Ideal honeymoon destinations in Nepal

Ideal honeymoon destinations in Nepal

The season of clear blue skies after the pouring rain is here. And in comes the hues of sky blue and white right after it. The chilly temperature of the morning seems to enhance the morning glory in the air. Even the air is in a romantic mood.

Now, wouldn’t you want to enjoy this with your partner?

Aren’t you curious to know what Nepal has to offer to enhance this memorable vacation of your life: your honeymoon? This is where we tell you about what a romantic retreat of a place Nepal is. There is peace and serenity to offer you, which adds to your quality time with each other. And these are the things that we strongly suggest you do, for the new beginning of your life.

1. Drive to Pokhara

Amongst the beautiful places in Nepal, the driveway to Pokhara is a wonderful retreat to the heart. With your partner right beside you, the road trip to the beautiful city of Pokhara will delight you through the journey of hills and the green, rural side of the country. The exciting journey will captivate you through the picturesque journey of the Himalayas.

2. Boating in Fewa Lake

When you go to Fewa Lake for boating in the evening, you will get to experience this tranquilizing effect over the body of this freshwater lake. While you are floating in the lake, you can look around to find Tal Barahi temple standing afloat this bed of water. Side by side, you will be able to see the beautiful ranges of Machhapuchre, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and Manaslu ranges. This trip on the lake will fill you with the sense of calm.

Boating in Fewa lake

3. Watching Himalayan ranges from a hilltop

From Dhampus, your eyes and your heart gets to observe what Himalayan glory there is in Nepal. Watching the sun-kissed peaks of the Annapurna, Fishtail, Hiunchuli, Dhaulagiri, Lamjung Himal and other peaks with your beloved by your side will warm your heart with the sight in front of your eyes. The snowy charm of the Himalayas will get your adrenaline high.

Watching Himalayan ranges from a hilltop

4. The morning sunrise from Nagarkot

Nagarkot is famous to observe the morning sunrise from. The warm sunrise is something that people love to witness. You can also take pictures there while you let the morning warmth sink in as it greets you welcome. Watching the sun rise first thing in the morning with your beloved will leave your heart bewildered. And it is not just the sunrise that ceases to sweep your heart away. You can see the grandeurs from Dhaulagiri to Everest to Kanchenjunga including peaks from Langtang range as well.

5. Trekking to Dhampus

There is something for everybody here.

We have one more suggestion for the adventure loving couples to let their best interests bloom. You could go to Dhampus, which is on top of a hill. Climbing through the beautiful forest and countryside will surely be worth it, because from the top, you will see the snow-capped beauty of the Annapurna range, Fishtail, and other peaks that have been afore mentioned. It is not just the view from on top of the hill, but it is the journey to reach the top, with your favorite person right next to you, to make you realize that life at the end is a journey, and how lucky we are when we get to go through the tough and the nice with our favorite person.

Be it the morning vibe or the evening one, be it a forest or on the beds of water, the exotic charm of Nepal can be a fabulous destination for those who wish to experience beautiful honeymoon spots and activities.

Nepal has got a lot more to offer, but this one we will end right here. When there is so much to do and to see, wouldn’t you want to experience it all? Wouldn’t you be eager to get up and start about your journey?

You can make it more enjoyable and cozy by adding five star services in your set of activities. One thing you could also do is to add Himalayan flights to your chain of experiences. Seeing Himalayan ranges from above the grounds through your choice of vehicle: airplane, helicopter; would spice up your snowy experience.

So come along in the land of Nepal, with your beloved by your side to experience the best things that Nepal has to offer, for your honeymoon to feel magical. Come along this season, this September where the color is sky blue, the weather is clear and the feel is exotic.

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Nepal, a country known for its natural beauty, rich culture and colorful festivals. It never fails to disappoint and amaze people coming from different backgrounds. One of such cities of Nepal is Bhaktapur which is one of the three royal cities in the Kathmandu Valley. Here are top things to do in Bhaktapur.

Bhaktapur is considered as a cultural gem because of its fascinating history and religious sites. The city is also known as Bhadgaon or Khwopa that was founded in the 12th century by King Ananda Malla. It was one of the capital city of the Greater Malla Kingdom until 15th century.

The “City of Culture” is located about 20 km east of the Kathmandu- filled with monuments mostly terra-cotta with carved wood columns, palaces, and temples with detailed carvings, gilded roofs and open courtyards. Listed in one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city is renowned for their quality woodwork and wood craftsmen.

Getting a chance to experience traditional lifestyle of the ancient Bhaktapur is best done on foot. Four things that you should not miss when visiting this place are:

A tour of Bhaktapur Durbar Square

Bhaktapur Durbar Square- a collection of pagoda and shikhar- style temples, grouped around a fifty- five window palace of brick and wood is one of the most charming architectural showpieces of the valley which highlights the ancient arts of Nepal. The major attraction of Bhaktapur Durbar Square are: 55 window palace, Golden Gate, Lion’s Gate, Mini- Pashupatinath Temple, Vatsala Temple, Nyatapola Temple, Bhairavnath Temple.

Take a pottery workshop at Dattatreya Square

enowned for its pottery work, the place has the facility of teaching pottery at Dattatreya Square which is Potter’s Square. It gives you an opportunity to indulge in the traditional lifestyle of people of Bhaktapur where you’ll see potters at work, sun drying their pots in the open air. So, if you’re interested in throwing clay, you’ll find workshop studios where you can learn how to make traditional pottery.

Witness Bisket Jatra

Bisket Jatra is one of the most popular Jatra celebrated every Nepali New year, where thousands of visitors involved in erecting lingo (pole), pulling chariots of deities, and worshipping them. The highlights of this festival are the tug of war between the eastern and western sides of town which then is moved down in a steep road leading to a river, Jibro Chhedne (Making Hole in Tongue) and Sindoor Jatra.

Must have dessert- “Juju Dhau”

The sweetened custard-like yogurt which is the specialty of Bhaktapur is a dessert you must try during your visit. Juju Dhau meaning “King of Curd” in the Newari language is delicious, thick, smooth and creamy yogurt- a dish perfect to end your day tour of the city.

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