The Ashoka Pillar located at Lumbini, Nepal marks the birthplace of Gautam Buddha and was built by emperor Ashoka during the 3rd century BCE.

The Ashoka Pillar located at Lumbini, Nepal marks the birthplace of Gautam Buddha and was built by emperor Ashoka during the 3rd century BCE.
One of Nepal’s extraordinary underground marvels is the Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, a sacred cave, which was formed naturally and is located in Pokhara.
Jomsom Nepal, also known as Dzongsam (New Fort), is a mesmerising town nestled in the Mustang district of Gandaki Province.
The name Taudaha Lake originates from the Newari words ‘Ta’ (meaning snake) and ‘Daha’ (meaning lake).
Pokhara Mahendra Gufa, a fascinating limestone cave in Pokhara, Nepal, is a must-visit destination for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts.
Davis Fall, also known as Devi’s Falls or Patale Chhango, is a stunning waterfall located in Pokhara, Nepal.
Garden of Dreams in Kathmandu is a beautifully restored neo-classical oasis offering a serene escape from urban hustle.
Regarded as a pinnacle of Nepal’s Buddhist heritage, Buddha Stupa Nepal stands in Kathmandu as a revered symbol of spirituality.
Kali Gandaki Gorge, located in Nepal, is one of the deepest gorges in the world, carved by the powerful Kali Gandaki River. Nestled between the …