Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Trekking In Nepal



The word ‘Trek’ was derived from the South African Dutch word ‘Trekken’ which means ‘to pull’ or ‘to travel’ which later became Trek. Trek or Trekking is a long or a hard journey undertaken on foot in remote areas where transportation and luxury is generally not available. It is multi days of walking to the remote mountain region for adventure experience. However, trekking is not same as mountaineering.


The history of Trekking in Nepal dates back to 1960s which was the first commercial trek organized by retired Gurkha Colonel Jimmy Roberts (known as the Father of Trekking in Nepal). Since then Nepal has always been one of the most preferred destination for trekking among trekkers and the number is increasing. In terms of trekking activity, Nepal has developed a lot since 1960s. There used to be only camping trek in the beginning which used to be much more expensive but now the lodges established in the trekking routes has minimized the cost and length of trek a lot and it has also benefited to local people living in those areas.


The main reason that Nepal is considered as one of the best destination for trekking is that there are numerous trekking trails from east to west with their own beauty. Among them, Everest region trek is the most popular trekking region. Everest Base Camp Trek has always been one of the dream trekking trial of every trekkers. Even just a glimpse of Mt. Everest provides the heavenly pleasure for the trekkers. Likewise, Poon hill, Annapurna Base Camp, Manaslu, Annapurna Circuit, Manang, Mustang, Tilicho Lake, Rara Lake, Langtang trek, Kanchenjunga etc. are equally popular trekking routes.  Similarly, there are lots of trials which are newly explored and gaining popularity.


Trekking in Nepal not only provides long walk or view but it also offers a chance to explore the deep jungle of Oak and Rhododendron forest with the chirping of various species of birds and insects. On the other hand, if lucky enough one can encounter the wild animals as well. Beside this, the local culture and tradition of people living in the Himalayan area and their adorable hospitality is the next big attraction of Nepal Trek.



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Monday, July 22, 2019

Dhulikhel




Dhulikhel lies in the Kavrepalanchowk District around 30 km southeast of Kathmandu city with an altitude of 1550m. It is a municipality that lies on the junction of two highway Arniko and B.P highway. It is a small town with a population of approximately 33,000 with the high majority of Newari people followed by some Brahmin, Chhettri, Tamang and others.

Dhulikhel has been one of the favorite destination among International and Domestic tourist. There are plenty of visitors every time enjoying the surrounding and nature of dhulikhel. The view point of dhulikhel offers the most gorgeous panaromic view of Mountains like Gaurishankar, Lhotse, Langtang, Jugal, Annapurna, Ganesh Himal and many more. Beside this, there are lot more activities that can be done at Dhulikhel. One of them is hiking. There are lot of hiking trials from this place which includes Hike to Namobuddha, Dhulikhel-Nagarkot-Chisapani-Sundarijal, Panauti, Dhulikhel-Nagarkot-Bhaktapur etc. Also, village walk and bird watching are the other best activities that can be done.


Likewise, ancient architecture of this place is equally admirable. At the southern end lies a small area with the habitant of ancient local Newari people who have been living in this place from centuries. The beautifully carved doors and windows and the style of houses are more worthy to explore. The ancient culture and tradition of the local Newari people can be seen here which they have still been following to this date. There are numerous Hindu temple and some Buddhist stupa as well. Narayan Temple, Harisdiddhi Temple, Gaukhureshwor Mahadev Temple, Kali Temple etc. are the temples located at the different side of this Place. There is a huge statue of Buddha on the way to view point.

In addition, literacy rate of this place is also higher than other places with total of 75.26%. One of the best University of Nepal that is Kathmandu University KU is located in Dhulikhel. It was established in 1991 and has been providing postgraduate and undergraduate programs in various fields.

Overall, Dhulikhel is the place where one can explore nature, culture, tradition and many thing. This is a perfect spot which can entertain any kind of tourist with their interest. Due to the diverse features of this place the craze to visit this place has been increasing each day and will be increasing in future as well.

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Daman



Located at Makwanpur District (Thaha Municipality), lies a small but a beautiful hill station Daman. It has been one of the favorite destination for the local tourist from all over Nepal. It is approximately 80 km on south-west of Kathmandu at the height of 2322 meters above sea level. This place has been one of the best place to view the Mountains, to enjoy weekend holidays or to organize picnic for the people from Kathmandu, Hetauda and the people living around Daman. Every year in winter season snowfall occurs in this area, where the long line of people visiting this place to play and enjoy snow can be seen.


This place offers the wide panoramic view of Himalayan range from east Mount Everest to west Dhaulagiri. From the view point Simbhanjyang (2488m), almost complete Himalayan range can be seen. Annapurna, Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, Langtang, Gaurishankar, Dorjelakpa, Choyu and many other Mountain that can be seen from here which provides the heavenly pleasure for anyone. There is also a view tower from where one can enjoy the view from Telescope.

Daman is also equally famous as the religious site. Lots of Hindu and Buddhist devotees visit this place to worship Risheshwor Temple. Hindu worship this deity as an incarnation of Lord Shiva/Mahadev whereas Buddhists believe and worship as a Padmasambhava. Nevertheless the peace and harmony between two different religions can be seen here.

Beside this, near to Daman there lies another beautiful tiny village named Palung. According to local people, the name of this place was originated from the big stone which is still there.  In Newari language Pa means big and Lwahaa means stone. So, the name of the place was Pa Lwahaa which later became Palung. It is considered as one of the ancient market of the Makwanpur region with the vast majority of Newari group of people living here.  It is also famous for agriculture. Almost 90% of the people living in this area are farmers and remaining are in hotel business, abroad work and other. Every year the farmers produces the huge amount of rice and vegetables like cabbage, cauliflower, radish, carrot and many more as per the season.

Hence, Daman has always been one of the preferred location mainly for the Domestic tourist. Also it has a wide possibility of being one of the top destination for the International Tourist in near future. The majestic view, cool climate, pollution free surrounding, ancient history, culture, agriculture and many other features has made this place attractive and unique.

Nepal One Tours and Travels highly recommends to visit Daman for everyone. 

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Friday, July 19, 2019

Sailung


On the northeast around 132 km from Kathmandu lies Sailung, it is one of the most beautiful place in Nepal but not so popular among tourist. It is situated on the border of dolakha and Ramechhap with an altitude of approximately 3145 meter above sea level. The word Sailung means Sai (hundred) and lung (hills), therefore this is one of the best place with the hundreds of hill locks rolling around.


This is one of the best spot which provides the magnificent view of Himalayan ranges. From the hill top of sailing the mountains like Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Ganesh Himal, Gaurisankar, langtang etc. can be seen clearly. No matter, it’s a morning sunrise or evening sunset, day or night, this place gives a heavenly view any time and any season. Beside this, there are lot more one can explore in this place. In winter season the hill gets completely cover with snow where as in spring season this place looks magnificent with the blossoming of different colors of rhododendron and the remaining season the greenery of the place gives a heavenly pleasure.


This place is also equally important for the follower of Hindu religion. The temple of Sailungeswore Mahadev is regarded as the guardian deity of this place and Himalayas. Many hindu followers visit this place on the festival of Janai Purnima and Bara Barse Mela (festival celebrated once in twelve years).

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Namo Buddha



Approximately 40 km south east of Kathmandu city lies one of the biggest and important Buddhist pilgrimage site in Kavre district named Namo Buddha. It is considered as one of equally important stupa like of Kathmandu (Swayambhunath Stupa & Boudhanata Stupa). It is regarded as a place where Gautam Buddha was born as a prince in his previous life.

The legend states that Shakyamuni Buddha in his previous life was born as Mahasattva, the third and the youngest son of King Maharatha. One day the three brothers were walking through the jungle, suddenly they encountered a tigress with her five newly born cubs. They found that the tigress was so hungry and weak that she could barely move anywhere and feed their cubs. After seeing this the three princes moved from there sadly, thinking that they cannot do anything. But after a while Mahasattva decided to help her and returned back. Reaching there again he started to cut himself and gave his flesh to tigress. The tigress started eating him and left only the bones which were brought back and buried and made a stupa.
Thousands of year passed after the incident, one day Gautam Buddha came to this place. On reaching there he circumambulated the Stupa three times and announced that he was the Mahasatwo and reincarnated as Gautam Buddha. Then he named the village with Namo Buddha which means Homage or Honor to Buddha.

Once you reach this place and enter through the main gate you can see the stupa where the bones were buried. You can see lot of Buddhist pilgrims worshiping there. Then as you climb a small hill for around 10 minutes you will see the place where Mahasattva feed his body to the hungry tigress. You can also see the carving in the stone of the Mahasattva offering his body to tigress. Once you climb more to the hill top you can also enjoy the beautiful view of village and forests around. And on the east part of the hill lies a beautiful Thrangu Tashi Yangtse Monastery which was established in 1978 by V.V. Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche. More than 250 monks study and live in this Monastery.