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Tiger Palace Resort

📍 Location: Bhairahawa (Siddharthanagar), Lumbini Province ⭐ Rating: 5-star luxury resort & casino ✨ Highlights: A vibrant entertainment and leisure hub near the birthplace of the Buddha. Modern resort featuring a massive pool, water slide, and international casino. A unique blend of thrill, family fun, and luxurious relaxation. 💰 Price Range: ~NPR 20,000–35,000+ per night

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Pokhara Grande Hotel

📍 Location: Lakeside, Pokhara ⭐ Rating: 5-star luxury hotel ✨ Highlights: Unobstructed, panoramic postcard views of the Annapurna Mountain range. The largest and most prominent international-style luxury hotel in Pokhara. A grand resort experience with extensive amenities, including a stunning pool and full-service spa. 💰 Price Range: ~NPR 20,000–40,000+ per night

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Temple Tree Resort & Spa

📍 Location: Lakeside, Pokhara ⭐ Rating: 5-star boutique resort ✨ Highlights: An oasis of Balinese tranquility in the heart of vibrant Lakeside. Intimate, stylish design blending contemporary comfort with traditional Nepali craftsmanship. Lush garden courtyards, serene water features, and a renowned spa for ultimate relaxation. 💰 Price Range: ~NPR 20,000–40,000+ per night

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Begnas Lake (Begnas Tal) : Pokhara’s Tranquil Gem

Begnas Lake (Begnas Tal) — Pokhara’s Tranquil Gem Location: Lekhnath area, 15 km east of Pokhara city, Kaski District, Gandaki ProvinceElevation: ~650 meters above sea levelArea: Approximately 3.3 sq. kmType: Freshwater lake — the third-largest in Nepal Overview Begnas Lake (Begnas Tal) is one of Pokhara Valley’s most beautiful yet peaceful lakes—often described as the

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Phewa Lake (Fewa Tal) : The Heart of Pokhara

Phewa Lake (Fewa Tal) — The Heart of Pokhara Location: Pokhara Metropolitan City, Kaski District, Gandaki Province, NepalElevation: 742 meters above sea levelArea: About 5.2 sq. kmDepth: Average 8.6 m; maximum 24 m 🏞️ Overview Phewa Lake—locally known as Fewa Tal—is the second-largest lake in Nepal and the most iconic attraction of Pokhara Valley. Nestled

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Nepal Welcomes 78,711 Tourists in September 2025, Showing 85% Recovery from Pre-Pandemic Levels

Kathmandu. Nepal welcomed a total of 78,711 international visitors in September 2025, representing an 18.3% decline compared to the same month in 2024. Despite this decrease, the country achieved an encouraging 85% recovery compared to the pre-pandemic arrivals of September 2019, indicating that the tourism sector continues to move steadily toward full recovery. Over the

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Limi Valley “Nepal’s Hidden Himalayan Valley”

Limi Valley  “Nepal’s Hidden Himalayan Valley” 📍 Humla District, Karnali Province, Nepal 🗻 Altitude: 3,000 – 5,000 m (9,800 – 16,400 ft) 🌐 Location: Northwestern Nepal — close to the Tibet (China) border ✨ Why Limi Valley is Special 🕰️ Untouched Tibetan Culture → Limi Valley is one of the few places in Nepal where

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Sinja Valley “The Cradle of Nepali Language & Culture”

Sinja Valley  “The Cradle of Nepali Language & Culture” 📍 Jumla District, Karnali Province, Nepal 🗻 Altitude: ~2,500 m (8,200 ft) 🏛️ UNESCO World Heritage Site (Tentative List) ✨ Why Sinja Valley is Special 📝 Birthplace of the Nepali Language → Sinja Valley is considered the origin of the Khas language (early form of modern

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