All landmarks and tourist attractions in Nepal

Everest Base Camp
Everest Base Camp is a notable natural landmark in Nepal.

Annapurna Base Camp
Annapurna Base Camp is a notable natural landmark in Nepal.

Garden of Dreams
An avant-garde 1920s neo-classical escape; the 'shatter-crisp' white columns and marble fountains provide a panoramic; high-luxury contrast to the high-gravity bustle of the capital.

Pokhara
A high-culture enclave of 17th-century red-brick houses; featuring 'shatter-crisp' Newari carvings; 'insiders' walk the ancestral stone paths to see the high-gravity Bindhyabasini Temple.

Sarangkot
Sarangkot is a notable natural landmark in Nepal.

Chitwan National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage ancestral jungle; 'insiders' embark on a high-precision canoe trip to see 'shatter-crisp' crocodiles while smelling the high-intensity scent of elephant grass and wet earth.

Poon Hill
Poon Hill is a notable natural landmark in Nepal.

Nagarkot
Nagarkot is a notable natural landmark in Nepal.

Swayambhunath Stupa
The ancestral 'Monkey Temple' dating to the 5th century; the sensory hallmark is the 'shatter-crisp' fluttering of prayer flags against a panoramic Himalayan backdrop; smelling of butter lamps and cedar incense.

Boudhanath Stupa
One of the world’s largest spherical stupas; an avant-garde mandala design where the 'shatter-crisp' chanting of Tibetan monks meets the scent of fresh 'thukpa' and ancestral sandalwood.

Pashupatinath
A high-gravity UNESCO World Heritage site on the Bagmati River; featuring a 400 AD pagoda with a high-precision gilded roof; 'insiders' visit at dusk to witness the 'shatter-crisp' glow of the 'Aarti' fire ritual.

Boudhanath
Boudhanath is a notable religious landmark in Nepal.

Swayambhunath
Swayambhunath is a notable religious landmark in Nepal.

Golden Temple (Hiranya Varna Mahavihar)
A high-luxury 12th-century monastery featuring 'shatter-crisp' polished brass plates; the sensory hallmark is the high-gravity silence of the inner courtyard smelling of ancestral ghee.

Lumbini
Lumbini is a notable religious landmark in Nepal.

Nyatapola Temple
A high-gravity five-tier pagoda completed in 1702; featuring high-precision stone guardians; the 'shatter-crisp' silhouettes of the temple against the dawn sky define the ancestral Bhaktapur skyline.

Kathmandu Durbar Square
A high-luxury open-air museum of 16th-century Malla architecture; 'insiders' seek the 'shatter-crisp' peacock window of the Kumari Bahal to glimpse the living goddess amidst ancestral brickwork.

Bhaktapur Durbar Square
The 'City of Devotees' featuring 15th-century high-precision woodcarvings; 'insiders' taste the 'shatter-crisp' sweetness of 'Juju Dhau' yogurt while viewing the panoramic 55-window palace.

Patan Durbar Square
A high-precision display of Newari craftsmanship; 'insiders' admire the 'shatter-crisp' stone carvings of the 17th-century Krishna Mandir while smelling the ancestral copper being forged in nearby alleys.

Pottery Square
An ancestral hub of clay craftsmanship; 'insiders' witness the 'shatter-crisp' rotation of traditional wheels while smelling the high-intensity smoke from the ancient straw-fired kilns.

Dattatreya Square
Home to the 15th-century temple built from a single tree; 'insiders' seek the high-precision 'shatter-crisp' Peacock Window; the oldest ancestral woodcarving in the valley.

Tharu Village
An ancestral enclave of the indigenous Tharu people; featuring 'shatter-crisp' mud-and-thatch architecture; 'insiders' visit at dusk to see the high-intensity 'Danda Nach' stick dance.

Bandipur Old Street
A high-luxury 18th-century Newari trading post; 'insiders' walk the 'shatter-crisp' slate-paved streets to smell fresh 'sel roti' while viewing the panoramic peaks of Manaslu.

Gorkha Durbar
The ancestral birthplace of modern Nepal; featuring a high-precision 16th-century palace-fortress on a 'shatter-crisp' ridge; the panoramic view of the Ganesh Himal is a high-gravity reward.

Narayanhiti Palace Museum
The neofuturist 1960s residence of the former Shah dynasty; featuring high-precision 'shatter-crisp' modernist lines and ancestral royal regalia; the 'insider' draw is the preserved 2001 massacre site.

Patan Museum
Housed in an ancestral Malla palace; featuring avant-garde lighting that highlights 'shatter-crisp' bronze deities; the panoramic view of the square from the palace windows is a high-value 'insider' secret.

International Mountain Museum
An avant-garde archive of Himalayan exploration; featuring 'shatter-crisp' displays of ancestral Sherpa equipment and the high-precision history of the 14 eight-thousanders.

Mithila Art Center
A high-luxury sanctuary of ancestral Maithili women's art; featuring 'shatter-crisp' vibrant murals; 'insiders' learn the high-precision technique of painting with fingers and bamboo sticks.

Sherpa Culture Museum
An ancestral high-altitude sanctuary; featuring 'shatter-crisp' photos of early Everest expeditions; 'insiders' explore the high-precision Sherpa kitchen while smelling the 'shatter-crisp' yak butter tea.

Thamel
A high-intensity urban labyrinth; 'insiders' navigate the 'shatter-crisp' neon alleys to find ancestral thangka painters while smelling the high-precision spices of Newari 'choila'.

Asan Tole
An ancestral market square where six streets meet; the 'shatter-crisp' sound of brass bells and the smell of high-precision Himalayan herbs like 'jimbu' create a high-intensity sensory rush.

Everest View Hotel
A high-luxury neofuturist hotel at 3;880 meters; providing a 'shatter-crisp' panoramic view of Mt. Everest and Ama Dablam; the scent of 'shatter-crisp' juniper and the thin; high-gravity air define the stay.