Nepal has a diverse culture with over 40 different ethnic groups and a mind-boggling 92 languages dispersed by geography.The mishmash of cultures means that different parts of the landlocked
country can offer unique experiences, from the Terai plains to the
terraced agriculture slopes dotting the hilly regions, and the alpine
habitats in the mountain ranges. Nepal is mainly divided into three kinds of terrains, each offering unique experiences.
The Himal (Mountains) makes up the northern part of Nepal, and lends its name to the Himalayas.Here,
it is breathtaking figuratively and metaphorically, with the air
getting thinner as you ascend, but the scenery more than makes up for
it.For inexperienced climbers looking for an easy trek with good
scenery, the hill regions are a good place to start with its stunning
scenery and manageable routes.The urbanised Kathmandu and Pokhara valleys fall within the hill region, where the population density is higher.Pokhara, the city of lakes, offers scenic views of the water bodies, and are ideal for leisurely picnics.Bordering
India is the Terai plains where grasslands, scrub savannahs, and
forests can be found. It sounds like a good idea for treks due to the
low elevation, but be warned: the terai is extremely malarial.
Nepal is a paradise for adventure junkies.From conquering the
mountains to caving, biking, rafting, and even paragliding, Nepal has a
wide variety of activities for those seeking that adrenaline high.Beginners
who are reasonably fit can try trekking to the Annapurna Base camp
(ABC), while the fitter and more adventurous can try trekking to Everest
Base Camp (EBC).
With four UNESCO world heritage sites in Nepal, history buffs will have a field day exploring the country's rich legacy.In
Kathmandu Valley alone, there are seven groups of monuments and
buildings highlighted by UNESCO for its historic and artistic
achievements: The Durbar Squares of Hanuman Dhoka (Kathmandu), Patan and
Bhaktapur, the Buddhist stupas of Swayambhu and Bauddhanath, and the
Hindu temples of Pashupati and Changu Narayan.The other three
UNESCO world heritage sites are Sagarmatha National Park which includes
Mount Everest, Chitwan National Park in the Terai region, and Lumbini,
the birthplace of Buddha.
FAMILY HOME STAY
Professional Home Stay Organizer Company in Nepal is established
with the view of providing world class Home Stay Services to Guests
to Nepal. It is experienced during our practice to perfection that every
one can provide service but the Quality service can be provided only by
the experts. So taking care of every aspects of the world class
services are running this type of services in country since many
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Home Stay in Nepal can be one of the unforgetable moment of your life, Because Nepal has got diverse in culture, climate, custom, creature and community. That is why if you are planning for a holiday in Nepal you would better plan not for tours and travels but plan for tours and travels from Home Stay Plans. They warmly welcome you in Nepali Homes, Nepali Chulho, Nepali Dal-bhat Tarkari and Achar.
The Home stay program allows visitors to Nepal to stay with Nepalese family. The Home stay participant lives with the family sleeping in a Nepali home, taking their meals with the family, and maybe even touring the city or celebrating a holiday or birthday with them. The program provides a unique opportunity to learn about Nepali culture, make new friends and extended family, and provide direct assistance to the Nepali people, many of whom are saving for their children’s future education.
Home Stay in Nepal can be one of the unforgetable moment of your life, Because Nepal has got diverse in culture, climate, custom, creature and community. That is why if you are planning for a holiday in Nepal you would better plan not for tours and travels but plan for tours and travels from Home Stay Plans. They warmly welcome you in Nepali Homes, Nepali Chulho, Nepali Dal-bhat Tarkari and Achar.
The Home stay program allows visitors to Nepal to stay with Nepalese family. The Home stay participant lives with the family sleeping in a Nepali home, taking their meals with the family, and maybe even touring the city or celebrating a holiday or birthday with them. The program provides a unique opportunity to learn about Nepali culture, make new friends and extended family, and provide direct assistance to the Nepali people, many of whom are saving for their children’s future education.
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