Places to visit with Family in Nepal

Nepal’s mountain scenery is truly breath-taking and is reason enough on its own to dig out your rucksacks and take the family on an incredible adventure. Almost anywhere you go in the country, the massive range of snow-covered Himalayas provides an immense backdrop to a gorgeous landscape of carefully tended fields, small villages and lively temples. There are many wonderful options for any number of Nepal family holidays especially if you all love the outdoors. Additionally, Nepal is very rich in Culture and traditions, That’s why visiting holy religious places is also the another option here for making family time.

Chitwan

Here are best places to visit with Family In Nepal:

1) Chitwan National Park:

This beautiful place enriched with wildlife is the best place to visit with family. This was the very first National Park established in Nepal in the year 1973 and was granted the status of a World Heritage Site in 1984. Formerly called the Royal Chitwan National Park, it was renamed to only Chitwan National Park after the dismissal of the royal family, and it also contains a Ramsar Site – Beeshazari Tal in its buffer zone. The CNP has a history of over 3 decades in park management and a rich experience in resolving conflicts between the park and the people.It is a rich natural area in the Terai, the subtropical southern part of Nepal.

Chitwan National Park

2) Lumbini:

Lumbini is the religious place. It is the birthplace of Gautam Buddha , the founder of Buddhism and it is one of the highlighted place for family visit. Among the pilgrims was the Indian emperor Ashoka, who erected one of his commemorative pillars there. The site is now being developed as a Buddhist pilgrimage centre, where the archaeological remains associated with the birth of the Lord Buddha form a central feature.

Lumbini
Lumbini
Lumbini

3) Pokhara:

The serenity of lakes, the beauty of temples, the view of mountains and the place is so cool for spending time with family. Pokhara ticks all the right boxes, with spectacular scenery, adventure activities, and accommodation and food choices galore. Whether you’ve returned from a three-week trek or endured a bus trip from hell, Lakeside Pokhara is the perfect place to recharge your batteries.

Pokhara

4) Ghorepani-Poonhill:

Poon Hill is one of the most famous viewpoints in the world and in Nepal, it is probably the second most famous viewpoints after Kala Pattar. There are many options to extend a trip here, and the only limits to the length of the trek are time and imagination. There are lodges all along the route so there’s little need to carry a huge pack. it is suitable for most people including children. Poon Hill lies in the foothills of the Annapurnas in the Himilayas. Whilst it is below the snowline in Nepal year-round, it is a wonderful hill to walk up for sunrise. Located to the south-west of the Anapurna massif and across a large river valley, it commands spectacular views of all four Anapurnas, Machupuchre, Nilgiri South and Daulagiri.

Ghorepani-Poonhill