Places showcased in the Introductory Video of Miss World 2018 by Miss Nepal

Places showcased in the Introductory Video of Miss World 2018 by Miss Nepal

The recently trending video of the Miss Nepal World 2018 has been gaining high popularity. Not only is she inspiring and gorgeous, but she also utilized the beauty of Nepal as a strong point of the video. The places that have been shown in the video are underrated spectacles of Nepal, which raised curiousness of many people. Discover the places rich in culture, religious significance and natural beauty.
Nepal is weighted as the religious place willing to offer 123 ethnic groups in addition to unique faces of the welcoming people. Here come the places that signify the serenity of Nepal with its religious harmony.

The main attraction of the video was the Gosainkunda Lake and Ganesh Himal. These places proved that the mountainous country really is the eighth wonder of the world. The Gosainkunda Lake has great religious significance along with the thrill for the trekkers and calmness for the nature lovers. The serene environment of the frozen lake will let you believe that heaven on earth is a possible concept. With the sunrise smiling from the reflections that the mountains provide, your spirit is at peace. The adventure of dipping inside the cold lake mesmerizes many people. Even the trail to the place is worth to enter into your travel diaries. You can experience the fresh air with forests, flora, and fauna lining up just for your admiration.

Next place is the Taleju Mandir in the Basantapur area. The area is famous as the Kathmandu Durbar Square in the travel agencies as it constitutes the ancient history of Nepal (also listed in UNESCO world heritage sites). The handmade arts of the 17th century are impossible to be copied. Especially, Taleju Mandir was built by the late kings of the 16th century and is generally admired from afar. You cannot afford to miss the queue to enter the temple, which is opened once a year briefly in the Dashain festival. The place has other pinnacles to offer such as the Durbar Squares that present the ancestral glory. You can even enjoy the flock of birds chirping in the area alongside the big bell, Hanuman Dhoka, and many more. The place is also a home to the living goddess, Kumari.

In addition to nature, the adventures that lie unfolded in the chapters of the travel wish list of people is the bungee jumping. There are only a few amazing places proposing this heart pounding, blood rushing adventure. The video showcases famous Bhote Koshi River, the last resort to the once in a lifetime experience. The adrenaline rush of jumping off a bridge safely to view impressive details of the place could manifest you.

Furthermore, the Bhote Koshi River also provides the dazzling adventure of canoeing through the streams. If you are to spend time in Bhote Koshi, you can find new promising ideas of white water rafting, new Tandem swing and many more.
Moreover, the Nyatapole of Bhaktapur also looked marvellous in the drone captured the view. The place is a five-storied Pagoda style temple that holds religious and ancient significance. It lies in the Bhaktapur Durbar Square area enlisted in the UNESCO world heritage sites. The place provides you feeling of a medieval city and tastes of the legends of Nepal. You could go for a bite of the “juju dhau”, sweet curd in the area for refreshment as a special dish.

What more? The last place that the video brilliantly keeps together is the longed Bouddhanath Stupa. The Stupa is known to be one of the largest in Asia followed by many Buddhist people. You can even taste the feeling of the community as the place covers many Tibetan cuisines. The chants of monks in the area, the prayer wheels, the Mani walls all push you towards the tranquillity of your psyche. You can calm your core in the unruffled beauty of the Stupa.

These unflustered exquisite locations are covered by the introductory video you cannot afford to miss. Along with these, you could envision the feeling of experiencing the trail to these gorgeous places, devouring the cuisines tranquillizing your soul to the core with a fulfilling travel diary you adore.

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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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