Why do you say that only if you have been to Nepal, you are qualified to talk about travel?

Why do you say that only if you have been to Nepal, you are qualified to talk about travel?

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In Asia, Nepal’s scenery is absolutely commendable! Here you can catch the sunrise of the snow mountain, explore the rainforest, enjoy the scenery of the lake, and even enjoy the fun of paragliding on the top of the snow peak. The unique charm of Nepal is mysterious and irresistible! Here, you can play the different roles of backpackers, travelers, extreme enthusiasts, etc., and travel experience is all in it. If you have not set foot in Nepal, how to travel?

Why go to Nepal?

The following reasons you must not read!

  1. Nine of the world’s 14 high mountains above 8,000 meters can be seen in Nepal, and Nepal’s relatively low elevation makes it less susceptible to altitude sickness.
  2. Nepal is known as a “trekker’s paradise”, with many trekking trails around the magnificent Himalayan mountains. Among them, the Annapurna Trail is known as one of the world’s top hiking routes, traversing the entire Annapurna Mountains, allowing hikers to enjoy the magnificent scenery and rich culture, and get close to the local friendly people.
  3. In addition to hiking, Nepal also offers a variety of outdoor activities such as paragliding, rafting, bungee jumping, kayaking, mountain biking, etc. Taking place against the backdrop of the snowy mountains, these activities will bring a completely different experience and feeling, allowing travelers to get closer to nature, experience adventure and challenge themselves.
  4. Nepal is home to four World cultural and natural Heritage sites: Sagarmatha National Park, marked by Mount Everest, Royal Chitwan National Park, rich in wildlife, the historic Kathmandu Valley, and Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha Sakyamuni. Among them, seven monuments in the Kathmandu Valley are located within the city, within an hour’s drive. In addition, Nepal’s cities and towns are home to thousands of temples, traditional architecture and cultural heritage,
  5. Despite being considered one of the poorest countries in the world, Nepal ranks relatively high on the happiness index. This paradoxical phenomenon can only be truly appreciated when you are there.

8 extreme experiences in Nepal

1. Find a good spot to watch the Himalayan sunrise in Nagakot!

    Nagako, known as the “Himalayan Viewing Platform”, is the most extensive and spectacular place in the Kathmandu Valley to view the Himalayan mountains.

    Enjoy the sunrise here, the Himalayan snow mountains in front of you like a jade belt stretching across the sky. If you are lucky enough to have a wide view, you can even catch a glimpse of the top of the world – Mount Everest.

    2. the beauty of the fishtail peak, is a must see!

    Come to the Salanco Mountains to watch the snow mountain sunrise, before the majestic and solemn Annapurna mountains and Fishtail Peak. When the sun rises slowly, the dazzling sunshine sprinkled on the snow peak, the snow peak dyed into the top of the golden, beautiful, gorgeous.

    3. here riding elephants, is to run to chase rhinos!

    The experience of riding an elephant in Nepal is truly a unique travel experience that allows one to feel the shock and vitality of nature. In the jungle, get up close and personal with wild animals, feel the strength and gentleness of elephants, follow their footsteps, and feel as if you are immersed in this mysterious nature.

    4. Pokhara rafting, see the reflection of the snow mountain on the lake!

    At 885 meters above sea level, Pokhara is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Nepal, and the scenery is beautiful and intoxicating. Compared with the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu, it is more peaceful and mysterious. Nestled in a Himalayan valley, near the year-round snow-capped peaks of Annapurna and Fishtail, and near the stunning Fewa Lake, the lush vegetation provides a refreshing contrast to the majestic snow-capped mountain scenery.

    5. Find a lake bar and become friends with strangers!

      If you’re looking for a little romance, take a stroll through Pokhara’s Lake Side. The streets here stretch for 3-4 kilometers, with hundreds of hotels, shops, bars and restaurants along the way, and you can enjoy the charming scenery of the lake and mountains of the Pokhara Valley. Here, you can find a stranger to chat, drink wine, feel the exotic, perhaps in this beautiful scenery, you will find the soul friend.

      6. Along the way, see the beautiful field scenery of Nepal

        Nepal retains the original rural scenery, endless rice fields, vegetable fields, leisurely cattle and sheep, dusty roads, full of natural and simple atmosphere. The local residents are dark skinned, hard-working and friendly to the tourists. The cheerful children follow the tourists behind, showing innocent and happy smiles. The countryside here gives a sense of simplicity and a pure way of life, as if the passage of time had been stuck in some more primitive and natural era.

        7. In Kathmandu, follow the Buddha to wander around the city

          Kathmandu is a city full of fun and charm. Due to frequent power outages, local residents often go outside because it is dark inside. In all corners of the city, whether in Thamel, Durbar Square or elsewhere, you will see locals sitting on the roadside, chatting, reading newspapers and relaxing. This laid-back atmosphere makes people feel comfortable and relaxed, and also shows the unique lifestyle and cultural atmosphere of Kathmandu.

          In Nepal, Buddhist temples and ascetics can be found everywhere, and religion is an important part of local life. Both local residents and visitors will deeply feel the religious influence here all the time.

          8, Durbar Square, and pigeon sunset photo.

          Durbar Square is a cultural monument that allows you to get up close and personal with locals and tourists, who gawk and form an interesting picture here.

          Put on the local colorful national costume and take a photo with the sunset and pigeons, this will become one of the most classic scenes of your trip to Nepal.

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