Why Should Visit Nepal in the Month of June

 

Nepal has a diverse climate between the mid-hills, plains, and the high Himalayas. The monsoon which sweeps up from India arrives in Nepal in June. Monsoon brings a smaller number of visitors in June. In the warmer months, there are numerous trekking and cultural activities you can enjoy – if you know where to look. Monsoon provides plentiful water for irrigation but also makes traveling challenging for the visitors. Nepal is quite challenging in monsoon with muddy or flooded roads, landslides, and other annoyances. The temperature remains humid and hot during June. 
Because of diversity in climate and terrain, Nepal has beautiful places and a whole new experience to offer to you. You can enjoy trekking, encounter the unique culture of Nepal, and many more. Epic mountain views, the craziness of Kathmandu, the warmth of the locals, glimpses of juddering buses, colorful temples, incredible food, and much more – Nepal has so much to offer apart from trekking. You can plan a family trip with your loved ones to enjoy plenty of activities. The good part is there is something for everyone meaning you can plan a trip with your teenage children or elders. You will not be disappointed. We are here to help you with your tour planning. So, stick to the article for getting an idea about places and activities you can do in June.
Trekking
Mustang – lies enclosed by the rain shadow of the Himalayas in the north of Pokhara. It means Mustang doesn’t experience monsoon weather falling on the rest of the places in the country. In Mustang weather is pleasant and clear with a not too hot climate. Traveling through the roads might be a little difficult as roads are often blocked because of landslide in monsoon, but Jomsom connects to Pokhara through the air. If you have planned a trek in June, consider upper mustang and lower mustang. 
Enjoy cultural activities
Adventurous activities become hard or better to say become impossible in June, but you can explore the cultural side of Nepal. Towns and cities like Pokhara, Kathmandu, and Bandipur offer numerous cultural attractions as an instance, museums, temples, restaurants, charming accommodations, bars, and shops. You can also go to Panauti homestay. Get a true insight into the local culture by staying in a homestay. Accommodation is quite comfortable. From dance to cooking lessons – here are a plethora of ways to keep you occupied. It is run by the cooperation of local women. The sole aim is to provide financial independence to women and for raising their society – basically, you’re supporting a really good cause. 
Sightseeing in Kathmandu
Crowded, chaotic, and bat-crap-crazy – Kathmandu, Nepal is stunningly insane capital. Numerous cultural, religious, and historical places Kathmandu offers the best experience to cherish for a lifetime apart from trekking. Most of the temples, monasteries, monuments, and places in Kathmandu are between the 14th to 18th centuries, and some of them are more than 2000 years ago. You can spend some time exploring the following temples:
Boudhanath: The most famous Buddhist temple of Kathmandu and one of the most memorable sights of the city. The white and gold stupa is spectacular. The complex is jammed with waving prayer flags and devotees.
Swayambhunath: It also is known as the monkey temple. It is a Buddhist temple with some amazing and hazy views of the city and how we can miss monkeys. Lots of monkeys inhabit the temple. 
Pashupatinath: It is a sacred Hindu temple devoted to Lord Pashupatinath. It is situated on the banks of Bagmati River, and you can witness the cremation ceremony here. You may explore the crumbling stones built of the crucial Hindu sight. 
Sightseeing in Pokhara
The city of caves, lakes, and mountains is also a getaway to the short trek, for instance, Ghorepani and Ghandruk and long treks, for instance, Annapurna Sanctuary and Annapurna Base camp trek. It is suggested to not miss a short walk to Sarangtok for a beautiful experience. If you’re planning your trip in early June, you can enjoy unforgettable paragliding experience in Pokhara. It is considered as one of the best places for enjoying paragliding. Witness scenic views of snow-laden mountains – Pokhara is a perfect destination for paragliding.
Things to do in Pokhara:
•    Visit International Mountain Museum
•    Go for rafting at Seti and Kali Gandaki river
•    A walk to Poon Hill
•    Peace temple
•    Boating on Begnas and Phewa lake
•    Paragliding
•    A visit to Gurkha Memorial Museum
•    Visit Annapurna Butterfly Museum
•    Visit Shree GadenDhargay Ling Monastery
•    Devi’s fall
•    Walkthrough Bat Cave
Sightseeing in Patan
The second largest town of the valley is divided from Kathmandu by the Bagmati River – Patan. The history dates of Patan, corners made by ancient Stupas and the dates back to 250 BC has unique significance. Witness ancient architectural attractions with a greater concentration of temples as compared to Kathmandu and Bhaktapur. One of the main attractions of Patan is the Kumbeshwar temple and Golden Temple. You must not miss the Patan museum. It is lodged in Malla royal palace. The museum is inhabited with more than 200 gilt and copper statues of Buddhist and Hindu deities. The main attraction of the museum is the courtyard, which is decorated with a red brick façade, golden door, wood cravings, golden window, and 12th century seated Buddha. 
Chitwan National Park – Jungle Safari
Not only Himalaya but the topography of Nepal is also pretty diverse. Below in the lowlands towards the south of Nepal – Chitwan National Park is situated. It is 415m above sea level. A sprawling area of grassy, lush greens plains is scattered, with endangered species. You can spot hundreds of bird species, rhinos, elephants, and if you’re lucky enough, then Bengal tiger.

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