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Nepal: The Enchanting Land of Himalayas with Ancient Wisdom and Modern Marvel

Nepal: The Enchanting Land of Himalayas with Ancient Wisdom and Modern Marvel. 

What does it feel like to live on the top of the world?
Must feel like heaven.
No, it’s better than heaven.

Crowned by the highest peak and decorated with roaring waterfalls, calming lakes, enchanting forests and lush green valleys, Nepal displays the majestic power and serene beauty of mother nature.

Nepal is a small landlocked country tucked in between India and China. Here is the harmonious coexistence of culture and nature. Nepal is a treasure mine of innumerable temples, monasteries and holy places. The grand Durbar square, iconic Boudhanath, sacred Pashupatinath and tranquil gardens of Lumbini transport visitors to a world of deep spirituality.

Whether you are traveling to National parks or trekking around Dolpa region, you will experience a diversity which is unmatched anywhere else in the world. Nepal is home to the largest array of birds, endangered One-horned Rhinoceros, elusive royal Bengal Tiger and exotic Snow Leopard. The geographical and climatic variation of Nepal gave rise to a variety of plants, birds, mammals and reptiles. 

Nepal is an adventurer’s paradise. The diverse topography and terrain here unravels breathtaking trekking routes for explorers. Annapurna Circuit and Everest base camp are renowned all over the world for spectacular views and the sense of accomplishment they provide. For adrenaline rush lovers, Nepal offers bungee jumping from dizzying heights, paragliding over pristine landscapes, rafting along raging rivers and many more.

Despite the fact that Nepal’s natural beauty and cultural history are indisputably mesmerizing, it is the kindness and hospitality of Nepalese people that creates an everlasting impact. Visitors are welcomed with open arms by the Nepalese people. Conversing with locals here creates a sense of belonging that makes you fully enveloped in Nepalese kindness.

Nepali cuisine is a delicious fusion of flavors from multiple cultural diversity. From course meal rice with lentil soup (Dal bhat),  to everyone’s favorite dumplings (Momos) we have flavor variations unlike anywhere in the world. Most of the culinary wonders in Nepal are still undiscovered. Spiced grilled meat (Choila), Fermented leafy greens (Gundruk), traditional beverages, Sweet rice bread (Sel roti) and 22 course Newari dinner(Bhoj) are some foods one should never miss while visiting Nepal. 

October skies in Nepal are filled with kites while November nights are filled with colorful lights. This is the biggest holiday in the nation for celebrating our biggest festivals. Let’s not forget the multiple Jatras which occur throughout the year. The streets of the capital roar with crowds of people performing, following and watching the Jatra.

Festivals are the time when Nepal is decorated as a bride. Lucky are those who visit Nepal at these festivities. These festivals not only offer a glimpse of Nepali culture but also provide opportunities for visitors to experience Nepali joyous celebration. 

 

So, Have you ever visited Nepal?

 

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