Nepal is known as the abode of the gods. For many years a secret, unknown country, it was, in the 1950s, faced with making a leap from the 11th century to modern times. Visited first by mountaineers and trekkers, it later became the haunt of hippies. The Nepalese Government has set aside more than 35 per cent of the total area of the country as natural sanctuaries. There are now nine National Parks, three conservation areas and two wildlife reserves, located both in the mountainous zones as well as in the tropical plains. The Terai lowlands in the south form the richest habitat in the country. Five protected areas are located in the region and many species of wildlife, including the rare Royal Bengal tiger and leopard, can be observed. Kathmandu Kathmandu, the capital and also the cultural, commercial and business hub of the Kingdom, is a magical place. In the center is Durbar Square where there is a wonderful collection of temples and shrines, both Buddhist and Hindu. They are generally built in the pagoda style with a mass of intricate exterior carving. The old Royal Palace is in the square, as is the Statue of Hanuman the Monkey God, clad in a red cloak. Here also is the house of the living goddess — the Kumari. A few kilometers from Kathmandu is the hugely impressive Bodnath Stupa. It has become a center of Tibetan exile culture and is a good place to buy Tibetan handicrafts and artifacts. Climbing upwards from the city one can reach the famous Buddhist stupa of …
Nov 082010
This is why Nepal is called land of cultural heritage.
Nepal is great but Muktinath is the greatest
Great video !!
Nepal is rich full of such religious and cultural heritage. Nepal is best place for Traveling based Religious and cultural sites . You can find lots of wonderful temples monuments and religious and cultural places in Nepal. If you are fond of traveling in such places then Nepal Travel can be your best option.
mero Nepal hau, katti sundar timi. <3
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Sudarshan Raj Tiwari (Temples of the Nepal Valley, 2009) states that he Bal Kumari mandir of Chyagal, Patan, was originally a Kirati temple. Apparently, there are many temples around Patan that date back to Kirati times and are rectangular in shape. They usually house Bhairav and Bhimsen, as well as Bal-Kumari Ajima and other mother goddesses whom the Kirats worshiped. They are said to have been renovated during the Malla times. Tiwari claims They are obviously designs from the Kirat domain.
The discovery of 2nd century BC brick construction by the Italian excavation team near the Satyanarayan temple gives conclusive proof that the Kiratas had advanced knowledge of brick construction.
(The Brick and the Bull by Sudarshan Raj Tiwari)
The Newar name for Patan, Yala, originated from the Kirat king Yellung or Yalambar, the alleged founder of the dynasty and the city. Chyasal-tol is believed to commemorate the 800 Kiratas slain in battle with the Lichchavis (Tiwari, 2001)
Newar scholar Mr Amrit Ratna Tuladhar mentions based on the ancient Nepali history “Kirat king Yalambar founded the city of Patan.
During his time the petty kingdom was known as Yala, a nomenclature presented or given in praise of the Kirat king. However the term of “Yala” has today entered the Nepal Bhasa (Newari) vocabulary referred to or addressing the city nestled in the southern part of Nepal Valley”.
wonderful music, and lovely video of our nation. thank you so much for sharing this one.
– bhupendra lamsal sharma
these video was awesome man thanks for adding on youtube!!
Very Good photos!
Good Job
Thanks for uploading pics of my motherland.
Gracias
Good job…….thanks for uploading pics of my motherland.
Gracias
I REALLY MISS MY MOTHERLAND!!!!!
Really beautiful images, what a beautiful country.
very nice collection. i love it
Thanks for the breathtaking photos……….
thanks for this clipssssss
missssssssing my country lot
Thank you being optimistic to our country i hope at the end of this year( perhaps on nov or dec) i would go back to my country and enjoy all of my time with my parents frens . and ya thanx for uploadin really cool video.
Thank you. For my your country is very beautiful, this travel is special and the vibrations are very pure
Hey! my fren/Amigo. I am really thakful to u that u uploaded this video. My NEpal My PRide. I m Missing u My mother land .
¡¡¡Muy buenas fotos…
He disfrutado con tu reportaje.
Saludos Fernando.
Beautiful
Nepal is known as the abode of the gods.