Top 10 Offbeat Destinations in Nepal

Dhulikhel, Nepal

With rich culture, abundant natural beauty, and the vastness of the Himalayas, Nepal has always been one of the favorite destinations of people around the world. The landscape of the country is breathtaking in the North while the vast and wide plain in the south is wonderful. Once you are in this country, blessed by Lord Buddha, you will be mesmerized by the magnificent beauty of Mt. Everest.

With all these glories, Nepal will astonish you with its places of sightseeing. There are several common tourist attractions in this country, and you will find some hidden gems under its sleeves. While the popular places always throb with the crowd, these places are serene and known for their pristine beauty. Today, we are talking about the offbeat places in Nepal to visit on your next trip.

Here is the list of 10 Best Offbeat Places in Nepal to Visit Now:

1. The Rupa Tal

Rupa Tal, Pokhara Valley, Nepal

Located in the Southeast Pokhara Valley, the Rupa Tal (Rupa Lake) is the third-largest freshwater lake in Nepal. Surrounded by lush green forests and hills, this lake looks beautiful and serene. If you are on a honeymoon trip, watching the sunset during the boat ride on this lake will give you lifetime memories.

There is a mountain ridge that divides the Rupa Tal from the Begnas Lake. If you are a bird enthusiast, you will be amazed by seeing 36 species of waterbirds.

2. Khumjung

Khumjung, Nepal

How about following the legend of the Yeti in Nepal? If you want to be a part of the mystic life in Nepal, you should visit Khumjung during your trip. In 1960, Edmund Hillary and Desmond Doig found a strange type of scalp at the home of a local old woman that the locals claimed was the yeti-scalp.

Though it was proved that the scalp is of a goat-like antelope in the Himalayas, still people from different parts of the country go to visit the scalp, placed in a local monastery.

3. Siddha Gufa

Siddha Gufa, Nepal

Siddha Gufa is one of the most attractive places to visit in Bandipur, Nepal. Bandipur, itself, is a prominent place to visit in the country and Siddha Gufa is the most offbeat place in this town. Gufa means cave in English and Siddha Gufa is one of the largest caves in Nepal.

You have to be prepared for a thrilling and adventurous journey through the cave as it is the house of roosting bats. The interior of the cave is outstanding as the accumulation of stalagmites and stalactites has created a cathedral-like impression inside the cave. Going through the cave is a great means of adventure if you like to explore new things.

4. Hiranya Varna Mahavihar

Hiranya Varna Mahavihar, Nepal

You will find historical phenomena at every turn while you are in Nepal. ‘Hiranya’ means Golden and ‘Varna’ stands for color. This bright golden-colored pagoda opens the history of the 14th Century to its visitors. While the vastness of this pagoda will mesmerize you, you will be awe-struck by the intricate architecture of this pagoda.

The golden hue of this monastery comes from the polished gilt copper that looks stunning during the sunrise and the sunset. If you are interested in history, the artifacts, kept inside the monastery, can keep you engaged throughout the day. You just need to remember not to carry any leather items inside the monastery.

5. Janakpur

Janki Mandir, Janakpur, Nepal.

Known as the birthplace of Sita in the Ramayana, Janakpur has its own historical and mythological significance. Not only the birthplace of Sita, but this place is also the marriage ground of her wedding to Lord Rama. Once you are here, you should visit Ganga Sagar and Dhanush Sagar, the ritual bathing tanks in the Janaki Mandir.

There are shops of flowers, ritual objects, and pictures of Hindu deities on the winding lane around the temple giving a religious vibe to the tourists. There are places of importance from the Ramayana in this town. Visit Dhanushadham which is an ancient place and lore is related to the place.

It is said that the broken remains of the bow of Lord Shiva were thrown in the Dhanusha Pond. Besides experiencing the ancient nature of Janakpur, you can also experience the Terai culture of Southern Nepal.

6. Dhulikhel

Dhulikhel, Nepal

Talking about the offbeat places in Nepal, you should include Dhulikhel on your list of visiting places in Nepal. Dhulikhel is an awesome village from where you can enjoy the magnetic view of 20 peaks of the Himalayas, including Mt. Annapurna, Mt. Puribhichyachu, and Mt. Ganesh Himal, Mt. Gaurishankar, Mt. Langtang, and many more.

Besides these, you will also find a number of ancient Hindu temples, like Kali Temple, Shiva Temple, Gita Temple, Bhagvati Shiva Temple, and many more in Dhulikhel. You can get to know the ancient town more closely by strolling around the town on foot.

7. Phulchowki Hill Station

Phulchowki Hill Station, Nepal

If you want to visit the Himalayas at their best from Nepal, you need to visit Phulchowki Hill Station now. If you look straight, the magnanimous view of the Himalayas will keep you dumbstruck while the spectacular view of the major cities of Nepal, like Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Lalitpur will blow your mind if you look down.

Though the beautiful hill station is close to Kathmandu, it is still away from the crowd of tourists. So, you can enjoy a peaceful holiday over here. When you are here, you should not miss your journey atop Phulchowki Hill as the road goes through dense forest. The adventurous journey will introduce you to rare species of animals and birds.

8. Garden of Dreams

Garden of Dreams, Kathmandu, Nepal

If you get tired of roaming around the roads of Kathmandu, take your retreat by visiting the Garden of Dreams, an oasis in the busy city. While the Hindu country, Nepal has the vibe of pure Hinduism throughout the country, this garden has the colonial touch of British Civilization.

The garden is designed in European style with paved perimeter paths, trellises, pavilions, and planting areas with vibrant flowers around the large pond, located at the center of the garden. Visitors will find it charming to stroll around the garden and enjoy the time.

9. Maya Devi Temple

Maya Devi Temple, Lumbini, Nepal

As Nepal is a country of monasteries and temples, you will be enthralled by the view of each temple. Maya Devi Temple is one of the main temples in Lumbini, considered the birthplace of Lord Buddha. This place has been regarded by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site but often gets overlooked by visitors in Nepal.

The intricate architectural details of this temple will mesmerize you and it is one of the most outstanding visiting places for the Buddhist devotees.

10. Helambu Valley

Helambu Valley, Nepal

If you are a trekking enthusiast, you can go trekking at Helambu Valley on the weekends. You can get along with the local tribes and their culture to know the place in detail. Learn more about the Yolmo Tribe, located in the East Himalayan Region.

Trekking here is not too difficult and perfect for beginners. The trail is dotted with awesome rhododendron and gives you the best view of the valley.

So, these are the best places in Nepal which are still behind the curtains. You can raise it and get amazed by the outstanding beauty of Nepal through the eyes of uniqueness..

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