World Heritage Sightseeing Trip

Report from the year 2013 places totals 981 World Heritage Sites in 160 State Parties. Nepal alone holds 10 natural and cultural sites enlisted in UNESCO World Heritage Site. Out of which 7 cultural sites are situated in Kathmandu Valley alone. We- at ‘Keen Adventures’ have devised 10-day long ‘World Heritage Tour in Nepal’ package which takes you through all of the UNESCO enlisted World Heritages package in cheapest price with unquestionable services. Nepal is a mystical land which has remained curtailed to the world for several years that kept it far from the grasp of modernism. We can still have a glimpse of traditional living in rural Nepal where animism, shamanism, and witchcraft are still the integral ways of rural life. The lavish mountain flight will kicks tart the World Heritage Tour in Nepal package that allows close-up views of Mount Everest including the aerial view of a vicinity of Kathmandu Valley. Later we will be visiting all three popular archaic cities- Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur which is collectively known as Kathmandu Valley. Visits include Hindu Temple Complex of Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath, The Monkey Temple- Swayambhunath, Krishna Temple renowned for its Shikhar fashioned stone temple existing in the majestic Patan Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Durbar Square Premises. The Golden Gate, the fifty-five window Palace and the Changu Narayan Temple in Bhaktapur. Leaving Kathmandu Valley behind, we will transverse fabulous cities of Pokhara, Chitwan and Lumbini prior returning back to Kathmandu which will conclude the package. World Heritage Tour in Nepal renders sporadic venture of reliving ancient Nepal.Our mountains, Rivers and everything inbetween creates a wealth of unlimited world class opportunities for great river rafting. Nepal Rafts in white water are very different vehicles than canoes or kayaks and have their own specific techniques to maneuver through whitewater obstacles. Examples of these techniques include.

Festival Celebrating

Nepal is not only the land of mountains; it is also the land of festivals. There are more than 50 festivals celebrated in Nepal every year. While the national festivals have fixed dates, religious festivals are set by astrologers following the lunar calendar. The best part about the festivals in Nepal is that all the events are celebrated with the same enthusiasm and galore the way it used to be hundreds of years ago when people had no other means of entertainment. Nepal is home for several indigenous and ethnic groups. It is a melting pot of multilingual and multicultural dimension. More than 60 ethnic groups have been recorded and many are still exploring, who are prosperous with their own language, costumes and traditions. They have their unique festivals in celebration. In Nepal, people celebrate national festivals and local fair for the whole year in different months.

Village Tour

Whether you are in the sourthern jungles of Nepal, the culturally rich valleys or high in the mountains, taking a village tour you will witness traditional life in Nepal intact. It is a fascinating opportunity to discover people living a life that seems frozen in time. More than 75 percent of Nepal’s population is dependent on agriculture, animal husbandry, and fishing, which shows that the majority of the Nepal’s population live in villages. Visit a village and learn more about Nepal. Guests can learn a lot about farming from the people in the village; about the time and season of cultivation and time for harvesting. They will show their natural skills, making ends meet using nothing more than natural resources. What amazes visitors is how they seem so happy with so little.This is true for most village people in Nepal and that impacts the visitors.

Cultural Tour

Nepal is a melting pot of many cultures and religions all co-existing in perfect harmony. Take a cultural tour in the Kathmandu Valley to discover the founders of the valley civilization, the Newars who even today occupy central Kathmandu which was the original city. Or take an ox cart village tour in the Tarai region to truly discover how diverse the population of Nepal really is. The valley’s pleasant climate and safety from floods and other natural disasters complemented by the fertile soil attracted invaders to conquer and settle here. Various, mighty dynasties ruled Nepal through many centuries and brought together diverse cultures and religions that thrive to this day. Nepal Cultural Tour takes you around culturally affluent small towns and settlements in and around Kathmandu valley. Nepal is a small country on area but it should be taken as an example for the world that how people from different religious backgrounds, caste and cultures are living in peace and harmony. Join in our cultural tours in Nepal, visit temples, stupas and monasteries to get insights into various cultures, interact with local people, acknowledge their lifestyle and compare the difference that you will surely find insightful and great learning experience.