1.Mount Everest Base Camp
There are two base camps on Mount Everest, on opposite sides of the mountains: South Base Camp is in Nepal at an altitude of 5,364 metres, while North Base Camp is in China at 5,150 metres.
2.Kathmandu Valley
Nepal’s capital, home to bustling Darbur Square, plus many Buddhist & Hindu temples & shrines
3.Annapurna
Iconic peak for rugged climbs & treks
4. Pokhara
Pokhara is a great destination for a weekend getaway as well as a long relaxing holiday. Pokhara is best known for the stunning view of the Annapurna range.
5.chitwan national park
Chitwan National Park is a preserved area in the Terai Lowlands of south-central Nepal, known for its biodiversity. Its dense forests and grassy plains are home to rare mammals like one-horned rhinos and Bengal tigers. The park shelters numerous bird species, including the giant hornbill
6.lumbini(birthplace of buddha)
Lumbini is the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama, who is also known as Buddha. This place is located in the Terai region of Southern Nepal and is very close to the Indian Nepalese border
7.bhaktapur
Bhaktapur, known locally as Khwopa and historically called Bhadgaon, is a city in the east corner of the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal located about 13 kilometres from the capital city, Kathmandu. Bhaktapur is the smallest city of Nepal as well the most densely populated.
8.langtang valley
Langtang Valley also known as Lamtang Valley is a Himalayan valley in the mountains of north-central Nepal, known for its trekking routes and natural environment
9.Rara lake
Rara is a lake of superlatives. The country’s deepest freshwater lake is also its largest. Situated at an altitude of 2,990 metres, and spread out across 10.8 square kilometres in Jumla and Mugu districts, it frequently makes it to the top of most-beautiful-sites-to-visit-in-Nepal lists
10.gosaikunda lake
The Hindu scriptures Bhagavata Purana, Vishnu Purana and the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata refer to Samudra manthan, which is directly related to the origin of Gosaikunda.