Trip Overview
Kathmandu Kalinchowk
According to the proverb, “Every other building in the valley is temple, and every other day is festival,” the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal is as follows. Numerous ethnic groupings celebrate numerous festivals and occasions that appear to be part of Nepal, and the valley is full of historical and religious landmarks. Nepal has experienced several transformations in the arts and the ways that they have impacted people’s lives throughout its varied historical periods. We will concentrate on the artwork, relics, and buildings that have been in the valley for a very long period, as well as their evolution and ongoing evolution into the present.
Kalinchowk is a Buddhist and Hindu temple that is a popular pilgrimage place in the Dolakha area. The Kalinchowk trekking track, which is part of the Rolwaling trekking zone in Eastern Nepal, is less popular and less touristic. Known as Nepal’s “snowy paradise,” Kalinchowk sits 3842 meters above sea level in the Dolakha district. The rural municipality of Kalinchowk is home to the well-known Kalinchowk Bhagwati Shrine, charming resorts nestled on snow-covered hills, and breathtaking scenery.