Nepal
fromNepal is synonymous with trekking and adventure and is truly a paradise for adventure and culture-loving tourists and travelers. The combination of the natural beauty of the Himalayas and the wildlife, culturally inclined temples, stupas and monasteries, and the various kinds of adventures and sports available here makes it the perfect destination for a tour like a potpourri. We have some of the best tour packages for Nepal and the cheapest Nepal tour packages that will entice you to visit this charming country.
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Vacation Style Holiday TypeChildren, Family
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Activity Level Moderate
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Group Size Small Group
There are only a very few countries in the world that offer a well-packaged set-up for independent travel such as Nepal does. This country gives its visitors a feeling of “Nirvana” that cannot be achieved in many other countries. Cities in Nepal such as Pokhara and Thamel with their myriad of bustling cafes, pizzerias, bakeries, and trekking shops will make you feel as though you are in Disneyland, the only difference being you are a backpacker looking for adventure. A contrast to these cities is the countryside which still sustains a traditional and slow-paced mountain life for its resident villagers along with the heaps of mountainous adventures that gleam on the horizons of the peaks.
The only problem that you may face in your entire travel duration is that you cannot cover everything mentioned on your Nepal Tour packages in one single trip and hence this country keeps receiving loyal tourists who visit again and again to see the multitude of spots they weren’t able to cover on their previous trip. There are so many different ways that you can explore the many attractions and landscapes in the country by means of rafts, mountain bikes, tourist buses, and motorbikes.
- Adhere to the proper dress code.
- Photograph respectfully.
- Give a donation to the temple.
- Move around sacred spots in a clockwise manner.
- Show respect to the monks.
- Use your index finger to point.
- Sit with feet pointing at Buddha statues.
- Turn your back on sacred objects.
- Touch a monk.
- Step on the raised threshold at the entrance of the temple.