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Top Seven Reasons To Visit Nepal

Everyone has a fantasy vacation spot. Some people want to visit Australia’s beaches, while others want to go shopping in London or Paris, and a large number of people desire to visit New York City at least once in their lives. Similarly, there are certain people who enjoy getting lost in nature and admiring its beauty. If this describes you, you should consider visiting Nepal to see stunning mountains, alpine terraces, Lakes, waterfalls, and other natural wonders. Besides natural wonders, there are renowned temples and stupas that are worth visiting.

Here we come up with the top seven reasons to visit Nepal after interviewing our clients and customers and conducting extensive research.

  1. Breath-taking views of the Mountains

Nepal is famous for its magnificent Himalayan highlands and Alpine peaks, which include over eight of the world’s highest summits. On a clear day, visitors to Kathmandu may see mountains immediately from their lodging. Hiking in the lower regions allows you to see panoramic mountain views. However, if you want to witness the stunning mountains very closely, trekking is a good option. For instance, you can go to Everest Base Camp Trek to observe Mt. Everest.

  1. Amazing wildlife

From the Terai area to the high Himalayas, Nepal has a diverse range of geographies, flora and fauna species, natural ecosystems, and beautiful green tropical and subtropical forests. The forests of Nepal are home to endemic species such as Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinoceros, red pandas, and a plethora of unique floral and avian species. As a result, nature lovers can enjoy a jungle safari or jungle walks while viewing animals in their natural habitat without bothering them.

  1. UNESCO listed Heritage Sites

Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, is home to several world heritage sites. These sites exhibit Nepal’s history as well as its diverse artistic and architectural legacy. Pashupatinath Temple, Swoyambhunath Temple, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, and Bhaktapur Durbar Square are some beautiful world heritage sites in Nepal.  They depict Nepal’s golden era, however, these locations are known for more than just their historical significance. Nepalese unbinding faiths and customs are very fascinating to witness while in the country.

  1. A Multi-Cultural Nation

Nepal is a rich, cosmopolitan country with different customs, traditions, and languages. Festivals and celebrations that are distinctive to other ethnic groups offer delight to the country. Furthermore, with over 100 ethnic tribes in Nepal, it is easy to understand how fascinating it is to observe such diversity coexisting peacefully and appreciating one another. And to see this beauty, one must travel to Nepal.

  1. Nepalese Cuisines

Despite being sandwiched between India and Nepal in terms of geography, it has minimal influence on food. Nepal has a variety of unique traditional and delicious cuisines, the flavors of which will linger in your mouth for a long time. The Nepalese national cuisine, Dal-Bhat, is a bowl of tasty and nutritious rice with lentil soup, curries, seasonal vegetables, and pickles.

  1. Extremely nice people

Nepalese people are incredibly friendly, pleasant, and hospitable. You will be treated with respect and overwhelming kindness if you visit any of the locals’ homes.   Nepalese people are introverted but curious by nature. They might be hesitant to engage in conversation with you but would greet you with a warm look and Namaste. As a result, if you want to encounter loving humanity, you must go to Nepal.

  1. Budget-friendly Country

If you’re on a tight budget, you can easily find acceptable lodging and even an amazing holiday without breaking the bank. You can imagine how inexpensive the country is when 1 USD equals roughly 115 NPR. The cost is determined by the type of activity you wish to engage in. Recreational sports such as rafting and paragliding cost roughly $800-$1600 per person, while trekking in Nepal costs around $1500-$2500 per person.

In Nepal, there are numerous Travel Agencies that can assist you with your journey. They may, however, be inexperienced and unskilled. Nevertheless, from Nepal Hiking Team, you will receive excellent services by not worrying about anything during your trip. During its ten years of operation, it has solely gotten positive feedback from customers. Any rare negative feedback had been noted and improved upon in the past.

 

Mommy Iris

I'm a lifestyle and mommy blogger from the Philippines. Pinay Ads was created to share bits and pieces of my life and my family. I have a wide array of interests that include entertainment, movies, music, gadgets, traveling, food, baking, and more. So, I hope you’ll stick around and enjoy reading!

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  • Must visit po itong Nepal . Napakaraming magagandang tourist spots at masasarap na pagkain .. cguradong mag-eenjoy ang mga magpupunta dito .

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