Nepal Lumbini Year 2012
Nepal tourism campaigns ‘Visit Lumbini Year (VLY) 2012’ will be inaugurated by President Ram Baran Yadav at a special program in Lumbini on 14th January 2012. While the chief objective of ‘Visit Lumbini Year 2012’ is to promote Lumbini as the birthplace of Lord Buddha and to spread Buddha’s message of peace and brotherhood in the global community.
Lumbini Year Special Packages
The largest stupa in Nepal and revered by both Tibetan and Newar Buddhist with the Tibetans believing that the stupa contains the bone relics of the past Buddha Kashyapa. The colossal and ancient stupa of Bouddhanath is 36 meter high At the ground level there is a brick wall with 147 inches and 108 images of the meditational Buddha inset behind copper player wheels.
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Explore Nepal tour is an exclusive traveling program especially designed for all aged visitors for Nepal Tourism Year 2011. Traveling Nepal is not just passing your time by spending couple of nights out to the home. Nepal offers a range of holiday opportunities for all range of visitors.
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Nepal is the most popular tourist destination enlisted in the World Heritage Sites. Clustered around the central Durbar Square is the old Royal Palace (Hunman Dhoka), various interesting temples, the Kumari Chowk or Kumari Bahal (House of the Living Goddes and the Kasthamandap (House of wood) from which Kathmandu derived its present name.
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The mighty Himalayas, the enticing valleys and the native people give Nepal its exotic beauty. The exclusive Nepal Tour includes all the amenities and facilities for a comfortable stay during the tour. We make your tour a memorable one by making the best of the hotels and the resorts available to you. Encompassing all the tourist hot spots in Nepal.
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Kathmandu valley has historically been the centre of commerce and trade in Nepal. The fertile valley has always been a centre of agriculture and still is. Kathmandu is a melting pot of Hindu and Buddhist culture. Kathmandu and Patan contain a wide variety of temples, shrines, monasteries and medieval pagodas. Right outside the city are numerous chances to enjoy a glimpse of rural village life the way it has been for hundreds of years.
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