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Tourism Potentials of Nepal

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 Tourism Potentials of Nepal Nepal is rich in terms of its ancient cultures, nature with the most dramatic scenery in the world and it is a land of discovery and unique experience. Therefore, Nepal is one of the most fascinating countries in this globe. Nepal is the ideal destination for those who seeks for authentic cultural and mesmerizing natural experience. It is country's where diversified ethnicity and topography, fauna and flora, adorned with exceptional architecture of different era which is unmatched by any country of the world. The sheer diversity of Nepal boasts, from steamy jungle and Terai to the icy peaks of the world's highest mountains where ranges of activities the country can offer Nepal's major tourist activities include wilderness and adventure activities such as mountain biking, bungee jumping , rock climbing and mountain flights, ultralight aircraft flights, paragliding and hot air ballooning over the mountains of the Himalaya, hiking and mountain biki

Tourism Products of Nepal

 Tourism Products of Nepal A tourism product can be defined as the sum of physical and psychological satisfaction it provides to tourists during their travelling en route to the destination. The tourist product focuses on facilities and services designed to meet the needs of the tourist. A tourist product is an object that attracts tourists having elements: accommodation, transportation, dining and entertainment as well as attraction and tours. The tourism product may be defined as a bundle or package of tangible and intangible components based on activity at a destination a tourism product is priced and sold through distribution channels, and it has a life cycle. Special features of tourism products are as follows: Tourism product is a service product. Tourism product is not a resource. Tourism product is adding value. Tourism product is an augmented product. Tourism product is the total of travel experiences. Tourism product is provided on the basis of duration.

Tourism In Nepal

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 Tourism In Nepal  Evolution of tourism in Nepal (Origin and Development) Starting from the ancient time, Nepal's tourism history is based on both myth and documentation. There is a very popular saga about the Manjushree that he came all the way from Tibet to Kathmandu who cut the Chovar hill, drained all water and made a valley suitable for living. Manjushree is believed to be the first tourist in Nepal. Similarly, Emperor Ashoka from India frequently visited Nepal and raised Ashoka Pillar in different sites marking historical evidence that had occurred in the particular area in the ancient time. Such monuments of him hold great historical importance. It is believed that during Lichhivi era and Malla era, many monuments and buildings of great value were constructed then such as Kailashkut Bhawan, Managriha and Bhadradhiwas Bhawan, which helped and is still helping Nepal to gain enormous popularity. The Lichchhavi period started in 400A.D. and the Mallas ruled over Nepal from aroun

Concept of Tourism

Concept of tourism  Meaning and concept of  Tourism Tourism is the act and process of spending time away from home in pursuit of recreation, relaxation, and pleasure, while making use of the commercial  provision of services. As such, tourism is a product of modern social arrangements, beginning in Western Europe in the 17th century, although it has antecedents in classical antiquity. By the early 21th century, international tourism had become one of the world's most important economic activities, and its impact was becoming increasing apparent from the Arctic to Antartica. The history of tourism is therefore of great interest and importance. That history begins long before the coinage of the world tourist at the end of the 18th century. In the Western tradition, organized travel with supporting infrastructure, sightseeing, and an emphasis on essential destinations and experiences can be found in ancient Greece and Rome, which can lay claim to the origins of both "heritage tou

The most popular place to visit in Nepal-Siraha District

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                                              Siraha Sure, here are the most popular places to visit in Nepal-Siraha District: Baba Tal , a lake located in Lahan Municipality. It is a popular spot for swimming, boating, and picnicking. Kamalamai Temple , a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Kamalamai. It is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus from all over Nepal. Salhesh Mandir , a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Salhesh. It is located in Lahan Municipality and is a popular spot for religious festivals. Thadi , a border town located in Siraha District. It is a popular spot for shopping and for crossing the border into India. Taregna Jungle , a forest located in Siraha District. It is a popular spot for bird watching and for hiking. These are just a few of the many popular places to visit in Siraha District. With its rich history, culture, and natural beauty, Siraha District is a great place to visit for a relaxing and enjoyable vacation.

The most popular place to visit in Nepal-Sarlahi District

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                                              Sarlahi Sure, here are the most popular places to visit in Nepal-Sarlahi District: Bharat Lake  is an artificial lake located in Bagmati Municipality, Sarlahi District. It is a popular tourist destination for its scenic beauty and for its boating and fishing opportunities. Nandiman Lake (Yaksha Kunda)  is a mystic lake located in Murtiya VDC, Sarlahi District. It is said to be owned by a Yaksha, a water spirit, and is a popular tourist destination for its natural beauty and its supposed spiritual significance. Nunthar Pahad  is a hill located in Sarlahi District. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the Koshi River and the Mahabharat Range. Chaturbhuj Eshwara Temple  is a Hindu temple located in Sarlahi District. It is dedicated to the god Vishnu and is a popular tourist destination. Sarlahi Devi Temple  is a Hindu temple located in Sarlahi District. It is dedicated to the goddess Durga and is a popular tourist desti

The most popular place to visit in Nepal-Saptari District

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                                         Saptari   The most popular place to visit in Nepal-Saptari District is Chinnamasta Bhagawati Temple . It is a Hindu temple located in Chinnamasta VDC, Saptari, 10 km (6.2 mi) from Rajbiraj and also near to Indian Border. It is a main attraction for Indian pilgrims. People are likely to come here in Bada Dashain. Some thousands of goats are sacrificed here during dashain. Other popular places to visit in Saptari include: Kankalini Temple , a Hindu temple located in Kankalini Municipality in the Saptari district. It is one of the most visited temples in Nepal and is dedicated to the goddess Durga. Khodardevi Cave , a mysterious cave located in Theliya VDC. It is a popular tourist destination for its natural beauty and its supposed spiritual significance. Rajdevi Temple , a Hindu temple located in Rajbiraj, the district headquarters of Saptari. It is dedicated to the goddess Durga and is a popular tourist destination. Shambhunath Temple , a Hin

The most popular place to visit in Nepal-Rautahat District

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                                                                             Rautahat The most popular place to visit in Rautahat District, Nepal is Nunthar . It is a Hindu pilgrimage site located in the Chure forests on the boundary of Rautahat, Makwanpur, and Sarlahi districts. The temple of Lord Shiva is said to be over 100 years old and is a popular destination for religious tourists from all over Nepal. Another popular tourist destination in Rautahat is Najarpur . This village is famous for its adoption of vegetarianism and is home to the Nijananda Dham temple, which is dedicated to Lord Krishna. Other popular places to visit in Rautahat include: Junge Jharana , a waterfall located in the Hattidamadar Forest Area Sri Ram Sugar Mill , the only sugar mill in the district Matsari , a village that is home to a historical temple of Goddess Durga Bairiya , a village that is known for its peaceful coexistence of Hindus and Muslims These are just a few of the many popular places to vis