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SBI PO 2017 -The Hindu Editorial Analysis - 4th May 2017 - Online Coaching for SBI IBPS Bank PO Hindu s May View The Arches Of.I spent eleven days in Nepal and four days Hindu s May View The Arches Of Bhutan. The whole trip was organized by Himalaya Holiday Service. I was very happy with the tour itinerary and the tour organization. From Bangkok I flew to Kathmandu via Delhi. In Kathmandu my local guide and driver picked me up at the airport and brought me to the hotel. The next morning we drove for four hours to Chitwan National Park, where I stayed for two nights. After arrival we walked into the park. During this walk we saw three rhinos. On the next day in the morning we went on an elephant ride into the park. We saw several types of deer, but no rhinos or bears. In the afternoon we went on a canoe trip on a small river Archew the park, and continued to walk further into the park.
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Again, we saw rhinos while on foot. Our guides always kept a good distance from the rhinos, since they are very aggressive, and regularly kill people that get too close. The next morning a new driver brought me to Pokharaa 5 hour drive, where a new guide picked me up. I stayed in Pokhara for three nights. In the afternoon after arrival I walked around Pokhara a bit.
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The next day we took a boat across the lake and hiked up to the World Peace Pagoda. It was about one hour to the pagoda. From there we hiked back down to Pokhara and visited the waterfall and the cave in Pokhara. Both are interesting to visit.
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They are both next to each other in Pokhara itself. After the second Voew we got an early morning start in order to drive and then hike for 40 minutes to the summit of Sarangkot to watch the sunrise over the Annapurna Mountain Range, a part of the High Himalayas. The hike back down to Pokhara was almost three hours.
The next morning I flew back to Kathmandu. Unfortunately, I was on the wrong side of the airplane, so I didn't get a view of the Annapurna mountain range from the airplane. In Kathmandu I was picked up by a local guide and driver. They brought me to Bhaktapurwhere I stayed for one night. In the afternoon, my new guide, Paras Mani Amgain, picked me up and showed me the Durbar Square in Bhaktapurwith temples and palaces, as well as other sites https://amazonia.fiocruz.br/scdp/blog/gregorys-punctuation-checker-tool/wal-mart-the-largest-retailer-of-the.php Bhaktapur.
The Durbar Square is the site of the royal palace, together with many Hindu temples. These were the three places where the three kings of the Kathmandu valley resided. Paras stayed with me for the remainder of my time in Nepal. He was a great guide, very knowledgeable about the history and architecture of Nepal and about Hindu legends. It helped me a lot in collecting and putting online my pages about the Hindu mythology and Gods and Goddesses. After another brief visit to the Durbar Square in Bhaktapur the next morning, we drove towards Nagarkot. I hiked about two hours along the way. In Nagarkot I watched the sunset over the Himalaya range in the evening, and the sunrise the next morning. This was really spectacular.]
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