Trekking
There
are a number of fantastic opportunities for hiking in Nepal with the magnificent The Himalayas covering 64 percent of the nation. In reality, it is arguably the best
nation in the world for treks and hikes. Temples, monasteries and lakes
scattered across the mountainside regardless of which trek you choose there'll
be some sights and adventures. Seeing the sunrise and the place is wonderful.
|There are lots of things to do in Nepal,
which will make your experience in Nepal souvenir.
There
are a lot of treks in Nepal that it would be quite tough to write about them
all, but the two most famous ones would be the trek to base-camp of the world's
tallest highest mountain and the Annapurna Circuit.
It
is best to reserve any trek through a reputable agent where your safety is
paramount. Hiking boots are as a result of irregular terrain. Assess weather
conditions carefully, so you are not trekking in monsoon season or expecting it
to be hot when the weather is cold.
National
Parks
There
are three conservation areas in Nepal, three wildlife reserves and nine
national parks, this equates having shielded land. Nearly All Individuals visit
Royal Chitwan National Park. This covers 932km2 of water marshes sal forest and
grasslands and is by far the most well-known park in Nepal. The draw and reason
most people visit is there's an opportunity to spot tigers and leopards and that
it's home to the Indian one-horned rhino. The parks are fairly and worth seeing
but they aren't really on the primary tourist path.
Food
Unlike
lots of its' neighbors Nepali food isn't so fantastic it's rice with veggies.
However is a huge variety of western, Mexican, Chinese, Japanese, Indian and
Tibetan food. A huge proportion of Nepal is vegan, but the ones that do it beef
eat all the animals. Try out bulla which is dregs of rice-wine with diced
spleen or ti-syah, buddy spinal marrow or how filled via the windpipe with
spicy batter boiled, sliced and fried and finished off with steamed blood
pudding. Even when the main meals are fantastic, some delightful sticky candies
are made by the Nepalese though.
Drink
It
is best to avoid the water. Even though most restaurants do boil and filter
their water. Tea here isn't great, it has a tendency to be weak. Lassi is a
delicious noodle beverage created from yogurt blended with sugar. Nepal does
create some beer, generally regarded as the best is Everest beer, however, you
might also get some beer like Kingfisher or Guinness.
Independent
Nepal Travel - shirt ten adventures
1).
Trek to Everest base-camp
2).
The Annapurna circuit trek
3).
Spending a few days exploring Kathmandu
4).
Chitwan National Park
5).
Everest to be seen by Hurry
6).
Visiting Bhaktapur
7).
Relaxing with a cold beer
8).
Poonhill trek
9).
White-water rafting
10).
160m bungee jump (one of the greatest on earth ) at Bhote Kosi, (12km from the
Tibetan border)
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