Dhulikhel

You can never get enough of the mountains. There is something in particular about the beautiful excellence and peacefulness of the glorious pinnacles that just makes you need to remain there everlastingly and take in the unadulterated natural air.

You can never get enough of the mountains. There is something in particular about the beautiful excellence and peacefulness of the glorious pinnacles that just makes you need to remain there everlastingly and take in the unadulterated natural air. Dhulikhel in the Kathmandu Valley is one such spot, which offers beautiful perspectives on the high Himalayas and the scope of pinnacles that it involves, directly from the Langtang Lirung in the west to the Dorje Lakpa, Gauri Shankar and Melungtse, and afterward Number in the east. You simply must be eager to climb a little over the town to appreciate these all-encompassing perspectives. 

In contrast to Nagarkot, which is additionally a mainstream vacation spot in a similar region, Dhulikhel is a real Newari town and is in this way the ideal spot to visit on the off chance that you need to investigate the credible culture and legacy of the region. This is maybe why individuals regularly like to remain here for around two evenings so they can completely investigate this interesting little territory and absorb the mountain daylight. Comfortable strolls are likewise found all around the town, and travelers essentially set by walking to meander around. 

Another well-known vacation destination here in Dhulikhel is the off-road bicycle trip from Dhulikhel to Namobuddha, which is one of the most cherished exercises by sightseers. The three-hour journey goes through the Kali Temple, at that point through the towns of Kavre and Faskot, lastly through a Tibetan cloister on the ridge, beneath which one will discover Namobuddha. Getting to Dhulikhel is quite easy. The town lies on the intersection of the Arniko highway and the BP Highway, only 32 kilometers to the east side of the Kathmandu Valley. One can quickly get here by a public bus, or by driving one's own car. Buses from Kathmandu's Ratna Park frequently ply here and will take you to your destination in only 2 hours.

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