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Nepal: Unforgettable Landmarks And Must-Visit Destinations For Elderly Travellers 

The Three Durbar Squares

Kathmandu is home to not just one, but three Durbar Squares. The term “Durbar Square” is commonly used to refer to areas located in front of old royal palaces in Nepal.

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Lumbini

Lumbini, the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautam, Lord Gautam Buddha, is a sacred site that attracts pilgrims, particularly Buddhists. The peaceful atmosphere, surrounded by lush gardens and ponds, provides a perfect setting for reflection and meditation. 

 

Gorkha Durbar

Gorkha Durbar, located in Nepal’s Gorkha district, is a significant historical site where King Prithvi Narayan Shah laid the foundation for Nepal’s unification in the 18th century.  

Janaki Mandir

Janaki Mandir, located in south-eastern Nepal, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Sita, wife of Lord Rama, a key figure in the Ramayana. The temple attracts Hindu pilgrims and visitors during the Bi Panchami Festival.   

Tansen

Tansen, a hilltop town in Nepal, is known for its historical significance and rich Newar architectural heritage. Named after Mian Tansen, a legendary Indian musician and poet, Tansen offers a blend of history and culture.

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