Canoe in Chitwan

A slow canoe ride on the gentle rivers of the lower Nepali plains is an experience you will not forget easily. Visit Jungle Safari Lodge and you will sit in an authentic hand-carved Nepali dugout. Not only is the canoe the best way to view the riverside scenery, the 45-minute-ride often guarantees the sighting of aquatic creatures and water birds. Canoe in the Rapti or the Budhi Rapti rivers which borders the Bardia national park and spot the two types of crocodiles, the Gharial and the Mugger. This is a treat for adventure and wildlife lovers!
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Study Buddhism in Kathmandu

The Lumbini College of Buddhism and Himalayan Studies is offering ‘MA in Buddhism and Himalayan Studies’ starting this year, in collaboration with various renowned European and American universities. The course covers general Buddhist traditions and philosophy. If you are keen on understanding the reality of the universe and your own existence, with all the theological, cosmological and philosophical understanding they entail, you may want to consider this two-year course which is divided in four semesters. There will be night classes to fit your busy day schedule!
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VISIT KAKANI IN KATHMANDU

If you want to feel yourself right in the lap of the Himalayas, with stunning views all around, you should definitely go to Kakani. You get there after navigating serpentine mountain roads for 2-3 hours from Kathmandu. The majestic mountain range and the abundance of rhododendron flow­ers will instantly enchant you. If you can, spend a night there and witness the beautiful vista open up in early morning.

TAKE HERITAGE WALK IN LALITPUR

The Bungmati and Kokhana Village tour is one of the easiest and yet one of the most exciting. From the culturally rich Bugmati valley to the naturally beautiful Kokhana, this tour has a lot to offer. Bungmati is home to the famous Rato Machindranath and Karya Binayak temples. Kokhana for its part is famous for the green rice fields carpeted across the Newari village. Take a public bus or a private vehicle from Kathmandu and you should be at Bungmati after 45 minutes. Go to the Rato Machindranath temple, a huge shikhara-style chariot. During the annual month-long Rato Machindranath parade, the idol there is taken around Patan. You then move past the main courtyard and reach the Karya Binayak Temple.