trade. Their heritage can still be seen in the architecture along the streets in Bagar (Old Pokhara). Hindus, again, brought their culture and customs from Kathmandu and settled in the whole Pokhara valley. In 1786 Prithvi Narayan Shah added Pokhara into his kingdom. It had by then become an important trading place on the routes from Kathmandu to Jumla and from India to Tibet.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Hanumandhoka

Hanumandhoka Durbar square is very important one among the cultural heritage of Kathmandu valley . Malla king established a Hanumandhoka Durbar . There is a statue of hanuman in front of the door of the Durbar . Therefore , it id called Hanumandhoka Durbar . There are many specific monuments in this area built in various periods : Lichchhavi , Malla , Shah and Rana regime . The lichchhavi statue in the plijth of Degutale Temple and inscription of Anshuverma shows its origin from ancient time . There are large chowks in this palace . Here are distinct temple and buildings which were established for royal residence in or around the chowks . These are significantly important in the architectural point of view . There are so many artistic temples of various style outside the palace . This  hanumandhoka place had also been used as an administrative centre of the country .
 .                                  Various kings of Nepal used this palace as royal palace till the period of king prithvi Bir Bikarm shah . No single person or ruler built the parts and the surroundings of this palace but various persons and rulers in different times contributed for its development . There is Kashthamandap in the western part of this durbar area . The valley is name and later the word (Kathmandu)  was derivated . The ceremony of handling key of the Kathmandu metropolis to the chief of the foreign nation during the royal visit for Nepal , is organized here . Such programmes have increased its importance . In addition to the temples , there are a lot of inscriptions . kumara Ghar is one of the important holy palaces and tourist centre .

Pashupati Nath

Pashupatinath  temple is situated in the bank of famous and holy river the Bagmati . Pashupatinath temple area is an important part of urban area of Kathmandu valley . This area deserves the historical importance  also . It has also represented the history of valley civilization and development of human settlement in the  valley . The study of this place infers the importance of religion , culture and their interrelationship .Pashupatinath and Guheshwari are chief temples of this area . There are numerous religious and cultural heritages which are integraly  located . The jungle and holy Bagmati river have glorified this area . There  are  innumerable inscriptions, temples and stupas , monasteries and statues which are historically , culturally , archaeologically rich and important .
                            The great fair takes place in the Pashupati area during our national festival Shivaratri . There is always queue of devotees daily to pay homage to lord Shiv in Pashupatinath temple . Tourists visit this  area. The river bank has many funeral sites called Aryaghat . The Pashupati area is the holiest place of pray for the Hindus . The legendary books also have verses for the pray of lord Shiv . For the proper development and management of Pashupati  area , a Master  has been  introduced .

Sagarmatha

                                MOUNT EVEREST-SAGARMATHA

Mount Everest is the highest peak of the world having its height of 8848 metre above sea level.It lies in eastern part of Nepal.It is situated at Solukhumbu district and Sagarmatha zone.Mount Everest was first scaled by Edmund Hillary(New Zealand) and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa in 1953A.D.Yearly Miliions of people come to see and as well as to climb it.It is recorded in world heritage and considered as the wounders of the world.Mountaineers are required to fulfills certain procedure in order to climb it.Due to the global warming the height of the Sagarmatha is declining day by day so this placed should be properly preserved by the goverment in order to have its presence in future.In this area few number of people are live here and few number of facilites is available.In this area people live of scarcity.There is lack of facilities of health,communication,transportation and so on.It is the major source of rivers and rivulets.So many people are using this water for their household purpose.

Royal Suklaphat Wildife Reserve

                              ROYAL SUKLAPHAT WILDLIFE RESERVE
Royal Sulklaphat Wildlife Reserve,located at the nook of south-western part of Far-Wesertn Region,is the smallest wildlife reserve in terms of the area it covers.Catchment area developed by the flow of rivers,wetlands and grassland,one of the largest in the entire south asain region.The reserve remains as an abode for tigers,wild elephants,rhinos,deer,wild boars,peacocks,antelopes,lemur monkeys,nilgais and more than 300 species of the birds,giant pythons and crocodiles.The Rani,Saulgaudhi,Baba,Sikari,Gaunthali,Puramo,Kumari,Tara,Padua lakes are situated within the wildlife reserve where Mahakali Radha,Synli,Bauni,Chaudhar river flow.About 52 percent of the total area is covered with saal forest,10 percent with wetlands and 30 percent with grass land.It is a startking fact that single grassland lying within the reserve extends over55 sq.kilometer.There are four towers being built for the tourists to view the scenery.The reserve covers 18.5% of the total land area of the Kanchanpur district.

Nagarjuna Peace Cave

                                                        NAGARJUNA PEACE CAVE
Nagarjuna Peace Cave is true to its name,it offers peace with natural splendour.Located at the edge of the magnificient Raniban,this place is not very far from the famous water gardens of Balaju,kathmandu.Since Nagarjuna Peace Cave lies less than five kilometer from the city center,aspiring visitors can plan a leisurely stroll or a short ride to the place.The ancient cavern studded with gold images and bizarre shapes formed in rocks has been visited by devotees for a long time.But the place had never come into popular noticed before its recent renovation.The Nagarjuna Peace Cave is located on the western side of the road running to kakani and Rani pauwa from Balaju.There are two different approaches from the city for Ramiban.One is via the Balaju industrial estate and the water garden.The route heads west from Balaju bypass near the New Buspark.Both the roads meet at a junction at the foot of the Royal forest.

Kathmandu

                                           KATHMANDU
Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal.It is surrounded by the different city like Bhaktapur,Lalitpur.It is the most populated city of the country.Most of the people from diffrent districts are living here.Due to this,pollution is increasing day by day.Moreover of its demerits,it has got plenty of historical places and all the facilities needed to us.It is the gateway for the foreigners as the International airport is situated here. Some of the famous and historical places of this city are Pashupati temple,Boudha Nath temple,Shyambu Nath temple and so on.Most of the tourists are visited this places because it has the beautiful places and available of all the facilites which are needed to all the people.Most of the people are newar and other caste also live here.Most of the people are engaged in different service and proffesion.Most of the people are Hindu and celebrate the national fistival like Dashain and Tihar.

The Kankaidham

                                             THE KANKAIDHAM (MAIMELA)
A grand religious celebration takes place on the banks of Kankai river holysite on the occasion of the winter festival of MAGHE SANSKRANTI every year.People from far away arrive to this secured site to participate in various activities.on the occasion devotees pray,worship,sing hymns and take holy dips at the confluence of kankai river.Regarded as one of the prominent holy places of Nepal,Kankaidham area spreads in middle part of Jhapa district,in Surunga village development committee.The place  is not only from the religious point of view but also blessed with remarkable natural beauty and splendor.For these reasons,this site is very important from religious ,cultural,spiritual  ,tourism and archaeological view points.Kankaidham is situated in the eastern part of Nepal about 200 feet above the sea level.It is to the north side of the Mahendra highway.When the road is running amid the thick and evergreen forest you will be greeted by a magnificient and the longest river bridge of Nepal,destination of your god faith mind.

Changunarayan

                           CHANGUNARAYAN
The 4th century temple of Changu Narayan,located at the top of a 5,500 feet high green hill about 18 Kms.east of the capital city.It is the perhaps the oldest temple among the thousandsin the Kathmandu valley.It is also noticed because of its unique main idol of God Vishnu that has a head detached.The beautiful religious heritage and tourist site has a majestic two-storey pagoda temple in the middle,surrounded by rest houses and several small temple and idols in the courtyard.It lies by a thick  jungle and a dense village of the newars,who have been physically and culturally attached with the monument for thousands of years.In the history at least,the village was a strong independent settlement.The main temple,known as the Ta Dewal,is a two story temple with highly decorated doors,torans and struts.There are three doors and a pair of lion guards at each side,though one is open for the visitors.

Chitwan National park

Chitwan National Park is one of the finest national parks in  Asia , renowned for its dense concentration of world life and top class tourist lodges ,which provide opportunity to see animals in their natural habitat.It was established in 1973 AD. UNESCO enlisted it in world heritages in 1984. It is extended in chitwan, makwanpur,parsa district of Narayani zone in central region. There is abundance of striped tiger , gauri Gai ,bear , leopard , deer, wild boar , sloth bear crocodile , dolphin and more than 350species of bird are found in this national park.
    Chitwan which means the (Heart of the jungle ) is among the last surviving example of the continuous band of forests and grasslands that once extended from the Indus river in Pakistan to the border of Myanmar .
                            The main attraction in chitwan is the chitwan National park whose area is 932 sq. km. This park is one of the largest forest regions in Asia full of wild life  .     

Bagalamukhi Temple

                                       BAGALAMUKHI TEMPLE
Bangalamukhi temple is situated at Patan.Most of the people performs pooja rituals,no doubt but their eyeball suffers from dancing mania sometimes squinting to the right and sometimes to the left.Their necks likewise enjoy twists and turn untill they spot a dashing figure.This might be good their patients complaining of eye or neck problem to the Bagalamukhi for eye-neck exercise.Attractively dressed,teenager Partner Search Pooja eventually progess and many of them turn out to be temple addicts.There are likewise many runaway cases of young boys and girls to be married in temple or courts.These Dhongi or so called babas take all kinds of smacks and drugs in the of Lord Shiva.All are disgracing the Almighty.What else is left to descerate the holy place,the temple? In the Hindu religion,Kamadevi is the God of Love.It is said that when Kamadevi hits with love-arrow to the heartof a boy and a damsel,they fall in love.God is one,so may be inspired by this,our partner hunters go to temples to find the love.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Panauti

Panauti is a one of the beautiful place of Nepal.Panauti lies in 35 km. from the capital city of Nepal,Kathmandu.It is the one of the histrorical and touristic place of Nepal.Panauti is surrounding by the hills.Every year many tourist visited here.There are many temple,touristic place,hotel lodge.Many of the people are farmer so they can live there family by doing agriculture.Most of the people are Hindu and most of them are Newar and few of them are tamang,buddhist,chettri and so on.most of the people celebrate national festival.Every year people celebrate there own festivals.Some of them are Dashain,Tihar,Gai Jatra,Teej,Shiva ratri,Holi and so on.Tourist are visited to see the different himalayas, forests and for trecking.People of this place live with harmony and cooperatively.