Discover the best top things to do in Janakpur Zone, Nepal including Rolwaling Valley, Dolakha Bhimsen Mandir, Root Art Gallery, Kalinchowk Bhagwati Shrine, Janaki Temple, Ram Sita Vivah Mandap, Ram Mandir, Sindhuli Gadhi, Janakpur Dham Rail Station, Gaurishankar.
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Rolwaling Valley is the east-west valley below Mt. Gaurishankar (7145m) and just south from the Tibetan boarder. This is totally isolated and culturally diverse area. This is a restricted area but trekking trip can be taken to the area obtaining a climbing permit for one of the trekking peak of this area such as for Ramdung peak. The area is just south from the Tibetan boarder so it is more like Tibetan culture are here. The area contain of cultural and isolated village, glacier lakes and so on.We are always happy & ready to arrange your trip.
A wonderful trek starting in Chechet where the road ends. 600 meters up and you reach the gate to Rolwaling Valley. 2-3 days easy trek with four new bridges and a well-remade trail through Sherpa land and up to Nagaon - or an adventurous crossing over Trashi Lapsa into the Sagarmatha region.
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Dolakha Bhimshen is very religious and strongly belief place where Hindu culture has its own value. Bhimshen statue sweat and national disaster or crisis are correlated facts that no one can deny. Bhimshen mandir is really a power of all beliefs in Nepalese culture.
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Kalinchowk Bhagwati Temple is a Hindu shrine in Dolakha District of Nepal. It is situated in Kalinchowk VDC in Dolkha at the altitude of 3842m from sea-level. Its a part of Gaurishankar Conservation Area from where two rivers Sun Kosi and Tama Kosi river are originated.
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Most visited things in Nepal janaki temple its was really good and we are recommend janaki temple u can found here really hand made things which is amazing
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Very nice place to visit. You can see lots of temples and ponds which has historic importance. Overall nice experience. Must visit.
Gaurishankar is a mountain in the Himalayas, the second highest peak of the Rolwaling Himal, behind Melungtse. The name comes from the Hindu goddess Gauri, a manifestation of Durga, and her Consort Shankar, denoting the sacred regard to which it is afforded it by the peoples of Tibet and Nepal
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