Nepal “The country of Mount Everest”, this should be enough to represent the country to anyone. Most of the travelers visit Nepal to see this tallest monument on earth. Some want to get to their base camp and see the glory of nature. Not just Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, the other best trekking trails in the world offer rather more panoramic views to the travelers. Those Himalayas must be a draw but what completes the beauty is the stunning view of sunrise over the Himalayas.

As the sun rises above the horizon and touches the peaks of these highest monuments on earth for a moment, it seems that the rays of the sun paint, canvas on the Himalayas. The color of the Himalayas changes with the position of the sun. This is what makes the Himalayas more enchanting for travelers.

For those who cannot walk for days to reach the base camp, there are places like a hill town of Nagarkot. Just 35 km from Kathmandu lies a stunning location for magnificent sunrise views and closer views of the Himalayas. Travelers spend the night in Nagarkot to catch a glimpse of the early morning sunrise. When you wake up early in the morning, open the curtains and see the Himalayas change colours, it is a sight to behold. In clear weather, you’ll see the entire Himalayas, including Mount Everest in the east. The Himalayas may be far away, but the spectacular sunrises and landscape views make it one of the best destinations for Himalayan lovers.

Drive 205 km from Kathmandu, through a picturesque hilly road you will reach the pristine city of Pokhara. Pokhara is often referred to as “The City of Lakes and Mountains” due to its pristine lakes and proximity to the mountains. From Pokhara, it appears that Mount Fishtail rises from the valley floor towards the heavens. This very attraction has made Pokhara a famous tourist destination for travelers who come to visit Nepal. Don’t miss the early morning sunrise tour to Sarangkot for a closer view of the mountains and yes the theme is sunrise view (weather permitting though). Pokhara Valley, which is shaped like a bowl carved out of the mountains, has many places to live in the Himalayas. Walk up to World Peace Stupa and rest for a while, your eyes look north towards the Himalayas and the pristine Fewa Lake below. Wherever you are in Pokhara, you’ll never miss the sight of the mighty Himalayas (unless the weather is really bad). Pokhara is a paradise for nature and Himalayan enthusiasts.

Located approximately 80 km southwest of Kathmandu is another charming village of Daman. For those seeking the best panoramic view of the Himalayas, Daman is the place to visit. From here, travelers will have an unobstructed view of the Himalayas. The sunrise view from this place is simply unimaginable.

The northern section of Nepal is still a Shangri-La, due to its inaccessibility, there are ways to reach these places, these are the places where nature speaks for itself, totally untouched and still unexplored till now, these are the places you must visit. expect to visit it if you want to have a spectacular view of the Himalayas and stunning sunrise views.