A tour to Nepal is every tourist's dream as it has an astonishing diversity of sightseeing attractions and adventure opportunities. For those who love to trek, this landlocked Himalayan country in South Asia is an ideal destination. Bordered by India and Tibet, Nepal is known for its bio diversity and regarded as a living cultural museum. One can also make Nepal tour spiritually fulfilling by visiting the birth place of Gautam Buddha, various Buddhist shrines and Hindu temples. As Nepal is also a place for various cultural and religious festivals one can easily join them on a tour to Nepal and make his or her visit to Nepal a treasured memory.
The ethnic art and craft of Nepal has also attracted millions for centuries and helped in the advancement of tourism industry in Nepal to a great extent.
Climate in Nepal: The weather in Nepal is pretty pleasant during the autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May). Temperature drops down to below zero degree during the winter (December to February) and the hilly regions witness heavy snowfall. The temperature during summer (June to August) can vary between 28 degree Celsius to 40 degree Celsius. But this period is also very rainy as monsoon begins at the end of June.
Major tourist attractions in Nepal: The tourist attractions in Nepal are diverse and the country has enough to satisfy tourists of all kinds. From visiting the holy Hindu temples and Buddhist shrines to indulging in trekking and shopping, tourists can find several unique ways of making their Nepal tour memorable. In Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, the major tourists attractions are the Pashupati temple, Boudhanath Stupa and its bustling Bazaars. From Kathmandu one can easily go to Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha. Situated at 250kms south west of Kathmandu, it takes around 8 hours in bus to reach Lumbini from Kathmandu. The Gorkha town is another major tourist attraction in Nepal. For the wild life lovers, Chitwan National Park in the sub tropical Terai region is an ideal destination. But a tour to Nepal would not be complete without visiting the tranquil Pokhara valley that offers breathtaking views of Macahapuchare, the 'fishtail peak'.
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