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Nature & Adventure
Nepal offers breathtaking landscapes, from snow-covered mountains to green hills and peaceful lakes. Popular destinations include Pokhara, the Everest region, and national parks full of wildlife.

Culture & Heritage
The country has a deep cultural and spiritual history. Ancient temples, festivals, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu attract visitors from around the world.
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Preparing for Your Journey
Nepal is an adventure-seeker’s paradise, but a little preparation goes a long way. To ensure a smooth trip, keep these three things in mind:
Best Time to Visit: For the clearest mountain views and best trekking weather, aim for the Spring (March to May) or Autumn (September to November) seasons.
Visa on Arrival: Most travelers can obtain a tourist visa directly at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Just remember to bring some US Dollars for the fee.
Pack for Layers: Even in the summer, mountain nights get chilly. Always pack a windbreaker and a warm fleece, regardless of your itinerary.
Embracing Local Traditions
The heart of Nepal lies in its people and their deep-rooted traditions. Showing respect for local customs will open doors to more authentic experiences:
The Power of “Namaste”: Join your palms together and say “Namaste” when meeting locals. It’s more than a greeting; it’s a sign of respect for the spirit within.
Temple Etiquette: Always remove your shoes before entering homes or temples. If you are walking around a Buddhist Stupa, remember to walk in a clockwise direction.




