Thursday, June 30, 2011

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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Birgunj city

Birgunj, the second largest city of Nepal, is the hub of trading and commercial activities. The city has unique sightseeing experiences in store for the visitors. The humble folks and farmers provide the tourists a chance to acquaint themselves with the way of Terai (low altitude, flat land) life of Nepal.

The city has not been given more value than a stopover place for all type of travellers, whether they are businessmen, tourists or pilgrims. But if one spends some time in the city, one can get taste what Birgunj has to offer.Birgunj is also know as the industrial city of Nepal. I consists of many industries.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Singapore city

Singapore is a heaven for food lovers. Singapore's multicultural background has given rise to an endless array of exotic dishes that are certain to convert even the most staunch.

Singapore as a nation consists of the "Main" island of Singapore and around sixty smaller islands of which just over twenty are inhabited. Singapore is located just off the southern tip of the Malaysian Peninsula to which it is linked by a causeway. Sentosa island is the southernmost point in continental Asia.

Singapore's population is mostly comprised of Chinese, Malays and Indians; however, the culture has become mostly homogenous: Singapore has a unique culture which they call 'Kiasu-ness' and tourists will ogle at Singaporeans' favourite sport: standing in line.

There is not just an ecletic mix of ethnicities in Singapore, but an ecletic mix of the old and the new. Old colonial buildings, which make up the foundation of the city, can still be found alongside new and shiny skyscrapers.

Singapore has no natural resources other than its people; as such, its sucess as a nation is quite a feat. And, there is no where else in the world where you can break five laws by spitting a piece of chewing gum out of the window. A 'fine' city!

Mumbai City

Having been in and out of the news recently for everything from the extraordinary screenplay of Mumbai-based movie Slumdog Millionaire to a series of vicious terrorist attacks on its train stations and its most impressive hotels, in many ways Mumbai is the very heart of modern India. The city might not be the capital, but it is the financial centre, and doubtless (alongside Bangalore) the most forward thinking of India’s major cities. In amongst the stone-aged fairground rides that adorn the beaches you’ll find jazz bars, world-class hotels and gardens that look like they’ve been transported straight from the centre of London.

At its heart, though, Mumbai couldn’t be much more quintessentially Indian. The traditional Ganesh Festival – where locals worship statues of the elephant God before depositing them by the thousands off the local beaches – is awe inspiring, though the every day is more about buzzing markets, big financial deals and India’s other religion: cricket.

The draws of Mumbai, which is a truly colossal city, are huge, and include everything from the seaside slums to a unique, local faith that involves hanging the dead from a tower, where they have a ‘natural funeral’, being eaten by the local population of vultures. If you’re not such a fan of the gruesome, head out on the city’s train network, which takes you through the rougher parts of the city (women, don’t forget to take advantage of the less crowded ‘female only’ carriages) for a taste of the real Mumbai. The main station, Victoria, is a piece of colonial architecture that’s worth the trip alone.

Nepalgunj city

The Western border town of Nepal, Nepalgunj is famous for the exciting treks to the Dopolo plateau and Jumla region. Known as the industrial and transport hub of the country, Nepalgunj has various attractions: Gharbaritole, Ganeshpur and Sadar Line to name a few. The border crossing, 6 km south of Nepalganj, is one of a limited number of places where non-Indian foreigners are allowed to cross the border with India.
This city is very important for the history of Nepal. So, city has historical importane for Nepal.

Birgunj city

Birgunj, the second largest city of Nepal, is the hub of trading and commercial activities. The city has unique sightseeing experiences in store for the visitors. The humble folks and farmers provide the tourists a chance to acquaint themselves with the way of Terai (low altitude, flat land) life of Nepal.

The city has not been given more value than a stopover place for all type of travellers, whether they are businessmen, tourists or pilgrims. But if one spends some time in the city, one can get taste what Birganj has to offer.

Pokhara City

Pokhara city is one of the most popular city of Nepal. It is one of the tourist spot of Nepal. Yearly thousands of domestic and international tourists visit this city. This city is popular for the Natural beauty.
The romantic nature, The Macchapuchare  mountain, The big lakes and so on.
Pokhara city is also the city of lakes. The popular lakes are fewa, rupa, begnash.
It is located at an altitude of 827m, 200 km west to Kathmandu valley. The city is famous for the adventure opportunities it offers that include sightseeing, paragliding, white water rafting, kayaking and mountaineering.
Pokhara is also popular for caves. It has many famous caves. Mahendra Cave, Gupteshwor Mahadev cave and Bat cave. Bat cave is small cave but is full of excitement because there are many bats on the ceiling of the cave.
Pokhara is also famous for the water fall,"patale chango in nepali".There is a passage from Gupteshwor Mahadev cave to the Patale chango.
Now a days Pokhara is also famous for peace stupa from where one can see the full sight of pokhara city.




Lumbini city

Lumbini, birth place of Lord Buddha, is one of the major city of Nepal. This city is knows for centre of holy faith for the millions of Buddhist all over the world. Located in South-west Nepal. Lumbini holds several reminder of Lord Buddha. One of the most important historical sites in Nepal is endwoed by nature with rich natral beauty

Lumbini garden
The garden is foremost attraction in Lumbini tourism. The fact thet Lord Buddha had taken birth in Lumbini Garden makes it a place of reverence. Number of stupas, monasteries and temples surround the garden.

What is best site of Lumbini ??
Lumbini lies in the foothills of the Himalayas in Nepal. The site is a large garden with a grove of pipal trees. The area around Lumbini is entirely Hindu, but many Buddhist temples and shrines from various nations are scattered around the holy site itself.
The most important temple at Lumbini is the Maya Devi Temple, which enshrines the traditional site of the Buddha's birth. The current temple stands on the site of earlier temples and stupas, including the stupa built by Ashoka.
The modern temple consists mainly of simple white building that protects ancient ruins, with the exact spot of the Buddha's birth identified. The delicate sandstone sculptures discovered here are now in the National Musuem in Kathmandu.
Atop the temple is a small square tower of the type seen in Kathmandu, with Buddha eyes on each side and a golden pinnacle on top.
On the south side of the temple is a sacred pool (see top photo), where it is said Maya Devi bathed before giving birth, and where the newborn Buddha was washed by two dragons.
The Maha Devi temple is surrounded by the brick foundations of ancient temples and monasteries. All around Lumbini, long lines of colorful prayer flags are strung between trees. They carry prayers and mantras heavenward as they flap on the breeze.
The other main sight of interest at Lumbini is Ashoka's Pillar, near the temple. It is protected by a small fence, which is decorated with prayer flags and banners from the faithful. Around the courtyard containing the pillar are bowls for incense sticks, and there is room to sit in front of the pillar for contemplation.

New Delhi City

New Delhi  is the capital city of India. It is one of the ancient city of India. It is even most crowed city of  world
New Delhi is also a popular city for the tourist. It has many popular places to visit.
The most popular monument is The Red Fort and Qutab Minar.

Bhaktapur City

Bhaktapur city is the one of the popular city of Nepal which is listed in the World Heritage.
It is located in Bhaktapur District in the Bagmati Zone. It is the third largest city in Kathmandu valley and was once the capital of Nepal during the great Malla Kingdom until the second half of the 15th century.
Bhaktapur is the smallest city of Nepal. This city is also konws the one of the Tourist spot where thousands of tourists from all over the world visit for their pleasure.
It is the home of traditional art and architecture, historical monuments and craft works, magnificent windows, pottery and weaving industries, excellent temples, beautiful ponds, rich local customs, culture, religion, festivals, musical mystic and so on. Bhaktapur is still an untouched as well as preserved ancient city, which in fact, is itself a world to explore for tourist. Bhaktapur Durbar Square is Listed in the World Heritage. Bhaktapur city is the City of god and goddess. It has then only Nyatapole Temple, 55 windows Durbar and many many monuments, Temples, arts and architectures.

Patan City







Patan, officially Lalitpur Sub-Metropolitan City, is one of the major cities of Nepal. It is one of the sub-metropolitan cities of Nepal located in the south-western part of Kathmandu valley. Patan is also known as Manigal. It is best known for its rich cultural heritage, particularly its tradition of arts and crafts. It is also called as city of festival and feast, fine ancient art, making of metallic and stone carving statue. At the time of the 2001 Nepal census it had a population of 162,991 in 68,922 individual households
Patan is situated on the elevated tract of land in Kathmandu Valley on the south side of the Bagmati River, which separates it from the City of Kathmandu on the northern side. It was developed on relatively thin layers of deposited clay and gravel in the central part of a dried ancient lake known as the Nagdaha.
It is among the largest cities in the country, along with Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Biratnagar.
The city spreads over 16 sq. kilometres and is divided into 22 Municipal wards. The city is bounded by
  • East: Imadol VDC and Harisiddhi VDC
  • West: Kirtipur Municipality and Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC)
  • North: Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC)
  • South: Saibu VDC, Sunakothi VDC and Dhapakhel VDC 

Kathmandu City


Kathmandu is the capital and largest metropolitan city of Nepal. The city is the urban core of the Kathmandu Valley in the Himalayas, which also contains two sister cities namely Patan or Lalitpur, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) to its southeast and Bhaktapur, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) to its east. It is also acronymed as 'KTM'.
The city stands at an elevation of approximately 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) in the bowl-shaped valley in central Nepal surrounded by four major mountains, namely: Shivapuri, Phulchowki, Nagarjun and Chandragiri. It is inhabited by 671,846 (2001) people. The Kathmandu valley with its three districts including Kathmandu District accounts for a population density of only 97 per square kilometres whereas Kathmandu metropolitan city has a density of 13,225 per square kilometres. It is by far the largest urban agglomerate in Nepal, accounting for 20% of the urban population in an area of 5,067 hectares (12,520 acres) (50.67 square kilometres (19.56 sq mi)).
Kathmandu is not only the capital of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal but also the headquarters of the Central Region (Madhyamanchal) among the five development regions constituted by the 14 administrative zones of Nepal located at the central part of the country. The Central region has three zones namely, Bagmati, Narayani and Janakpur. Kathmandu is located in the Bagmati Zone.
The city’s rich history is nearly 2000 years old, as inferred from an inscription in the valley. Its religious affiliations are dominantly Hindu followed by Buddhism. People of other religious beliefs also live in Kathmandu giving it a cosmopolitan culture. Nepali is the common language of the city, though many speak the Nepal Bhasa Newari as it is the center of the Newar people and culture. English is understood by all of the educated population of the city. The literacy rate is 98% in the city.
Kathmandu is now the premier cultural and economic hub of Nepal and is considered to have the most advanced infrastructure among urban areas in Nepal. From the point of view of tourism, economy and cultural heritage, the sister cities of Patan(lalitpur) and Bhaktapur are integral to Kathmandu.
Kathmandu Durbar Square is one of the most beautiful tourist spot of Nepal.
Kathmandu Durbar square, Pashupati Tempel, Swyambhunath, Boudhanath are the important place from kathmandu city, which makes kathmandu one of the tourist sopt.
These important places are listed in World Heritage. 


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