Nepal, a landlocked nation, has been gifted with numerous beautiful places despite its tiny area. Apart from to holding eight of the fourteen eight-thousander mountain peaks in the world, it is home to many other amazing locations, such as valleys, forests, lakes, caves temples, monasteries, and castles with amazing views! Every one of these beautiful places in Nepal is special in its own way. The top 5 beautiful places in Nepal that you simply must see are listed here.
1) Everest Base Camp.
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Nepal is located to Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. While many of us have no way to reach the summit, over 30,000 people each year travel to the Everest South Base Camp, which is located in Nepal's Khumbu region
Location: Khumjung, Nepal
Best time to visit: March to May and September-October.
Entry Fee :-The base camp lies inside the Sagarmatha National Park, and the Gaurishankar Conservation Area and entrance fees for both has to be paid. For the first one, it is NPR 1695 for residents of SAARC countries, NPR 3390 for other foreigners (all inclusive of VAT), and for the second - NPR 226 for residents of SAARC countries, NPR 2260 for other foreigners
2)Phewa Lake
Phewa Lake, Nepal's second-largest freshwater lake, is an excellent choice by visitors. With forests on one side, the Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges on the other, and the Tal Barahi Temple situated in the middle of the lake, it is a huge and breathtaking sight. One of the things that visitors to Nepal must do is go boating in Phewa Lake, especially at sunset, to see the mountains' reflection in the water, the dance of colors in the evening sky, and the lights from the many cafes and entertainment venues.
Location: Pokhara city, Kaski district, Nepal
Best time to visit: September to November
Entry fee: No entry fees, but rent has to be paid for hiring boats
Situated in the southern Terai plains, Chitwan National Park is a must-see destination for everyone, not just zoophiles. This beautiful location in Nepal has an amazing environment made up of lakes, beautiful woods, and hundreds of different animal and bird species. Highly endangered species like as the Royal Bengal Tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, and gharial crocod
iles can be found there, and it is even recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Elephant rides, bird watching, canoeing, and jeep safaris that take you deep into the jungle are just a few of the opportunities to get closer to nature.
Location: Subarnapur, Nepal
Best time to visit: January to March
Entry fee: NPR 850 for residents of SAARC countries, NPR 1700 for other foreigners
4)Boudhanath Temple
Boudhanath, one of the largest stupas in the world, has an unique atmosphere and attraction. The UNESCO World Heritage Site holds great significance for both Hindus and Buddhists. Together with the colorful interiors filled with Thangka paintings and decorated with big golden statues of the Lord Buddha and other Bodhisattvas, the exterior, with its important white dome, golden spire, and countless prayer flags, creates a lovely image. Both its spiritual significance and beauty make it worthy of a visit.
Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
Best time to visit: During the Tibetan New Year - Lhosar in February, and at other times in the evenings.
Entry fee: NPR 100 for residents of SAARC countries, NPR 400 for other foreigners









