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bihartrip · 10 months
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Buddhist Tour Packages from Varanasi | International Tour Packages from patna
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gloriousindiatours · 1 year
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Best holiday packages in india
Are you looking for the best holiday packages in india? If yes, Glorious India Tours is one of the best choices for you.  We provide holiday packages in india. We have many years of experience in this field. For more information call us at 9818590099 or visit the official website. 
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adlertours · 2 years
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5 Nights / 6 Days Borobudur, Indonesia Tour Package
5 Nights / 6 Days Borobudur, Indonesia Tour Package
5 Nights / 6 Days  #Borobudur, #Indonesia #TourPackage Price based on minium 2 pax and subject to change without prior notice : Grand Ambarrukmo 4* : USD 776 Per Person Royal Ambarrukmo 5* : USD 834 Per Person #Yogyakarta #BorobudurBuddhistTemple #MendutandPawonTemple #MegnificentSultanPalace #TamansariWaterCastle #SandDune #ParangtritisBeach #MerapiLavaTour #Bunker #BatuAlien…
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ghumindiaghum · 3 months
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Buddhism: One of the oldest and largest religions globally, which originated approximately 2,500 years ago in India. According to Buddhist beliefs, human life is characterized by suffering, and enlightenment can be attained through spirituality, good behavior, meditation, and hard work.
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jatratravelsnepal · 6 months
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Cost for Everest Trek Nepal
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swostitravelsblog · 1 year
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Best Ways to Promote Tourism in Nepal
Manjushree is thought to have been the first visitor to Nepal. Tourism in Nepal began following the first successful summit of Mount Everest by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgey Sherpa in 1953, excluding mythological tales. Prior to 1950, Nepal was off limits to tourists. According to a standard definition, tourism is "the temporary presence of individuals at the particular destination outside of their typical places of work and housing, the activities conducted during their stay in such areas."
It is one of Nepal's main sources of income. It generates foreign dollars while offering hundreds of thousands of people employment opportunities. Foreigners travel to our nation in wonder and interest to see the temples because it is also known as the land of temples. They can buy locals' artwork and traditional artifacts. Major tourist draws are our art and culture, stunning mountains, hills, and lakes, exotic wildlife, and distinctive biodiversity. By providing high-quality accommodations and boosting visitor accessibility, we can contribute to the tourism sector's growth. They should be given alluring packages with a wide range of adventurous and cultural activities. The mega-tourism events need to be revived by the government.
People now choose the internet over radio and newspapers as a form of communication because it is the 21st century. The government ought to create tourist-focused apps. They can use it to help them plan their travels and learn about potential places, prices for services and goods, and forthcoming events based on user comments. We ought to encourage vloggers to advertise attractive locations in Nepal on their streaming platforms and bloggers to write about their travels. Political choices ought to be made quickly. Delays in making crucial decisions have a negative effect on construction projects. One such instance is the several-month delay in making the decision to clear a hill near the eastern end of the runway at Pokhara International Airport.
Nepali enterprises must launch fresh products on the market.
Establishing a network of "Destination Management Organizations" in Nepal's major tourist destinations can promote efficient communication and connections between travel industry professionals. The development of "tourist product clusters" and such an endeavor can be supported by tourism organizations. This project might also go hand in hand with the development of flagship attractions. The Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) and tourism groups should create and implement a "event strategy" for Nepal. The intangible assets of Nepal must now be marketed throughout the nation and calendar. A wide range of target markets should be considered when developing a plan to promote these intangibles. A similar approach might enhance the seasonality patterns in the travel and tourism sector.
Concentrate on the subject and get over seasonality
Training for tour guides, hoteliers, and other tourism workers to concentrate on storytelling could be the first step in the rebranding of Nepal's tourism industry. NTB and trade associations can boost client confidence by collaborating with bloggers and content producers to share stories and develop an online brand. The creation of improved content and an online presence can be complemented by familiarization tours for tour operators, journalists, travel writers, and bloggers from Nepal's main markets (current and targeted). Such a move has already been made by some organizations. To promote an accurate and consistent message about Nepal, NTB must take the lead as the principal organizational body.
Enhancing Goods and Services
Higher quality services can result in an immediate improvement. The quality of service provided by Nepal's tourism industry could be greatly enhanced by training service personnel (such as providing first aid instruction to porters), certification programs for guides, encouraging guides to learn another language and better communicate Nepal's intangibles, visitor management training programs for managers and operators, etc. While the private sector must lead efforts to raise standards, NTB and the concerned ministries also have a lot of duties to carry out.
·        Enhance management, runway, and taxi space at Tribhuvan International Airport (Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation).
·        Create and execute systems for data gathering, research, analysis, and information distribution that are improved and expanded. Exit surveys at the airport and major attractions can be used as a starting point for this initiative (Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation).
·        Create and install a new electronic visa application system for Nepal (Department of Immigration)
·        Create and implement policies and procedures related to tourism and land use planning, particularly in relation to planning restrictions and waste management at sensitive locations (Ministry of Urban Development, Ministry of Federal and Local Development, etc.).
·        Create and implement global health and safety standards for the whole tourist supply chain.
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Potentiality of Tourism in Nepal:
·        Cultural/Festival Tourism
·        Pilgrimage/Spiritual Tourism
·        Village Tourism
·        City Tourism
·        Mountain Tourism
·        Nature Tourism
·        Adventure Tourism
·        Sport Tourism
·        MIEC Tourism
·        Agricultural Tourism
·        Hospitality Tourism
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Sikkim Darjeeling best Tour Package
Get ready for one of the first-class 4 nights and  5 days customizable Sikkim & Darjeeling summer special honeymoon tour packages a good way to show to be a delight to your loved ones. Experience the glory of the Himalayas as you embark on your Darjeeling trip. This really rejuvenating romantic holiday in Sikkim begins in Darjeeling and ends in Gangtok for a super fun-filled exotic time in the hills. Hellovisit has crafted this less expensive 5 days Darjeeling and Sikkim summer special tour itinerary for newlyweds from Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and other major towns for a journey-filled holiday in the Northeast. Witness the many visitor points of interest of Darjeeling & Gangtok , the majestic sunrise over the Kanchendzonga summit, watch the blue hue of Tsomgo Lake and go to Buddhist monasteries that dot the region. The beauty of the Yumthang Valley unfolds as you power beyond strong mountains and blooming pastures. If you and your spouse are nature lovers, you're in for a tremendous time. Have a look at your day-wise all-inclusive Darjeeling & Sikkim family tour package itinerary for 4 nights and 5 days.
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bihartrip · 10 months
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Patna Airport to Gaya cab service
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eepuniverse · 1 year
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Hexel's World Tour Week 6 – Seoul
Everyone, I'm home. I know it sounds so cliche, but the moment I got off the plane in Seoul, I felt like I was coming home🇰🇷❤️. I already knew I could speak Korean, so getting through the airport and to the main city was a breeze (but can we talk about Incheon airport? It is so cool. I could literally spend a whole day at just the airport). I quickly got to my hotel in the middle of Seoul and it is way too nice. I feel like an imposter staying here hahaha.
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There are some parts of the city that feel so familiar to me, even though I can't fully remember them. One day, I ended up just walking instinctively to this hole-in-the-wall kalgooksu restaurant and had the best noodle soup ever! 🍜(or I think it's the best I've ever had. It also felt so familiar!) Another place that felt super familiar was Dongdaemun and the Design Plaza. It kind of looks like a spaceship, but I knew exactly where to exit the subway station to get there. It was like instinct. The markets in Dongdaemun are so nice! They have so much fashion and accessories 👗 it was all so overwhelming. But I was able to buy gifts for Georgia while I was there
Talking about cool shops, I just wandered around Insadong for like half a day. There are so many side streets with cafes and small shops that you wouldn't even know were there unless you went to explore. From Insadong, I ended up walking to Bukchon traditional village. Both Insadong and Bukchon are known for their traditional hanok houses. And you all, I could LIVE in one of these. They're so beautiful and smell amazing like wood and paper! I found a place in one of these hanok houses called Aromind which lets you design your own perfume scent! It was so cool and I made one for Krista (hope she likes it!) 🎁
I also wrote down all the food places I loved to go with Dustin if we ever come to Seoul together, including this place that does bbq ribs DIPPED 🍖🧀 in melted cheese and a jjajangmyeon place that handrolls their noodles! I wanted to get Dustin a whole package of Hanwoo--prime Korean BBQ beef (did you know you could buy those?!)--but I was worried about getting it through customs, also, it was a lot to ship back to the US. So I got Dustin some green tea from Ossulloc 🍵, I know it's not technically food, but it's food adjacent! And their tea house in Gwanhun-Dong was so gorgeous with all the traditional ceramics and the little displays about how the teas are roasted! Plus, they're right by Jogyesa Buddhist Temple. They told me Jogyesa is the chief temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. The building dates back to the late 14th century! And you can write your wish on a piece of paper and hang it like a little flag. All the wishes fluttering in the air were so beautiful!
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I didn't mean to organize my tour around Seoul based on buying the perfect gifts for my friends, but it turned out that way. So I knew I had to find something amazing for Mac, and I did in Gangnam! That neighborhood kind of reminds me of midtown New York with all the skyscrapers and the fancy hotels and buildings. They have the flagship store to this amazing sunglasses store called Gentle Monster. But they don't just sell sunglasses, they also have amazing art displays that the store clerk told me rotates regularly! In fact, lots of the cool high fashion stores do fun artsy displays in Seoul! From there, I just popped over to Lotte World Tower and bought ALL the duty free skincare! I can't wait to try all my facemasks with the band! Apparently Lotte World Tower is the tallest building in South Korea. And they even have an aquarium in there!
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reblogthiscrapkay · 2 months
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A (hopefully) comprehensive list of everything I've acquired on this trip so far.
I'm 2.5 weeks into my 6 week trip and here's anything I have gotten so far:
Indian thread necklace from Abhi (my tour guide) on the first day
Elephant print I made in Jaipur for free and is going in my curio cabinet for India
A green scarf I got for free from the same textile place for winning trivia (unsure what I'll do with it because I don't really wear green and have a lot of scarves. I thought of giving it to my mom because green's her favorite color but I think she has too many scarves too so I don't know)
Taj Mahal magnet from Abhi
Henna from two sisters in Orchha (it is worn off now but I'm still counting it because it was beautiful and I loved it)
Recipes from Rajni's Cooking School in Orchha (to be copied and passed on to Adam)
Om bracelet from Varanasi tour guide (I don't wear bracelets and this one is brown too; I may just put it in the cabinet)
Earrings I bought at the homestay (definitely overpriced but I didn't care because the community needs it)
Mini prayer flags I bought for my curio cabinet in Pokhara
A book on Hindu and Buddhist symbols I bought in Pokhara
A new umbrella bought in Pokhara (my old one was already crappy, like I think evil ex gave it to me after he found it in his classroom, and it completely fell apart)
A cotton sleeping bag liner bought in Pokhara (per suggestion of Imogen after I mentioned I was going to have three more overnight train rides before my trip was over)
A charcoal grey cashmere sweater (I was on a shopping spree with Imo and couldn't resist because it was $22. I kind of wonder if I should have gotten more. The shopkeeper told us we were cute and we were like, dude, don't worry. We are absolutely buying your shit.)
A very heavy metal Shiva statue (This was a need, not a want)
A certificate for seeing Everest
A red thread bracelet from Abhi on the last day (I'll try to wear this one)
A red and gold shawl from Abhi on the last day (he was literally too good to us; I will miss him a lot, and I wonder if he would genuinely be cool with me one day staying at his empty house in Jodpur because I really want to see more Rajastan)
A Japanese cat pen that looks like Lucifer from a Thai 7-11 (impulse purchase with no regrets)
A little gold Buddha for my cabinet at the railway market (I was definitely overcharged but I wasn't going to argue about $2.50)
A limited edition Lip Monster Kate Lipstick from Eve & Boy (basically Thai Sephora as far as I could tell; Kate is a Japanese brand and the package was cute so that's my justification)
Dry shampoo from Eve & Boy (necessary; my hair is nasty)
At this point I will be leaving Thailand in two days. I will be getting curio items from Cambodia and Vietnam (and maybe Hawaii) but I hopefully won't acquire too much more. At least most of what I got I will definitely use.
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ghumindiaghum · 6 months
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Siddharth Gautam, born as the son of a king means he was prince, grew up in Kapilvastu amidst luxury and splendour. At early age of 29 he left earthly distraction behind, to begin his quest for the true meaning of life -a search that took him to the land of Magadha In Bihar.
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gangtoksikkimtour · 8 months
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Discover the Hidden Gems: Darjeeling Tour Package
Are you seeking an enchanting journey through lush tea gardens, serene monasteries, and breathtaking mountain vistas? Look no further than the captivating Darjeeling. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Darjeeling offers an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking tranquility, adventure, and cultural immersion. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the essence of Darjeeling and unveil the treasures awaiting your exploration.
1. Introduction to Darjeeling
Welcome to Darjeeling, the "Queen of the Hills." Situated in the Indian state of West Bengal, Darjeeling boasts a rich tapestry of diverse cultures, mesmerizing landscapes, and colonial charm. From its world-renowned tea estates to its vibrant Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, every corner of Darjeeling exudes a unique allure that beckons travelers from far and wide.
2. Exploring Darjeeling's Tea Gardens
Embark on a sensory journey through Darjeeling's verdant tea gardens, where the aroma of freshly brewed tea mingles with the cool mountain breeze. Tea tourism is a highlight of any Darjeeling tour package, offering visitors the opportunity to witness the intricate process of tea cultivation, plucking, and processing. Don't miss a visit to iconic estates like Happy Valley Tea Estate and Makaibari Tea Estate, where you can savor the finest Darjeeling tea while soaking in panoramic views of the surrounding hills.
3. Unraveling Darjeeling's Cultural Tapestry
Immerse yourself in Darjeeling's rich cultural heritage as you explore its vibrant markets, ancient temples, and ornate monasteries. The blend of Nepali, Tibetan, and Bengali influences lends a unique flavor to Darjeeling's cultural landscape. Pay a visit to the revered Mahakal Temple, stroll through the bustling streets of Chowk Bazaar, or witness the mystical chants of monks at Ghoom Monastery. Every encounter in Darjeeling promises to unveil a new facet of its diverse heritage.
4. Adventure Awaits: Trekking and Beyond
For thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts, Darjeeling offers a plethora of adventure activities amidst its pristine wilderness. Lace up your hiking boots and embark on a trek to the breathtaking Singalila National Park, home to rare Himalayan flora and fauna. Alternatively, opt for a thrilling mountain biking expedition along scenic trails or indulge in paragliding to witness Darjeeling's panoramic vistas from above. Whatever your adventure preference, Darjeeling ensures an adrenaline-packed experience like no other.
5. Delving into Darjeeling's Culinary Delights
No trip to Darjeeling is complete without sampling its delectable culinary offerings. From steaming momos and hearty thukpas to fragrant Darjeeling tea-infused desserts, the region's gastronomic delights are sure to tantalize your taste buds. Head to iconic eateries like Glenary's and Keventer's for a taste of authentic Himalayan cuisine, or savor a traditional Nepali meal at a local homestay. Every meal in Darjeeling promises a delightful fusion of flavors that reflects the region's cultural diversity.
6. Planning Your Darjeeling Tour Package
Now that you've discovered the allure of Darjeeling, it's time to plan your dream getaway to this Himalayan paradise. When crafting your Darjeeling tour package, consider factors such as the duration of your stay, preferred activities, and budget constraints. Whether you opt for a guided tour or prefer to explore independently, ensure your itinerary includes must-visit attractions like Tiger Hill, Batasia Loop, and the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute. With careful planning and a spirit of adventure, your Darjeeling tour promises memories to last a lifetime.
7. Convenient Transportation: Car Rental in Darjeeling
Exploring the enchanting landscapes of Darjeeling becomes even more convenient with the option of car rental services. Whether you prefer the flexibility of self-driving or the comfort of a chauffeur-driven vehicle, car rental companies in Darjeeling offer a range of options to suit your needs.
Benefits of Car Rental:
Flexibility: With a rented car at your disposal, you have the freedom to explore Darjeeling at your own pace. From sunrise expeditions to leisurely drives through tea plantations, you can tailor your itinerary to suit your preferences.
Accessibility: Many of Darjeeling's hidden gems, such as remote monasteries and off-the-beaten-path viewpoints, may not be easily accessible by public transport. A rented car ensures you can reach these destinations with ease.
Comfort: Traveling in a private car provides a level of comfort and convenience, especially if you're traveling with family or friends. You can relax and enjoy the scenic journey without the constraints of crowded buses or shared taxis.
Choosing the Right Car Rental:
When selecting a car rental service in Darjeeling, consider factors such as the size of your travel group, the duration of your stay, and your budget. Opt for a reputable company that offers well-maintained vehicles and reliable customer service.
Exploring Darjeeling by Car:
Once you've secured your rental car, set out to explore the myriad attractions that Darjeeling has to offer. From iconic landmarks like the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway to hidden treasures like Lamahatta Eco Park, having a car allows you to discover the region's beauty at your own pace.
Tips for Safe Driving in Darjeeling:
Familiarize yourself with local traffic rules and regulations, especially if you're driving in hilly terrain.
Exercise caution on narrow mountain roads and be prepared for sharp turns and steep gradients.
Keep an eye out for wildlife, as encounters with monkeys and other animals are common in rural areas.
Consider hiring a local driver if you're not comfortable navigating the region's challenging terrain on your own.
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adventurelandnepal · 10 months
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Pokhara Touristic City Nepal
Pokhara is a beautiful city in Nepal, nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas. It is known for its stunning views of the Annapurna mountain range, as well as its many lakes and temples. Pokhara is a popular tourist destination for both Nepalis and foreigners alike, and it is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Nepal.
Here are some of the best places to see the Himalayas in Pokhara:
Sarangkot: This hilltop village is located just outside of Pokhara and offers panoramic views of the Annapurna range. It is a popular spot for sunrise and sunset viewing, as well as for paragliding.
World Peace Pagoda: This white-domed Buddhist pagoda is located on the top of Ananda Hill and offers stunning views of Pokhara and the Himalayas. It is a popular spot for meditation and reflection, as well as for enjoying the views.
Phewa Lake: This large lake is located in the heart of Pokhara and offers stunning views of the Annapurna range. You can rent a boat and paddle around the lake, or you can simply relax on the shore and enjoy the views.
Devi's Fall: This waterfall is located just outside of Pokhara and is a popular spot for swimming and picnicking. You can also hike to the top of the waterfall for stunning views of the surrounding area.
We have some famous tour and trekking links which are included here. Also, there are other trekking regions too which has many trekking routes and regions like as Everest Base Camp Trek, 3 high passes trek, Gokyo Lake Trek, Everest View Trek and Langtang Valley Trek.
Except these trekking, other travel packages also available in Nepal. Nepal Package Tour, Exclusive Tour, World Heritage Tour, Seinior Citizen Holidays or Tour, Family Holidays and Best Nepal Tour are very popular and which includes all important travel parts of Nepal.
For adventure travel, there are many activities like as Everest Mountain Flight, Bungy, Zipline, Helicopter Tour and Rafting. Also Guide and Porter Services are mostly demanded by trekker, traveler and climbers for Nepal Adventure Trek.
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tripmazaindia · 1 year
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Discover the Mystical Beauty of Nepal: Immerse Yourself in Himalayan Splendor with Our Unforgettable Tour Package! 🌄🌍
NEPAL
Nepal, a country with its own authenticity, culture and its history. The nation has its own gratified posture as it has never been occupied before by any other foreign occupation. It is also one of the oldest Country in South Asia, which solely gets a tag of "The Ceiling of the World", for being home to eight of the ten world's highest mountains, which includes, Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Cho Oyo, Lhotse etc. A Major portion of Himalayas resides in Nepal.
If you think Nepal is a tiny country famous for mountaineering, you couldn't be more wrong. The capital city, Kathmandu itself, has seven UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Sites within a radius of 15 km. It has been nicknamed as the living cultural museum of the world. Moreover, Nepal has four recognised World Heritage Sites by UNESCO, making it the country with the densest concentration of heritage sites.
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Well, if you have a curiosity regarding this mysterious valley and want to know about its interesting facts, then let us answer this for you.
Nepal's capital city, Kathmandu, is a fascinating city with a rich history and culture. The city was founded in the 2nd century CE. The city was originally called 'Kantipur', meaning "City of Glory", and later it was renamed. Kathmandu is located at an elevation of 1,400 m (4,600 ft). Kathmandu is also a great place to shop for traditional Nepali items, such as handmade carpets, jewellery, and clothing. It is a bustling metropolis full of history and culture. The city is home to numerous temples, shrines, and many other important historical and cultural sites.
 It is also known as city of temples including "Buddha Stupa", "Pashupatinath Temple", "Shree Muktinath Temple", "Swayambhunath Temple", "Budhanilkantha temple" etc.
Every Temple holds its own fascinating and spiritual stories. Let's start by getting to know "Buddha Stupa", also known as "Boudhanath Stupa".
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Boudhanath is a Buddhist religious site, or a stupa, located in Kathmandu, Nepal. It is actually the largest and one of the most sacred Tibetan Buddhist sites outside of the Tibet. It is also one of the biggest stupa, in the world. The stupa contains a diameter of 100 meters and is extended 36 meters more and dominates in the sky. The Stupa comprises alternated squares and circles as well, which is known as a Three-Dimensional Mandala. All the Stupa contain some symbolic significance, namely the Base, Square Harmika, Dome, Spire and Pinnacle. The Boudhanath stupa is structured in nine levels which indicate mythical facts. On the bottom of the stupa, it is whole encircled by 16-sided walls that are irregular in shape and space. This stupa is entirely associated with Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, which is available in 108 types of forms and is fully depicted in the stupa's base.
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