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Nepal travel guide

Nepal is a beautiful city. You won't know how beautiful it is until you see it with your own eyes. Here, you can get in close contact with religious and cultural figures. No matter which one you choose, you can see the scenery of the Himalayas. Its prosperity and excitement, tradition and modernity are all reflected here. Let's take a look at Nepal's free travel strategy!

1. KathmanduDurbarSquare)

There are many antique old buildings with Nepalese characteristics in the area of Kathmandu Durbar Square. In the southwest, there are the famous "Living Goddess Bahar", Ashokby Nayak Temple and Ma Ju Dewar carved on the eaves. To the northeast of the square is the HanumanDhoka palace, an ancient palace that has now become the TribhuvanMuseum in Tribbe, introducing the history of Nepal and the lives of kings of past dynasties. Visitors who want to visit Yuanmingyuan should pay attention to the need to purchase tickets one by one. Friends who have difficulties can go to the tourist center in the south of the square to apply for tourist passes many times.

Tickets: The square is open for free, but foreign tourists need to buy tickets to enter Duba Square. The price is rupees. 1,.

Opening hours of the old palace gate: 8: -17:

2. SwayambhunathTemple Kathmandu Monkey Temple

SwayambhunathTemple Kathmandu Monkey Temple is located in the west of Kathmandu. There are many monkeys here, so it is also called monkey temple. Apart from monkeys walking around the temple, the most famous thing in the temple is that there are a pair of big eyes on each side of the central stupa. In addition to two big eyes, there is also a small eye that represents wisdom. The big question mark on the nose is the number "one" in Nepal, which symbolizes harmony and unity.

3. Boudhanath stupa

Boda pagoda is the largest circular pagoda in the world and one of the most sacred Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Kathmandu. The huge white dome of the Great Hatta symbolizes the idea of generosity. There is also a square spire above the dome shape. The spire is golden, with huge Buddha's eyes painted around it. There are prayer flags fluttering in the wind around the stupa. There are five colors: red, green, blue, white and yellow, which respectively represent the five basic elements that make up the world. When worshippers in Nepal pray at the Harvard Tower in Boda, they will circle clockwise, pull out the prayer beads, chant the scriptures and turn the prayer wheel at the same time.

There are many shops, jewelry stores, jewelry stores and souvenir shops selling Nepalese national costumes outside the Harvard Tower in Boda, as well as various restaurants, cafes and bars. After visiting the stupa, shopping, eating and drinking here is also a good pastime.

admission: rupees. 2

4. Tamil

Tamil is the commercial and sightseeing center of Kathmandu. Many foreign tourists like to stay in hotels here, because there are tourist facilities such as travel agencies, restaurants, souvenir shops, bookstores and map shops. Compared with other places in Kathmandu, Tamil is cleaner and cleaner, especially the hygiene of restaurants is more trustworthy, so many tourists love to eat in this area.