Discover the best top things to do in Central Region, Nepal including Bishazari Tal, Narayani River, Trisuli River, Gosainkunda, Panch Pokhari, Siddha Pokhari, Taudaha Lake, Bisnumati River.
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
One of Chitwan's best secrets, a quiet jungle full of creatures and only 200npr each. Saw a lot more here than a whole days safari in the National Park - boar, chital & sambar deer, mongoose and a rhino plus numerous birds. Do it by bicycle for a full immersion day out where you can enjoy the sights, smells & sounds - and get off the road for goodness sake! 500npr bike hire from Sauraha, reasonable fitness required, the highlight of 5 days in Chitwan province.
4.5 based on 410 reviews
The mist on the river was entrancing as we were paddled down the river in dug out canoes. We had two good guides with us who knew every bird and beast, though we saw only a few due to the mist. The jungle walk back in small groups of 6 was lovely and tranquil, though again we saw little by way of animal life - it was winter which might have made the animals scarcer. All in all a couple of hours of gentle, quiet pleasure which was my favourite out of various activities we did round here. You finished the trip by crossing the river directly back to the start point on a similar canoe to the first journey. Realistically on a good day you might see the odd monkey, deer, boar, crocodile and rhino, together with lots of birds.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
River rafting was included as part of our 15 days Mardi Himal trekking tour. It was great fun and has helped broken the ice for us with other members of our tour group as we have to work together under expert guidance to help steered the raft along the river. Delicious lunch was also included, we ate like starved refugees, partly because of the energy exerted. Highly recommended if travelling between Kathmandu and Pokhara.
4.5 based on 65 reviews
I was able to go and see the waterfall below the lake which flows into timure and the sight is magnificient. the water is chilly and great for a bath. Stayed closeby for 3 days and was able to enjoy different sights of the lake melting and forming waterfall below.
4.0 based on 61 reviews
Siddha Pokhari, centuries old pond was constructed during rule of the Medieval King Yakshya Malla in the early fifteenth century. It is considered as the most ancient pond in Bhaktapur . This human made pond is 171 m long, 73 m wide and about 3 m deep. Located near the main city gate in Bhaktapur, Siddha Pokhari is associated with a number of myths both religious and archeological importance has been one of the popular hangout. The pond is full of fishes and fish feeding is one of the major attraction of Siddha Pokhari where visitors can purchase fish food from the local shops. From this spot a wide range of snowy peaks are visible on clear days
4.0 based on 34 reviews
The place is very amazing, peaceful and the lake has a great number of fishes and we were allowed to do fish feeding. I went there with my friends for my weekends and the place has a beautiful photogenic view. It is 1hr away from the ratnapark bus park and the entrance fee was about Rs.20 for students.
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