Do you intend to visit Nepal and are wondering where to go? The most popular tourist locations in Nepal are Pokhara, Chitwan, and Kathmandu, and with good reason! I discuss the three locations and provide examples to show why they serve as Nepal’s main entry points. Tourists may experience a world of thrill and adventure in the mysterious and dynamic nation of Nepal. South Asian region, Guest Posting Nepal is a comparatively tiny nation (about the size of the state of Arkansas). Despite its tiny size, Nepal’s topography and complexity make exploring the country a difficult task. It could be challenging for someone who has never visited the country to decide where to go and what to do. In this brief overview of Nepal, I highlight three tourist attractions that everyone visiting the country should visit. Additionally, their inclusion of them is due to the fact that they serve as the starting point for the majority of Nepal’s fascinating activities and tourist destinations. I’ll talk about three locations, including: *Pokhara. *Chitwan *Kathmandu Pokhara, a city of lakes and natural beauty, is arguably Nepal’s most well-liked tourist attraction. Pokhara, which is tucked away in a valley at the foothills of the Annapurna Range, serves as a gateway to the north, opening up several of Nepal’s most well-known trekking locations, such as the Annapurna Base Camp climb, which draws over 70% of all trekkers to the country each year. Even if you don’t want to go trekking, the city itself has a lot to offer. It offers access to stunning views of the mountains to the north, adventure sports, tourist attractions, and one of the most peaceful experiences you will ever have with the tourist destination of Lakeside, which is located after Phewa Tal (lake). There are several possibilities available for adventure sports; for instance, in Pokhara, you can: Bungee jumping from a light plane Paragliding plus a lot more! My particular favourite is making use of the Sarangkot Hill paragliding chance in Pokhara, which is the most well-known paragliding location in all of Nepal. You would wish the journey was longer given the vistas of the city and the Annapurna Range to the north during the thirty minutes of flight! I firmly advise skipping the 30-minute vehicle ride to the summit and boarding the Annapurna Cable Car if you choose to partake in paragliding in Pokhara. You can enjoy a pleasant experience and breathtaking views of the lake and the city below during the quick and simple ride to the summit of Sarangkot in a brand-new cable car. The fastest method up the slope, taking only approximately 10 minutes, is the cable car, which was just introduced in 2022. The cable car will transport you to the summit of Pokhara, where there are great restaurants and hotels to stay in, in addition to paragliding. The Himalayas will finally be visible from a distance on a clear day. After spending some time in Pokhara unwinding and having adventures, it’s time to board a domestic flight and go to Chitwan! Welcome to Chitwan, home of the elephants. Chitwan offers visitors to Nepal a truly unique experience. The Terai region of Nepal is where you will find a completely different landscape and culture than you are used to in the highland regions. It’s a fantastic idea to spend a few days in Chitwan after visiting Pokhara for adventure activities and trekking to round up your travels in Nepal. Chitwan is a well-liked location for animal and bird watching, water sports, cultural experiences, and activities in the jungle. You may take a bus or perhaps an aeroplane to Chitwan from Pokhara and Kathmandu, which would save you some time travelling there. In Chitwan National Park, some of the most well-liked activities are: Jungle Safari, Jeep Drive and Safari, Bird Watching, sightseeing nature walks, and it also has One Horned Rhino. The Tharu people, who are native to the region around Chitwan, have a rich cultural heritage. The Tharu are quite distinctive and have distinctive cultural customs; they are all talented in producing a variety of handicrafts, including vibrant baskets woven from native grasses. Additionally, Chitwan is regarded as a holy location and is home to major temples and pilgrimage sites like Devghat Dham, Harihar Mandir, Ganeshthan, and Bikram Baba if you want to engage in more cultural and religious activities. Additionally, while in the region, you can engage in adventure activities like kayaking and rafting. It’s time to return to Kathmandu now that you’ve visited and experienced Nepal’s hills and Terai! Kathmandu is a city with many temples. The city of temples, Kathmandu, has much more to offer than only the temples, arts, architecture, culture, and heritage for which it is renowned. These features are undoubtedly all must-sees when travelling to the Kathmandu Valley. However, if you want to do more than just visit the durbar squares, you can benefit from the wonderful locations for sightseeing, hiking, and other activities. The following are a handful of the most well-known trekking and sightseeing locations near Kathmandu: In Kathmandu, Chandragiri is a well-liked trekking location. Many individuals use the day trip to Chandragiri as an opportunity to escape the city’s congestion. When you reach the Chandragiri Hills, you can see the breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayan Ranges as the trail winds through small settlements and a jungle. In Shivapuri National Park, Jamacho Jamacho Gumba is located at the summit of the hill. The Jamacho climb is fairly difficult and takes place through a jungle. Even though it might be a little more challenging, the view tower at the top of the hill makes it all worthwhile because, on a clear day, it offers breathtaking views over the Kathmandu Valley and the gorgeous Himalayas to the north. Champadevi Champadevi is one of the most popular trekking locations in the Kathmandu Valley and is located southwest of Kathmandu at an elevation of 2280m. The steep hiking path winds through a pine forest that is lined with flags