Saturday, April 2, 2016

Why travel in Nepal ?


Why travel in Nepal? Is a question which may arise in every person’s mind who wants to travel in Nepal and spend their holiday package in Nepal? There are lots of other modern and large countries in the world which are beautiful in their own particular way, however Nepal is small and developing country in the world but it consists amazing natural resources and historical monuments which you will miss the chance of it if you choose other options. In short Nepal is a naturally beautiful countries and consisted lots of stunning Himalayas, Green forests, religious place, big rivers, lakes, national parks etc.

Firstly, the tallest Mountain of the world Mt. Everest is located in this small country. Not only this more than 1300 are other stunning Himalayas existed in Nepal. In Nepal there are lots of cultural heritage sites available and among them 9 are enlisted and certified by UNESCO. The world’s greatest temple of Hindus, Pahsupatinath is also situated in Kathmandu Nepal and similarly birthplace of Gautam Buddha Lumbini is also existed, which is very beautiful and it has amazing architecture. So Nepal is very reach in terms of religious and you can see peace, calm, respect, fraternity and co-operation in Nepal.

Secondly, you can also take life time adventurous experience in Nepal like Bungee jumping, Trekking, Hiking, Flying on the mountain, Paragliding, Rock-climbing, Rafting, Sky drive, Jungle safari etc.

Here are the some answers of why travel to Nepal in points.
1.      Mountaineering/ Peak climbing
There are lots of mountains and Himalayas existed in the north part of Nepal, its view and clean scenes give you marvelous feelings of heaven. In Nepal you can climb world tallest mountain Mt Everest and other as per your desire. This is the dream of every passionate climber which needs some level of experiences and skills to touch the highest peak of the world. If you are beginner climber, you can climb other small and medium mountain and can take same level of experience.

2.      Trekking
In Nepal there are several safe trekking routes identified and many travelers have been participating in it. Nepal’s trekking routes are very popular in the world and these routes have their own identity and features. You can start your trekking from normally 5 days trekking package to 30 days trekking package. The best trekking routes of Nepal are Annapurna base camp, Everest base camp trek, Punnhill Trek, Langtang trek, Upper mustang, Manaslu circuit trek and so on.

3.      Cultural heritage sites
In Nepal there are 9 cultural heritage sites which are certified by UNESCO, beside this there are lots of cultural heritage places in Nepal. These are Pashupatinath (The greatest temple of world of Hindus), Lumbini temple (The birth place of Lord Buddha), Buddhanath, Kathmandu durbar square, Bhaktapur durbar square, Patan durbar squre, Changunarayan and syambhunath. Among them 7 are inside Kathmandu valley of Nepal. So you can roam around these religious places and can see unique cultural harmony and their awesome architecture views.

4.      Religious Harmony
Nepalease were belongs to 5 religion and an overwhelming majority are belongs to Hindu and Buddha in Nepal. Buddha was born in Nepal and the greatest temple of Hindu (Pashupatinath) is existed in Nepal. So Nepalese have been influenced by these two religions. In their religion they have been learning to respect a guest as a god and co-operate together, and respect each other believe. In Nepal there is no religion war among each other so it is very peaceful and safe country for tourists.

5.      Safe country for tourists
An overwhelming majority of people (90 %+), have been living in Nepal are belongs to Hindu and Buddhists. There are very helpful to each other and respect any guest like a god. Nepal is very Safe County for, because there is no any terriosts and religious war. So it is one of the best place of the earth which is naturally and historically very beautiful. 

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