Are there any famous gardens or scenic spots in Nepal?

Nepal has a long history and many cultural relics. In the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List, Nepal has eight * * *. Seven of them are located in Kathmandu Valley.

I. Kathmandu Valley area

(1) Kathmandu:

Altitude 1300m, divided into old and new parts. The architecture of Kathmandu New Town is a mixture of traditional Nepalese and western styles, while the old part of the city still retains its original architectural style except for a main commercial road called Xinlu. The Taimeier district in the north of the city is the base camp for self-help travelers. Ancient, deep and irregular alleys can satisfy your nostalgia.

Duba Square in downtown Kathmandu.

Bu Danart (Bu Danart)

Swayambu Temple (Swayambu)

Pashupatinath, Paspa.

(2) Art Capital: Patan

3 City of Preachers: Badgaon.

Second, leisure paradise-Boccara

Boccara is the most beautiful place in Nepal. It is located 200 kilometers west of Kathmandu and 827 meters above sea level.

Boccara is surrounded by mountains, Anna Poorna Mountain is covered with snow all the year round, and the beautiful Fish-tail Peak is regarded as a peak on the side of the mountain. This leisurely and snowy mountain city has a very quiet rural atmosphere, with picturesque Huafei Lake, colorful rivers, magnificent canyons and terraces nearby. It is also the starting point of many hiking and mountaineering routes. The beautiful and quiet lake and the majestic Himalayan snow mountain standing behind it make people feel quiet but can't hide their feelings. The temperature in Boccara is slightly higher than that in Kathmandu, with an average temperature of 15℃ in winter and 35℃ in summer. The best tourist season in Boccara is from 10 to April of the following year. Boccara's tourism activities are generally concentrated in the lakeside several kilometers southwest of the old market in Boccara. There, various bars, restaurants, shops and Internet services make guests feel that they are in an international village, where tourists can enjoy full freedom and convenience.

3. The Heart of the Jungle-Royal Wang Chi National Park

Nepal has opened 14 royal parks and wildlife reserves. Among them, the Royal Chitawang National Park is located in the Repti Valley, which is120km southwest of Kathmandu, covering an area of 980 square kilometers, with an altitude of150m. Founded in 1973, it is the first national park in Nepal to protect the endangered one-horned rhinoceros.

At the beginning of this century, Chitawang has always been the favorite hunting ground of the British royal family. King Luo Qiao V of England and his son Prince of Wales have always given up the city life in Kathmandu and loved the forest life in Wang Chi. At present, there are 400 rhinos and 80 tigers in Wang Chi National Park, and of course there are other wild animals, such as wild boar, apes, bears, leopards, elephants, crocodiles and even as many as 400 kinds of birds. In addition to considerable wildlife, Chita King's primitive customs are also a must. Among them, the Taru people are still farming in Wang Chi forest area. During the slack season, people's song and dance entertainment, especially chopsticks dance, can make people feel interesting and refreshing.

Four, the Buddha's holy land-Lumbini

Lumbini, the birthplace of Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, is located in the Terai Plain in southern Nepal, only 20 kilometers away from India. It is a place of pilgrimage for Buddhists all over the world and one of the three cradles of religion, also known as Jerusalem and Mecca.

In 565 BC, Madame Moyev, Queen of Kapilowei, passed through Lumbini Garden on her way back to her mother's house to give birth in a carriage. When Mrs. Moyev saw the exotic flowers and plants in the garden and the clear water in the pool, she got off the bus and took a bath in the garden. After bathing, he went ashore and held bodhi branches, giving birth to Prince Siddhartha of Gautama. At the age of 29, the prince felt that things were impermanent. He became a monk to find the true meaning of life. Six years later, he saw a star and became a Buddha. For Purdue sentient beings, it is said that it took 49 years to achieve nirvana. Buddhists call this garden a sacred place to commemorate the birth of the Buddha, and people who have come to worship for more than 2,500 years have never stopped. Around the sacred garden, there are temples aided by Nepal, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar and other countries. The White Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism also has a bigger temple here. The "Chinese Temple" aided by the Chinese Buddhist Association is also located here, and has cooperated with Nigerian religious circles.

Lumbini Garden covers an area of 8 square kilometers, and there are still relics of towering old trees, dense reeds and building foundations. There used to be three pagodas, two temples and three cliff temples here. In recent years, a stone slab was excavated one meter below the Buddha statue in the main hall of Moya Temple. According to textual research, the place where the slate is located is the specific place where the Buddha was born. The stone statue covers an area of less than 1 m2. On it, Mrs. Komoyev holds a branch, and the little prince moves seven steps in six directions, pointing to the sky and saying, "Only heaven and earth." To the south of the holy land, there are two thousand-year-old bodhi trees. Many tourists are willing to meditate and take photos under the tree, imitating the legacy of Buddha's practice in those days.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) nagakut,

Located about 30 kilometers east of Kathmandu, it is the most popular peak-watching shrine near Kathmandu Valley, with an altitude of about 2 100 meters, and is known as the observation deck of the Himalayas. When the weather is clear and the visibility is high, Nagakout can see Mount Everest from the east and Anna Poorna Mountains from the west. The snow-capped mountains stretch for more than 300 kilometers from east to west. The spectacular mountain scenery is shocking! Nagakout is actually a small mountain village, because from there, you can look across the Himalayas and line up eight peaks with an altitude of more than 8 kilometers, thus becoming a tourist attraction. You can visit Nagakout at any time of the year, but it is best to visit it at dusk in 1 1 month. The snow-capped mountains will be the most beautiful.