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Reasons To
Visit Nepal

  • Adventure

    Nepal is often portrayed as an adventure destination, and although this does very much depend on the traveller, the country does seem to have the feeling of adventure in the air! Whether it be river rafting, trekking or elephant-back safaris, Nepal has so much to offer for the more adventurous visitor.

    Adventure
  • Mountains

    64 per cent of Nepal is covered by mountains and it has the world's second greatest range of altitude, from the top of Mount Everest (8,850m) to the plains of the Terai at just 100m above sea level. However it is the Himalaya which dominates the country and is the primary attraction.

    Mountains
  • People

    The Nepali people are amongst the friendliest in the world. Several diverse ethnic groups make up the population including Limbu, Rai, Newar, Sherpa Tamang and Gurung. Generally Nepalis are laid back and have a relaxed attitude to life; Kathmandu is great to see this diverse population and if you are trekking you are bound to strike up a fantastic relationship with your porters.

    People
  • Temples

    Nepal has numerous and diverse temples. Some of the highlights include the Buddhist Swayambhunath Temple and Bodnath Stupa as well as Pashupatinath, Nepal's most important Hindu Temple, which are all in the Kathmandu Valley. There are also hundreds of smaller temples and stupa in the high Himalaya on trails and passes.

    Temples
  • Trekking

    Nepal really is the world's best trekking destination. From short day walks to staying in basic tea houses, luxury lodges or tents, Nepal has it all and offers some of the greatest mountain scenery on earth. The most popular trekking destinations are around the Annapurna (central Nepal) and Everest (eastern Nepal) regions.

    Trekking
  • Wildlife

    Tiger and rhino are Nepal's most famous mammals and can be found in Chitwan National Park although there are also elephant, leopard, several species of deer, black bear, Himalayan Thar and blue sheep! Nepal also has over 850 bird species so there really is abundant wildlife and Nepal is great for real enthusiasts and those who want to spend just a few days on safari.

    Wildlife

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Accommodation in Nepal: Dwarika's Himalayan Shangri-La Village Resort

This lovely property is situated among pristine forests of pine, rhododendron and apple trees 45 minutes from Kathmandu and half hour from Dhulikhel city. The resort is spread over 20 acres of gentle slopes and has 36 comfortable rooms.

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Dwarika's Himalayan Shangri-La Village Resort

Dhulikhel

This lovely property is situated among pristine forests of pine, rhododendron and apple trees 45 minutes from Kathmandu and half hour from Dhulikhel city.

The Dwarika's Himalayan Shangri-La Village Resort is located at an altitude of 1,700 metres allowing the freedom of a 180-degree view of the mighty Himalayas, the Kavrepalanchok valley below and most amazing sunrises and sunsets.

The resort is spread over 20 acres of gentle slopes and the 36 comfortable rooms come in two different categories.

The 'Newari' rooms have most character whereas the 'Gurung' rooms are a bit further up the mountain, have a larger window and thus offer slightly better views.

The restaurant and reception are located in an attractive building that, although Nepal has not been colonised at any stage in its history, has a subtle colonial feel to it.

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