Swayambhunath: It is an antiquated religious design on a slope in the Kathmandu Valley. In Tibetan, its otherwise called "Phapasingkui", which signifies 'Grand Trees'.
Boudhanath: It is a noteworthy stupa in Kathmandu presumably worked around the fifth century. Situated around 11 km (6.8 mi) from the inside and northeastern edges of Kathmandu.
Kapan Monastery It is a Tibetan Buddhist religious community close Boudhanath, on the edges of Kathmandu, Nepal.
Namo Buddha: It is a little town with an antiquated stupa. It is known as where the Buddha, in a past life as a sovereign, gave his body to a destitute tigress and her fledglings. a
Lumbini: It is a Buddhist journey site in the Rupandehi District of Nepal. It is where, as indicated by Buddhist custom, Queen Mayadevi brought forth Siddhartha Gautama in 563 BCE.