For a view of the breath taking grandeur of the world's highest peaks from the far west of Dhaulagiri to the east of Mount Everest, there is no better place than Daman. It lies eighty kilometers south-west of Kathmandu on the mountain highway known as Tribhuvan Rajpath and has a view tower fitted with a long-range telescope.
Hindus and Buddhists all over the world including from neighbouring India come to pay homage at Nepal's many places of pilgrimage. Besides the famous shrine of Pashupati and historic sites as Lumbini and Janakpur, a number of other popular pilgrim destinations are also found a different parts of the country. While some are beautiful and intricately designed temples built by anonymous artisans of bygone days, other places are known for their fairs and festivals or are holy bathing spots revered by generations of worshippers.
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