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#Travel Tips | 7 THINGS TO DO IN NEPAL

Nepal is a small country with multicultural facets and contains natural and cultural features offers a unique travel experience for travelers. Trekking in Nepal is not the prime option for traveler; you can also indulge unique and artistic historical sites in the country. The mesmerizing views of the top mountains among the best viewpoints o f the country is one of the major attraction of the country along with adrenaline adventure. However, Nepal can be also considered as a cultural and architectural eye-opener. Travelers mostly enjoy the mountains to trek or mountain climbing, hike and cultural and historic images of the nation. Full of breath-taking sceneries and lavish experiences. Nepal also has many artistically offerings that can be seen in the cultural heritages and natural heritages.

  1. Himalayan Trekking.

Trekking is the most fun as it provides a chance to explore a destination of the country. Nepal is blessed with pristine landscapes, rugged mountain trekking trails and culturally rich villages which provide mesmerizing view of spectacular lofty mountains which provides incredible trekking experiences. The major trekking trails here in Nepal are Everest Base Camp trekking, Annapurna Base Camp trek, Langtang Region Trek, Manaslu Region Trek, Mustang Region Trek, Kanchenjunga Trek, etc. which will definitely push ones limit of strength. Trekking can be considered as an invigorating experience for all the adventure junkies and trekkers. The numerous trek routes in Nepal test your mental and physical strength enhancing your endurance level.

  1. Hiking in hills

Hiking is one of the best ways to explore the cordial beauty of the country taking pleasure in the local environment of the area. We discover the diverse cultural aspect and true sights of the hilly region of Nepal within a few days are possible with the Hiking experience. Hiking in itself is a journey that offers stunning and delightful perception to people which in result will refresh your mind and revitalize the soul. The hills near the Kathmandu valley have regularly spaced tea houses which offers a good quiescent place for energy regain during the hike. Furthermore, the arrangement of home stay offers you ample of time to intermingle and unite with the local Nepalese people.

  1. White Water Rafting

Nepal is the second-richest country in terms of water-resources and the melting ice and snow from the sapphire Himalayas of the country that act as sources for many ever-flowing rivers and tributary in the country. All the rivers originated on the way to the plains offer some nerve wrecking and jaw dropping rapids for rafting. In addition to the other daring sports this country has to offer you excellent schemes of rafting. The most popular White River Rafting Rivers in Nepal are Trishuli River and Bhotekoshi River. As per your convenience and choice, you get to choose from six different difficulty levels, ranging from class one to six, class one is the easiest raft and the difficulty level goes on increasing as you level up to the sixth class.

  1. Survey the magnificence of The Kathmandu valley

The valley is an incorporated mixture of over thousand years’ mind boggling architecture, history, and more than hundred ethnic cultures was established in the early 723 A.D. This valley consists seven among the ten heritage sites included in the UNESCO. This city is generally known as the city of temples as it is augmented with staggering temples and monasteries. The beautiful palaces and temples built in the medieval period by the Malla rulers have intricate wood carvings displayed in the doors, pillars and windows. It is also enriched with rich culture where people of every religion will be seen celebrating various festivals around the year. Thus, Kathmandu valley is a must visit place while visiting Nepal.

  1. Mountaineering

Climbing the peak of the mountain summit is an achievement that is filled with electrifying and audacious moments. Nepal being the country with the highest peak positioned in its lap has surely gained immense popularity among the mountain trekkers. This sport is open in about 175 peaks out of the 326 peaks that are found in Nepal. Mountaineering in Nepal gained recognition all over the world in May 1953 when Sir Ed. Hillary and Tenzing Norgay mount the peak of the world ‘Mt. Everest’. Nepal is blessed with eight out of the ten highest peaks in the world. Moreover, skillful mountain and trekking guides of Nepal assist in the journey of the mountaineers in order to guide and help them.

  1. Wildlife tours

Nepal consists of birds like Pelicans and Egrets, Storks, Flamingos, Ducks, Geese and graceful Swans along with birds of prey like Hawks, Kites Falcons and Eagles, rare reptiles like Bengal Monitor Snakes, Cobras and Monitor Dragons which will serve as a treat to nature observers. 23% landmass area of Nepal is government protected areas in the form of national parks, wildlife sanctuary and reserves.  The protected areas help in the conservation of exotic floras and faunas. As the protected areas in the Southern Plains of Nepal are easily accessible, it is well suited for jungle safaris and tours. These safaris are popular in spotting endangered animals among the core regions of the forests while riding on either disciplined elephants or jeeps.

  1. Enjoy the traditional cuisines

Beside the rich traditions and culture, Nepal presents you yummy traditional cuisines of various caste, culture and religion. Travelers can entertain their taste buds with nutritional different varieties of meat, sel roti (made of rice flour), yomari (made of rice flour stuffed with molasses),bara (made of lentil flour), homemade wine and beer, momos (especial dumplings), King curd of Bhaktapur, , Newar’s feast with 84 items, rice, pickles, and many more appetizing cuisines .

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