Nepal
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Nepal accepted the UNESCO World Heritage Convention on 20 June 1978. Its confirmed inscriptions include both cultural and natural sites.
Cultural listings highlight Buddhist and Hindu monument zones in Kathmandu Valley and Lumbini’s sacred birthplace of Buddha, showcasing medieval urban design and religious architecture. Natural properties such as Sagarmatha (Mount Everest) and Chitwan National Parks underscore themes of Himalayan mountain ecosystems and subtropical biodiversity
Country Information
- Full Name
- Nepal (NP)
- UNESCO Region
- Asia and the Pacific
WHC Sessions
- Chair
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Useful Links
- UNESCO
- UNESCO State Party
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All Links
Forum Discussion
- forum.worldheritagesite.org — Nepal
News Article
- July 3, 2025 risingnepaldaily.com — Nepal's nominations on WHS in process
Community Information
Recent Reviews
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Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu
Jarek Pokrzywnicki | April 4, 2025 -
Chitwan National Park
Zoë Sheng | March 31, 2023 -
The Medieval Town of Tansen
Els Slots | March 3, 2020
Recent List Updates
- Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu : Nominated
- Bhurti Temple Complex of Dailekh : On tentative list
- Lo Manthang : On tentative list
- Medieval Settlement of Kirtipur : On tentative list
- Nuwakot Palace Complex : On tentative list
Recent News
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risingnepaldaily.com
Nepal's nominations on WHS in process
07/03/2025
Completed by
- AlexSchedel
- Atila Ege
- awestix
- Bram de Bruin
- Cheryl
- Clyde
- David Marton
- Els Slots
- George Gdanski
- Iain Jackson
Country Completionists
24 community member(s) visited all sites of Nepal.
- AlexSchedel
- Atila Ege
- awestix
- Bram de Bruin
- Cheryl
- Clyde
- David Marton
- Els Slots
- George Gdanski
- Iain Jackson
- Jarek Pokrzywnicki
- Joel on the Road
- Kurt Lauer
- Mstrebl1990
- PabloNorte
- Roman Bruehwiler
- Sandra!
- Shandos Cleaver
- sncjob
- Stanislaw Warwas
- Thomas Buechler
- Thomas van der Walt
- Vanessa Buechler
- Zoë Sheng
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