Kathmandu is a very traditional city that is adorned with ancient architecture, Hindu and Buddhist religious sites along with dedicated tourist-friendly accommodations and restaurants. Visiting Kathmandu is a unique experience as the city has so much to offer. It is a city where ancient traditions mix with the latest technology. The atmosphere of the past welcomes the visitors who can gaze at an exquisitely carved wooden window frame, an 18th-century bronze sculpture or a spiritually uplifting stupa. Kathmandu will give you the treat to unwind as you indulge in the rich ancient city of Nepal. It is also a must-visit destination for green enthusiasts as beautiful parks and gardens dot the bustling metropolis. Read below to find out more about the top 10 parks and gardens in Kathmandu, Nepal that is a treat for nature lovers.
1. Experience the ultimate serenity at the Garden of Dreams
Garden of Dreams is one of the most serene and beautiful gardens in Kathmandu built in the 1920s. This place located at the edge of Thamel has dozens of gorgeous details including the original gate, a marble inscription from Omar Khayyam’s Rubaiyat, a new fountain, clear ponds and a hidden garden to the south of the garden. The garden has undergone a facelift recently, after being run down for several years, but now it’s a true beauty thanks to an Austrian team that founded the Patan Museum. To make use of the ultimate serenity, come with a book or indulge in a romantic picnic with your partner as you relax on one of the manicured lawn mats. There are occasional cultural events and exhibitions that are held here so if you are lucky you might find an event to break the silence.
Garden of Dreams
Address: Kathmandu 44601, Nepal
Opening hours: 9am - 10pm
Price: 2 USD
2. Enjoy the flora and fauna at the Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park
Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park is one of the 10 national parks in Nepal and is about 15 km (9.3 miles) from the main city. This national park is the nearest from Kathmandu Valley. Shivapuri National Park is considered a mid-hill on the northern part of the Kathmandu city. It covers a vast area in the district of Kathmandu, Nuwakot, Dhading and Sindhupalchok Chisapani. Shivapuri is the best destination for travellers who are looking for that mountain thrill. Whether it’s hiking or biking or taking a walking in the untouched vegetation of this park, you’ll have a lot of unforgettable moments in this place. Make sure to try it out next time you are visiting Nepal.
Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park
Address: 44600, Nepal
Website: Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park
Opening hours: 7am - 5pm
Price: 5 USD
3. Indulge in the mind blowing panoramic views of the Manjushree Park
Manjushree Park is one of the 10 parks in Nepal and is located near the Manjushree cave. This park is ideal for sightseeing and photography for travellers who are seeking to capture the winning views of Kathmandu. This park is located on a small hill where it offers visitors with panoramic views of the beautiful surroundings. The park is believed to be named after Manjushree, who was a Chinese saint. Don’t miss a visit to this park if you are visiting Nepal.
Manjushree Park
Address: Kirtipur 44600, Nepal
Opening hours: 6am - 6pm
Price: Free
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4. Slide back into the oldest Nepali kingdom of all time at the Upper Mustang
The Upper Mustang trek is one of the trails that leads you to the hidden world of the old Buddhist kingdom of Mustang, also called Lo. The region’s isolation from the outside world has contributed to a highly preserved Tibetan culture and unspoiled nature. This barren landscape is dotted with settlements of whitewashed houses, barley fields and chortens festooned with prayer flags which add a splash of colour to the landscape. Lo Manthang is a different world of narrow alleyways, hidden chortens, long walls of beautiful prayer wheels and herds of farmed animals from the fields. Upper Mustang was restricted to foreign visitors up till 1992 after which they were allowed to enter the kingdom at an extra fee.
Upper Mustang
Address: Fewa Marga, Hallawnchowk, Pokhara 33411, Nepal
Price: 500 USD PP for 10 days [50 USD for extra day]
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Krishna Gautam
Namaskar (Hello)!Greetings from the land of discovery and adventure! I'm Krishna Gautam, a dedicated tour guide and travel planner for Nepal's breathtaking natural beauty and rich heritage of culture. I come with a Profound educational background and bring an original perspective to the journey. I received a master's degree in Rural Development and am currently pursuing an MPhil in Buddhist Studies and Yog Science at Tribhuvan University. In addition to my guiding experience, my university studies enable me to provide insightful commentary on Nepal's natural beauty and spiritual heart. With 29 years of expertise as a guide, I have been all throughout Nepal and have seen a variety of landscapes, from thrilling treks up to the basecamps of towering mountains to cultural journeys. I tailor every experience to fit your interests and schedule, whether it's taking in the colorful panorama of UNESCO World Heritage sites, going on challenging day treks, or taking all-inclusive round excursions to the most popular tourist attractions in Nepal, With so many attractions, Nepal has something to offer every kind of traveler. I promise that every second of your adventure will be full of excitement and discovery, from the busy streets of Kathmandu to the peaceful lakeside of Pokhara, from the greenery of Chitwan to the treasured birthplace of Lord Buddha in Lumbini.Some of the well-known locations I specialize in are cultural tours of Kathmandu's UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as hidden gems that are just waiting to be discovered in Annapurna, Langtang, Manaslu, Upper Mustang, Dolpo, Ganesh Himal, Panchpokhari, Rolwaling, Solukhumbhu (the region surrounding Mount Everest), Makalu, and Kanchenjunga. My first priority are your comfort and happiness, and I take great pride in creating customized itineraries that meet your goals and interests. Whether you are looking for peaceful moments of reflection in the middle of nature, I can create a unique experience just for you.Allow me to serve as your guide as you set off on a wonderful adventure to discover the wonders and mysteries of Nepal's breathtaking landscape and deep cultural legacy. Let us together make some memories.I'm excited to plan your journey on this amazing journey just for you!Thank you!
5. Emerse yourself in the serene world of Kathmandu's Balaju Water Garden
Balaju Water Garden is a quiet park 5 km (3.1 miles) northwest of Kathmandu, best suit for relaxation when you are touring this beautiful place. The garden has a line of 22 stone water spouts built in the 18th century, each of which has an ornately carved crocodile head. During an annual festival, many people come here to bathe. The garden has a swimming pool open to the public and the ponds beside the flower gardens, are home to a variety of fishes. A replica of the stone image of Budanilkantha was built here specifically for the royal family as they were barred from visiting the real one.
Balaju Water Garden
Address: Trishuli Hwy, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Opening hours: 6am - 8pm
Price: Free
6. Drown in the natural beauty of the magnificent Godwari Botanical Garden
Godwari Botanical Garden is a haven for bird watchers who wish to avoid the rigours of hill climbing. It is surrounded by lush green hills, pleasant environment and natural diversity making it suitable for a variety of birds to live around this place. The garden is also a plantation containing exotic and local flora and is a ‘Garden of Dreams’ for birds and bird watchers alike. The Godavari area should be visited for bird watching only on working days, as on public holidays it is a popular picnic location and the crowds reduce the chances of seeing the more timid birds. The serene environment and greenery leave an unforgettable imprint on the minds of the visitors who tour here.
Godwari Botanical Garden
Address: Godawari 44709, Nepal
Opening hours: 10am - 5pm
Price: Free
7. Refresh yourself in the angelic green picnic sites of the Tribhuvan Park
Tribhuvan Park popularly known for being a picnic spot is an amazing place inside Kathmandu Valley. The park is equally famous for relaxation and rambling away from the buzzing city. It lies in Thankot which is a large village in the west of Kathmandu in the Bagmati zone, Nepal. At the centre of the park stands a glorious statue of King Tribhuvan and offers you a beautiful park with the serenity for picnic spots. The park is accessible from Tribhuvan International Airport within a distance of 10 miles (6.2 miles).
Tribhuvan Park
Address: Tribhuvan Highway, Chandragiri 44600, Nepal
Opening hours: 24 hours
Price: Free
8. Take a trip out into the wild side of the beautiful Sundarijal Waterfalls
Known as the “beautiful water”, Sundarijal is located about 17 km (10.5 miles) northeast of Kathmandu. The tiny village is the gateway to the Shivapuri National Park and along the popular Kathmandu Valley trekking trail. Sundarijal is especially popular with young local travellers for day hiking, swimming, picnic, and bike riding.
Sundarijal Waterfalls
Address: Kathmandu, Nepal
Opening hours: 24 hours
Price: Free
9. Experience Nepal's mesmerising nature at the Taudaha Lake
Taudaha Lake is a famous freshwater lake surrounded by hills covered with dense forests. The scenic beauty of the lake makes it a perfect place to unwind and rejuvenate. As per a legend, Taudaha is one of the lakes that were formed from the waters of a colossal lake after a mythical character cut the hill behind it and let the water flow away. A visit is much recommended in the morning as the entire location is covered with mist and the sight of it clearing as the sun rises is worth witnessing.
Taudaha Lake
Address: Dakshin Kali Road, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Opening hours: 6am - 8pm
Price: 50 USD
10. Visit a treasure in the lap of the Himalayas at the Langtang National Park
This is the fourth national park in Nepal which came into existence as the first Himalayan National Park. The park has been a place of curiosity and interest for wildlife lovers and trekkers alike. Langtang’s protected area extends from an altitudinal range of 6,450 meters (21,160 feet) and covers an area of 1,710 sq km (660 sq miles). If you are a curious traveller come prepared for a lot of trekking for your trip to Langtang National Park in Nepal. The exploration of the park involves a lot of foot logging which is why the seasons of autumn and spring pose the best time to visit the park.
Langtang National Park
Address: Helambu, 45007, Nepa
Opening hours: 24 hours
Price: 13 USD
To the curious traveler looking for an adventure
Nepal is the ideal spot for adventure-seeking travellers from around the world. If you are planning for a holiday that will leave you feeling rejuvenated, visit Kathmandu for a truly full-filling experience. The pristine nature, landscape, and ancient attractions are going to blow your mind away once you step into this mountainous country. Its verdant and lush gardens and parks will leave you refreshed.
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