Beautiful city of shrines and the places to visit in Kathmandu

Nepal is one beautiful landlocked multilingual, multiethnic, multi religious country in Asia nestled in the lap of gigantic Himalayan range. Nepal is popular all around the globe for its rich culture, heritage and its abundance of natural beauty. Kathmandu – the capital city has many places to visit and is one of the most popular places in Nepal. Kathmandu zealously protects and guards the ancient traditions but embraces modern technology as well. Some of the most famous places to visit in Kathmandu are Boudhanath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu Durbar and Swayambhunath Temple.

Boudhanath Stupa is the largest stupa in Nepal situated 7km from Kathmandu. This massive 36 meter high stupa dominates the skyline of the city and is visible from far. This is one of the most famous places to visit in Kathmandu and is also one of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Kathmandu. Another UNESCO Heritage Site in Kathmandu is Pashupatinath Temple that draws in thousands of pilgrims and devotees every day. It is one of the oldest temples in Kathmandu and also the most visited.

Kathmandu Durbar Square is also a UNESCO Heritage Site and holds great historic significance. When Nepal was a monarch country the kingly coronations were done at this place. Though no coronations take place these days but this place is flooded with people during festivals in Kathmandu. Also called as the monkey temple of Kathmandu, the Swayambhunath Temple is situated about 3km from Kathmandu and is one of the holiest Buddhist stupas in Nepal.  This ancient temple is believed to have been built in 13th Century. It is also one of the most visited and famous places to visit in Kathmandu Nepal.

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Celebration of faith: Pashupatinath Mandir in Nepal

The Pashupatinath temple in Nepal is not merely a single temple standing tall in the middle of the capital city – Kathmandu. Pashupatinath Mandir in Nepal is one of the UNESCO Heritage Site in Kathmandu. Many small temples and buildings are built around the main temple and they altogether form the Pashupatinath Mandir Complex. The year is not exactly known when the temple was built but it is believed to have been built at around 400BC in 4th Century. Pashupatinath Mandir in Nepal has been renovated by many kings in the past and today it is a popular place to visit in Kathmandu.

 Many theories are made about how this temple in Nepal had come into existence in the beginning and all these legends are the stories about how the Shiva Lingam inside the temple came into existence. Some of these legends are the cow legend, Kamadhenu legend, Licchavi, Devalaya legend and other beliefs. Each legend has different story and the most famous of them all is the cow legend.

The Pashupatinath temple in Nepal is beautiful and looks ancient. The artisans in the past had carved wooden windows and doors exquisitely that it still shines and looks sharp today as if they are newly made. Old bricks and beautifully carved wooden balconies, doors and windows make this temple look extremely precious and attractive. The main idol in the complex is a stone deity that has faces which represents Lord Shiva or the Pashupatinath’s various aspects. These faces are Sadyojata, Vamadeva, Tatpurusha, Aghora and Ishana; these faces represent five primary elements, space, air, fire, water and earth. And the best time to visit Pashupatinath temple in Nepal and the city Kathmandu is from September to the mid or end of December.

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Amazing Tourist Places in Nagaland Perfect for First-Timers

There are no definitive answers as to which is the best destination for a tourist to visit in Northeast India. Every state has something beautiful to offer and Nagaland is no less. The only plain area you will ever come across in Nagaland is Dimapur.

Dimapur is a popular city in Nagaland and the entry point of the state. The most notable attraction here is the 13th century Kachari Ruins that attract travelers in large numbers. But if you are seeking for a getaway into the unknown parts of Nagaland and trying to explore the quintessential village life, Seithekima Village may be one of the right places for you to visit in Nagaland. It is one of those places that is perfect for trekking where you can listen to the sounds of nature and soak in the rustic beauty of nature. Kohima – the capital city is also a popular tourist destination and is famous for Hornbill Festival that caters the traditions, dances, cuisine of every tribe of Nagaland.

Khonoma Village in Nagaland is the greenest village in the state and certainly one of the most inspiring places to be at. The houses are made up of natural items, agriculture is encouraged here and you will find dustbins in every corner of the village. It is an awesome place to be at in Nagaland. Dzukou Valley is among the best tourist places in Nagaland and an ideal trekking circuit. It is one of those places that give a visual treat to the eye. Another place to visit is Mokokchung located in the heart of Nagaland and known for its pristine beauty and ethnic handloom and handicrafts. These are just few of the tourist places in Nagaland but there are more. Some other popular places are Longwa Village, Mount Saramati, Phek, Mount Tiyi and Mount Tivi.

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10 Best Tourist Places In Nagaland

The land of festivals, Nagaland is a vibrant and colorful land with flawless and unheard of traditions, alluring enough for tourists to explore. Blessed with captivating places, the state offers some of the amazing tourist places to visit.

Dimapur the entry point of Nagaland brags of good road conditions and mesmerizingly beautiful landscapes. Villages like Nichugard, Kuki Dolong, Chumukedina, Seithekima, and Medziphema are serene, quiet, and away from the hustle and bustle of the city that are ideal places for tourists to visit in Nagaland. Another tourist place to visit in Nagaland is Kohima – the capital city. It is home to Naga and Kulkis tribes and this place is of historical importance in Nagaland as the 2-month long World War II battle against the Japanese was fought here. Mokokchung is a popular place and home of Ao Naga tribe in Nagaland. District museum is one of the main tourist attractions in this place especially for history and art lovers as it preserves Mokokchung’s artifacts. Ungma village is another attraction and is regarded as the oldest and the largest village in Nagaland.

Longleng is the home of the Phom tribe who are famed for their spectacular skill in pottery, spinning, and bamboo work. The best time to visit this place is during the festive season, and the main festival here is Monyu festival, which marks the end of winter and commencement of summer in Nagaland. Mon is another tourist place, home to Konyak tribes – known for their face tattoos, hunting skills, and unusual black teeth. Mon is an interesting place to visit in Nagaland.

These are only few of the tourist places in Nagaland, but there are more. Some other tourist places to visit in Nagaland are Wokha, Kiphire, Phek, Tuensang and Peren. No matter which and how many places you visit in Nagaland, you will always learn, find and see something beautiful and interesting.

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Seasons in Darjeeling: temperature in Darjeeling today

Darjeeling the “Queen of Hills” is beautifully perched on top of the hills of Eastern Himalayas at a height of 7100 ft. Darjeeling is not just popular for its tea industry but also for its tourism. The famous Darjeeling Himlayan Railways is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that connects the main town with the plains. There are numerous mesmerizing places to visit in Darjeeling and people who travel to Darjeeling also visit Mirik, Sikkim and Kalimpong since these places are in close proximity.

The main seasons in Darjeeling are winter, summer and monsoon. The winter ranges between November and February where the minimum temperature drops down to 20 C and the maximum settles around 110 C. During olden days, Darjeeling witnessed and enjoyed snowfall however due to the rise of temperature in Darjeeling today; there is no occurrence of snowfall. If you happen to travel to Darjeeling during winter be prepared to feel the cold of the hills and carry warm woolen clothes with you.

The summer season starts in March and lasts up to May. During summer Darjeeling is extremely comfortable and the temperature becomes pleasant. Summer is the best time to visit Darjeeling after winter. The average maximum temperature during this season is 18°C while the minimum goes down to cool 8°C. This is the reason why the British East India Company settled the town of Darjeeling to escape the summer heat of Kolkata.

It is not recommended to visit Darjeeling during monsoon since the weather becomes unpredictable and there are chances of heavy rainfall most of the time. Monsoon season in Darjeeling starts from June and ends in September. The town gets moderate to heavy rainfall during monsoon and the average rainfall during this time is 2300 mm. Though this season is not advised to visit the place, but after the rainfall Darjeeling looks extra beautiful, clean and green.

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Temperature in Darjeeling Today and round the year

Darjeeling the “Queen of Hills” is blessed with a sub tropical to temperate climate. The temperature in Darjeeling remains pleasant all year round but during summers, it becomes extra comfortable to travel and roam around.

The spring starts in March and ends in April. During this time, the weather becomes quite pleasant and the flora and fauna come alive. The temperatures during this season range from a low of 6°C to a high of 17°C. This is the best time to visit Darjeeling.

The summer season in Darjeeling ranges between May-July and the average temperature falls between 110C-240C with a few days touching 250C. There may be moderate showers sometimes even in summers. It is one of the best times to visit Darjeeling plus you will also get to witness some local festivals during this time.

Monsoon ranges between June-August and chances are every other day there will be moderate to heavy rainfall. Hence it is not advised to visit Darjeeling during monsoon. The temperatures remain below 200C during this time.

Autumn marks the change in weather as the temperature starts dropping down and this happens from mid-August. The temperatures start falling below 15°C at this time and can go down to a low of 5-6°C.

Winter in Darjeeling starts from December and lasts up to February. During olden days, snowfall would occur in Darjeeling in winter. However, due to the rise of temperature in Darjeeling today, there is no occurrence of snowfall. The usual temperature in the town ranges between a maximum of 10°C to a minimum of 2°C in Decembers and is lower in Jan-Feb. If there is heavy snowfall in the peaks, the temperatures in Darjeeling can very well fall to sub-zero.

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Tourist places in Agartala

Agartala is the capital city of Tripura and the second-largest city in northeast India after Guwahati. It is blessed with a plethora of historical architecture and popular locations that one should not miss. Some of the top tourist places in Agartala are Ujjayanta Palace, Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, Tripura Sundari Temple, Neermahal, Jagannath Temple, Chittangong Hills and Kunjaban Palace. 

Established in 1901, Ujjayanta Palace is the epitome of richness with magnificent tiled floors, wooden ceilings, and huge fancy doors. It served as the meeting place for Tripura Legislative Assembly till 2011 and now it serves as a famous museum in Tripura. One of the best places for nature lovers in Agartala is the Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary that is home to a variety of flora, fauna and avifauna. While visiting this place, you will come across lakes where you can choose to do boating also.

Tripura is famous for many religious places and historical sites one such place is Tripura Sundari Temple. This 500-year-old temple is located in Udaipur – nearly 55km away from Agartala and attracts tourist from all over the country. Another historic place is Neermahal Palace, famously known as the “Lake Palace of Tripura” and is the largest of its kind in India. If you are looking for a place for peace and tranquility in Agartala then you must visit Jagannath Temple in Ujjayanta Palace grounds.  There are many places to visit in Agartala to look at scenic views and to be at one. Chittangong Hills is one such place with captivating landscapes and surroundings. The lush green hills, beautiful flowers, valleys and the forests are always calling for visitors.

Tripura is blessed with natural wonders and is one of the popular places to visit during holidays. These are few of the tourist places in Agartala – the capital of Tripura but there are numerous places of attractions to visit in the whole state.

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Top 6 Travel Technology Trends for 2020

In the travel industry, technology is a friend, an ally and a growing basis for all vital operations for travelers as well as the travel companies. Today social media platforms have become the most frequented platforms for any individual to look up at places to travel. On an average 85 million pictures shared on Instagram most of which relate to travel or show a sense of travel-related desires.

Technology has made its entrance in every field possible and travel technology is no different. From choosing hotels to taking up sustainability-focused packages, it is everywhere. One top travel technology trend is RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology – an instrumental to replace paper, plastic by use of QR codes and bar codes. Also, Internet of Things (IOT) cannot be forgotten while talking about technology. IOT is everywhere now, from hotel lightings, controlling of temperature, playing music and even checking-in and checking-out.

Travel technology companies are changing their age-old itineraries and holiday packages to become more activity-centric and more customizable on-the-go to cater to the evolving demands of the current and future generations. Even marketing is no longer a mass medium but has become dependent on algorithms and machine learning to a large extent. Technology is fast becoming the breeding ground for differentiation in services among travel companies offering similar products. While large travel companies are becoming larger, smaller travel companies are turning towards niche regions or travel themes to cater to specific needs and demands of travelers in 2020. With travelers being spoilt for choice and a new travel company mushrooming every day, it is imperative for travel companies to know their target customers and how to woo them. This is where technology becomes the key. However, the live interaction of clients with companies should not be neglected and will still remain considerable, as travel is a high involvement activity.

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Amazing tourist places in Northeast India

The 8 states of Northeast India namely Sikkim, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, and Tripura are blessed with natural wonders, mountains, rich culture, traditions, wildlife and more. There are numerous tourist places in Northeast India that attract travelers from all around the world.

 Tripura has a rich history and culture and many popular places to visit. One such place is Ujjayanta Palace. This beautiful white palace situated in the city of Agartala reminds us of the age of the Tripura maharajas. This palace is a perfect classic example with elegant floors, curved ceilings, and huge doors and a must visit place in Tripura.  Similarly, Neermahal Palace made of marbles and exquisite stone balconies, bridges and pavilions is another tourist place to visit in Tripura. Another tourist place in Tripura is the Jagannath Temple. It is not only a tourist place but a pilgrim as well and the best time to visit is between Oct-May.

A famous place to visit in Assam is Kaziranga National Park – UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in the centre of Assam. It is home to the two-third world’s population of one-horned rhinoceros and offers elephant and jeep safari experiences to visitors. If you ever visit Sikkim, Tsomgo Lake is a place you cannot miss visiting. This ethereal beauty at an elevation of 12,400ft gives any tourist the most peaceful and surreal experience in Sikkim. Another place to visit in Northeast India is the Tawang Monastery located in the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh. It is also believed to be the largest in India and the second largest in the world. Umiam Lake is another lake in Northeast India located in Meghalaya that offers mesmerizing views of nature and the visitors can also go for boating. Umiam Lake is one of the most popular destinations in Shillong and also in India.

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Straying Off The Regular Tracks: Tourist Places In Northeast India

The states of Northeast India comprises of 8 beautiful states namely, Tripura, Assam, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram, Sikkim and Meghalaya. Tripura is one of the smallest states in the country famous for its beautiful hills, rich wildlife, tribal settlement and most importantly rich cultural and historical sites. There are many historical architectures, archaeological sites, ancient temples and palaces in Tripura which are now famous tourist destinations. Some of the places to visit in Tripura are Ujjayanta Palace, Neermahal Palace, Jagannath Temple, Unakoti etc.

Assam is not just famous for its tea gardens but it has now become home to two-third population of the entire world’s one-horned rhinoceros. Meghalaya is also one of the states of Northeast India that is popular all over the world. The wettest place on earth lies in Meghalaya so does the Asia’s cleanest village and the longest cave. Sikkim is the second smallest state in India and is famous for the third highest mountain in the world, Mt Khangchendzonga. Also Sikkim is the World’s First Organic State. Arunachal Pradesh is no less, it offers you breathtaking places, trekking, hiking destinations and more. If you visit this state, do not miss visiting Ziro Valley.

Another state of Northeast India is Nagaland. Known for its rich culture, traditions and festivals it is called referred to as the “land of festivals” and offers enchanted places to visit and explore. Similarly, Mizoram is a famous tourist destination in northeast India. And you cannot escape the delicious Mizo cuisine in Mizoram. Manipur is sometimes referred to as “Switzerland of India” and is known for it rich culture, tourist spots, landscapes and stunning water bodies. The only floating National Park in the world is in Manipur in Loktak Lake, a must visit place in Maninpur.

Northeast India is the least reached and least explored region in country that has so much to offer. Read full article at: https://www.tourgenie.com/travel-diaries/travel-blogs/straying-off-the-regular-tracks-tourist-places-in-northeast-india