

Nepal · All Places
Tourist spots, local food, hotels & hidden gems across all 77 districts.
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75 places
Nepal · All Places
Tourist spots, local food, hotels & hidden gems across all 77 districts.
75 places

The Krishna Mandir (Krishna Temple) in Patan is a magnificent 17th-century stone temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, located in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Patan Durbar Square. Built in 1637 AD by King Siddhi Narsing Malla, it stands out as the only temple in Nepal completely constructed from stone, featuring 21 golden pinnacles and intricate carvings depicting scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata.

Jaljala (3,193m-3,420m) is a stunning, high-altitude grassland and emerging tourist gem located at the tri-junction of Myagdi, Parbat, and Kaski districts in Nepal. It is highly renowned for panoramic trans-Himalayan sunrise views and rich cultural experiences. Accessible via cultural treks through Magar and Gurung villages, or via the Ghodepani-Poon Hill trail. Another common 10-day itinerary starts via Sulichaur and Thabang

Dhorpatan is a high-altitude valley and municipality located in the Baglung District of Gandaki Province, Nepal. It is globally renowned as the headquarters of the Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, which is the only legalized hunting reserve in Nepal. Situated at an elevation of roughly 2,900 to 3,000 meters just south of the majestic Dhaulagiri mountain range, Dhorpatan is characterized by its sprawling alpine meadows (patans), rich biodiversity, and distinct cultural mix of indigenous Kham Magar people and Tibetan refugees.

Bindhyabasini Temple is one of the oldest and most sacred Hindu temples in Pokhara, Nepal. Dedicated to Goddess Durga (a manifestation of Kali), it sits atop a 3,000- foot hill, offering panoramic views of the Annapurna range and Pokhara city.Built in the 18th century (around the 1760s), the deity was famously brought from the Vindhyachal mountains in India by King Siddhi Narayan Shah.

The Kathmandu Skywalk Tower is a 78.5- meter (25-story) modern steel and glass viewing tower located in Kamaladi, Kathmandu. Its main attraction is a transparent glass- floored observation deck at the very top, offering a thrilling walk on air with 360- degree panoramic views of the city and the Himalayas.

Rani Jhula is a scenic, 250-meter-long modern suspension bridge located in An Danda, Bastola Gaun, on the route to Nagarkot, Nepal. Situated roughly 28 kilometers away from Kathmandu, this popular destination is an architectural gem built with steel cables and a natural wooden plank floor. It spans across lush valleys and offers panoramic views of the Sali Nadi River, surrounding pine forests, and distant green hills. It has quickly become a favorite getaway for hikers, nature lovers, and photographers looking to capture the iconic landscape.

Kasthamandap local momo at Basantapur is a popular local eatery in the heart of Kathmandu, Nepal, known for serving authentic Nepali momos prepared fresh every day. Set inside a traditional Newari-style building with beautiful brickwork and carved wooden windows, the restaurant offers a warm cultural atmosphere alongside delicious food. Guests can enjoy freshly steamed buffalo, chicken, and vegetable momos served with flavorful homemade achar (Nepali dipping sauce). With affordable prices, generous portions, and authentic local flavors.

Green Lake, locally known as Mring Taal, is a stunning, lesser-known glacial lake located near Upper Pisang in the Manang District of Nepal. Sitting at an altitude of approximately 3,270 meters (10,728 feet), this hidden emerald paradise is positioned along the legendary Annapurna Circuit. Because it sits slightly off the main trekking highway, it serves as a highly tranquil, uncrowded detour that provides flawless mirror reflections of Annapurna II and Pisang Peak.