Tours To Palpa
Palpa is a hilly district in Lumbini zone of the western region. The nuturally beautiful and historically important Palpa has emerged as an important destination for domestic and foreign tourist.. Most of the tourist arriving here compare the climate and terrain of Indian hill station of Darjeeling while others call it the queen of hills or younger brother of Kathmandu. Palpa is called the younger brother of Kathmandu because of similarities named places, temple, square and traditional culture. The Magar and Newar community are dominant in Palpa thus it is possible to closely observe their traditional culture in Palpa. Palpa is reknowned for its mild climate that is neither too hot nor too cold. Rich in natural beauty and diverse cultural traditions, Palpa district upholds in own distinct history. Palpa is located 298 km from Kathmandu and from 120km from Pokhara.
What to See
SHREENAGAR:
Shreenagar is regarded as the forehead of Palpa's headquarter of Tansen. It is the first attraction for tourist in the district. The name Shreenagar is made up of two words, Shree for beauty and Nagar for town. The historic stie has also become popular among tourist for rest and enjoyment. A panorama of mountains ranges extending from Kanjirowa, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and Machhapachhre ranges can be viewed from the hilltop as well as a bird's eye view of entire Tansen Township on the other side.
RANI MAHAL:
The main tourist attraction of Palpa district, Ranimahal, located at Ranighat is a popular destination for tourist. Most people visiting Palpa to visit Ranimahal. The historical places constructed on the bank of the Kalighandaki River is visited by a large number of tourists who arrive here from afar. The palace nestled at the foot of lush green hhills is also known as the "Taj Mahal of Nepal"
BHAIRAVSTHAN TEMPLE:
The Bhiravsthan Temple, popular throughout Nepal, is an important religious site of Palpa. A large number of devotees arrive at the ancient temple that is believed to fulfil the wishes of the worshippers. Pilgrims from around Nepal as well as from India flock at the temple to offer worship. The hilltop temple is also popular for the exquisite view of the mountain.
Please Contact us for more information on the Palpa Tour
Palpa is a hilly district in Lumbini zone of the western region. The nuturally beautiful and historically important Palpa has emerged as an important destination for domestic and foreign tourist.. Most of the tourist arriving here compare the climate and terrain of Indian hill station of Darjeeling while others call it the queen of hills or younger brother of Kathmandu. Palpa is called the younger brother of Kathmandu because of similarities named places, temple, square and traditional culture. The Magar and Newar community are dominant in Palpa thus it is possible to closely observe their traditional culture in Palpa. Palpa is reknowned for its mild climate that is neither too hot nor too cold. Rich in natural beauty and diverse cultural traditions, Palpa district upholds in own distinct history. Palpa is located 298 km from Kathmandu and from 120km from Pokhara.
What to See
SHREENAGAR:
Shreenagar is regarded as the forehead of Palpa's headquarter of Tansen. It is the first attraction for tourist in the district. The name Shreenagar is made up of two words, Shree for beauty and Nagar for town. The historic stie has also become popular among tourist for rest and enjoyment. A panorama of mountains ranges extending from Kanjirowa, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and Machhapachhre ranges can be viewed from the hilltop as well as a bird's eye view of entire Tansen Township on the other side.
RANI MAHAL:
The main tourist attraction of Palpa district, Ranimahal, located at Ranighat is a popular destination for tourist. Most people visiting Palpa to visit Ranimahal. The historical places constructed on the bank of the Kalighandaki River is visited by a large number of tourists who arrive here from afar. The palace nestled at the foot of lush green hhills is also known as the "Taj Mahal of Nepal"
BHAIRAVSTHAN TEMPLE:
The Bhiravsthan Temple, popular throughout Nepal, is an important religious site of Palpa. A large number of devotees arrive at the ancient temple that is believed to fulfil the wishes of the worshippers. Pilgrims from around Nepal as well as from India flock at the temple to offer worship. The hilltop temple is also popular for the exquisite view of the mountain.
Please Contact us for more information on the Palpa Tour