Boudhanath Stupa
Kathmandu Β· 14th Century
Boudhanath is one of the largest stupas in the world, serving as an important center for Tibetan Buddhism.


4 landmarks Β· living history
Nepal is a beautiful country in South Asia, surrounded by the mighty Himalayas. It's full of fascinating history and vibrant culture. Nepal has many special monuments that share tales from its past. These landmarks, like ancient temples and palaces, help us understand the people and stories that make Nepal unique and wonderful.
Kathmandu Β· 14th Century
Boudhanath is one of the largest stupas in the world, serving as an important center for Tibetan Buddhism.
Cultural Significance
Nepal is a country filled with history and amazing cultural sites. From temples to stupas, each monument tells a story of the past. Many of these sites are considered UNESCO World Heritage Sites, showing their importance to the world. These landmarks help us understand the traditions and beliefs of people long ago and continue to inspire visitors today.
Today: Today, it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a lively place for worship and festivals.
Then and now: Long ago, it was a royal sanctuary and an important spiritual center. Now, it continues to be a major site for religious ceremonies and is visited by many people worldwide.
Today: Nowadays, it's a lively place that gives us a glimpse into ancient Newari culture and attracts tourists from all over the world.
Then and now: The square was once the heart of royal activity and decision-making. Now, it's a bustling area where people come to admire the history and beauty of its architecture.
Today: Today, it remains a deeply spiritual place and a symbol of the Kathmandu Valley.
Then and now: It began as a key pilgrimage destination for Buddhists. It is still a vibrant spiritual hub and popular with tourists.
Today: Lumbini remains a tranquil UNESCO World Heritage Site that welcomes pilgrims and tourists from around the world.
Then and now: It was always recognized as a sacred space where the Buddha was born. Today, it continues to inspire visitors with its peaceful atmosphere and historical importance.
Today: It stands today as a vibrant place of prayer and cultural activity and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Then and now: Originally, it was a key stopping point for traders journeying from Tibet. Today, it continues to be an active center of Tibetan culture and Buddhist learning.
On the Map
Look at a colorful map of Nepal to find where famous sites like Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Lumbini are located. Each place has its own unique story to tell!
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