When Edmond Hillary submit the Mt.Everest then Nepal has been an  extremely fascinating destination for travelers, scholars, and  researchers. For those interested in culture, the Kathmandu valley, is  endowed with seven World Heritage sites. This valley was divided into  three kingdoms less than a century ago. It now contains countless  architectural monuments, and vestiges of varied cultural and religious  traditions.
Kathmandu is not big when one compares it  to other cities in South Asia. It is a fascinating old city today where  pagodas, narrow cobbled lanes, old carved windows, and stone shrines  are backdrops to the drama of life that continues unhindered. Here the  experiences are amazing, views fascinating, and the climate charming.
The natural beauty of Pokhara in  Midwestern Nepal is simply bewitching. Forming the backdrop are the  spectacular Annapurna Mountains with the magnificent fish-tailed  Machhapuchhre dominating the scene. Adding to Pokhara's enchantment are  the three serene lakes of Phewa, Rupa and Begnas.
Lumbini, in the southwest, is the  birthplace of Lord Buddha and a World Heritage Site. An inscription on  the Ashoka Pillar identifies the Sacred Garden as the place where the  Buddha was born. Lumbini has a number of artistic temples and  monasteries built through international support.
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