Guide Narayan Thapa
Dhulikhel-Namobudha-Balthali hiking
Day 01: Dhulikhel to Namo Buddha (1982.) and then to Balthali (1,730m)
Soon after breakfast, we drive to Dhulikhel from Kathmandu. After observing important sites in Dhulihel, and being graced with a glimpse of the Himalaya, Langtang and Dorja Lapka Ranges we start our hike to Namobuddha (1982m). It takes about three hours to reach Namobuddha from Dhulikhel. From this hilltop shrine there are 360 degree views of the rural area, natural jungles, Himalaya and windswept prayer flags; its such a heavenly place. You may offer butter lamps to lord Buddha who offered his body to a starving tigress and her cubs, a legend related to Namobuddha shrine, which is commemorated by an ancient stone slab and a stupa with the all-seeing eyes of Lord Buddha. We continue a gorgeous cross country hike from Nomobuddha again. The trail passes through fields cultivated with mustard and Buckwheat, terraced orchids filled with orange trees bursting with ripe fruit (seasonal), traditional Tamang and Brahmin Villages and along a forested ridge down to the crystal clear Roshi Khola(River). Throughout the hike, hikers are treated to the views of the snow capped mountains and the rolling foothills of the Himalaya. A short steep climb will take us up to Balthali Village where we if its November/December, can enjoy juicy oranges picked straight from the tree and warmed by the late afternoon sun. We will hike up to Balthali Village Resort where a delicious feast of traditional organic food will be laid to hungry hikers. Overnight in Balthali Village Resort.
Day 02: Hiking around Balthali
Balthali village trek is a cultural village trek. We trek from Balthali Village, a cozy settlement at the junction of Roshi and Ladku streams. Balthali Village is surrounded thick forest with abundance of fauna. The terraced fields and the villagers working there traditionally without any modern agricultural equipment will amaze you. Nature lovers and bird watchers can spend days exploring and discovering some exceptional species of wildlife, tradition and culture untouched by modernity in this off the beaten location. Today we will visit a typical Tamang village of Dada Gaun where a Buddhist Community lives. It is very traditional and secluded from the modern world. We then walk to Pada Gaun (2100m), from where one can have extremely good views of the whole Himalayan range to north and beautiful green forest of Mahabharat. Balthali Village offes the sunrise over the speculating mountain range of Manaslu, Langtang and Everest Plus, the innumerable rice terraces in the west and huge bodied green forest of Mahabharata range in the South is an another mesmerizing attraction to explore. We hike back to Balthali Village Resort for overnight rest.
Day 03: Balthali to Panauti (1400 m) and then to Kathmandu
Today, we take relaxed walk to the prosperous Newari village of Panauti. Inserted away in a side valley off the Arniko Highway, about 7km south of Banepa, Panauti sits at the sacred confluence of the Roshi Khola and Punyamati Khola. Panauti is in the shape of a triangle with a serpent (naga) idol standing at each of its three corners. It is believed the serpents to protect the village from flood. There are some interesting buildings in the middle of the village. Walk west along the northern brick lane and turn right just before you reach the main road. You’ll soon come to a large square with a music platform, a large white stupa, a Brahmayani Temple and classic Newari-style architecture. Paunauti houses some ornate temples, some Rana-era mansions, which have been restored with assistance from the French government. Indreshwor Mahadv temple which is believed to be one of the oldest pagoda style original architecture build in 1294 AD and rebuild in 15th century. This three tiered temple dedicated to Hindu god Shiva at the isthmus of Punyamata and Roshi river is the pride of this The lingam enshrined here is said to have been created personally by Shiva. If you are an admirer of ancient architecture, you would certainly enjoy the woodcarvings on the temple’s windows. Also visit to the the south Unamanta Bhairab Temple , with three faces peering out of the upstairs windows. Located within is a statue of Bhairab, accompanied by goddesses. A small, double-roofed Shiva temple stands in one corner of the courtyard, and a second shrine containing a huge black image of Vishnu as Narayan faces the temple from the west. Inside the temple compound is also the Panauti Museum , an interesting collection of artefacts from the region, and original sections from the Indreshwar Mahadev Temple. We drive back to Kathmandu.
26/10/2017
Patan, the oldest of all the three cities of Kathmandu valley. It is the best known for its artistic heritage. It is probably one of the oldest Buddhist City in the world. The city is situated on a plateau across Bagmati River. Another name of Patan, is Lalitpur. The city is surrounded by 4Stupas as 4 corners of Patan, one at each corner of its cardinal points. These stupas are said to have been built by the famous Emperor Ashoka. This is one of the most elegant architectural treasures of which Patan is very proud. About the beauty of Patan, a western lady writer has to say this - "Patan means eternity itself and Patan Durbar Square is the spectacular sight of Asia indeed". Really it is full of Hindu temples and Buddhist monuments with bronze gateways, guardian deities and wonderful carvings and many visitors come here to see the these monuments. Patan Durbar square is the famous visiting place. The square is full of ancient places, temples, and shrines noted for their exquisite carvings.
The former royal palace complex is the center of Patan's religious and social life and houses a museum containing an array of bronze statues and religious objects. There are three main courtyards or chowks, so named central Mul Chowk, Sundari Chowk and Keshav Narayan Chowk in the square. The Sundari Chowk holds in its center a masterpiece of stone architecture, the Royal bath called Tushahity.
The Major attraction of Patan Darbar Square
Patan Museum
This museum inside the durbar square specializes in bronze statues and religious objects. It is considered as one of the best museums in Asia.
Hiranya Varna Mahavihar
Located inside kwabadehul, this three- story golden pagoda of Lokeshwar (lord Buddha) was built in the twelfth century by king Bhaskar Verma. It is famous as the golden temple. Inside the upper story of the pagoda, are the golden images of lord Buddha and a large prayer wheel.
Golden Window
This was specially built for King Siddhi Narasingha malla. His devotion to Lord Krishna as well as the Buddhist God of compassion Karunamaya Lokeshwar is a famous episode in Nepalese history of religion.
Mahabouddha Temple
This temple of Buddha built interestingly in the Hindu Shikara style- has five golden pinnacles. They are all in a stupa shape very symbolic of five basic elements.
Golden Temple
This golden temple of Buddha in Patan is the oldest richest and most famous monument indeed. It was built 12th century is known for its beautiful gold works shining very graciously.
Krishna Temple
The Famous Temple Which was built in the 17th century, the temple of Lord Krishna holds a commanding position in the palace complex of Patan. It is the only temple in Nepal to have 21 shrines and is completely made of stone. Most of the important scenes from the ancient Hindu epics the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, have been engraved on its friezes.
30/08/2017
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