Nepal is famous for the Himalayas, the great mountain system of Asia whose glaciated heights and
ethereal beauty draw tourists from all over the world. Those who've been to Nepal will also
speak of the beauty of its culture, architecture, and people.
The landlocked country is exciting and serene in equal measure. Its mountain ranges and lakes
create stunning vistas, beckoning adventurers and nature lovers alike. The Himalayas are home to
resorts and a hotspot for treks, mountain climbing, paragliding, and ziplining. Nepal's
breathtaking lakes and rivers are soothing to the eyes and mind.
The adventure and nature gazing continue at Nepal's national parks. There are 12 in all, with
Chitwan being the most popular due to its proximity to Kathmandu, Nepal's capital city. The park
is home to the largest population of wild Bengal tigers in the world, elephants, leopards, rare
one-horned rhinos, and over 500 bird species.
The country is also rich in man-made beauty. Seven of its religious monasteries and historical
sites are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Among them, the Lumbini is arguably the world's most
important Buddhist pilgrimage site. Kathmandu's Durbar Square is a remnant of the old kingdoms
of Nepal.
Nepal is a gourmand's delight. Nepalese dishes are aromatic and flavourful, some intensely and
others delicately spicy. A large portion of the population here follows a strictly vegetarian
diet in keeping with the tenets of Buddhism. You'll have a chance to enjoy wholesome vegetarian
dishes alongside delicious meaty ones.
Nepalese people are warm and friendly, with a strong dedication to hospitality and respect.
You'll feel like a cherished guest when exploring their lovely nation for yourself.
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