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Visit Nepal 2020 : Top 10 reasons to visit Nepal in 2020


Visit Nepal 2020: Lifetime Experiences
Visit Nepal 2020: Lifetime Experiences
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The government of Nepal has set an objective to acquire two million visitors every year by 2020 so that, the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation (MoCTCA) has intended to celebrate 'Visit Nepal Year' in 2020 to pull in more visitors to the nation. Nepal had observed similar tourism year in 1998 called "Visit Nepal 1998" and "Nepal tourism Year 2011" was praised. The declaration has come when Nepal is endeavoring to recoup from the staggering seismic tremors of 2015. It likewise means to give the genuinely necessary lift to renew the travel industry of Nepal. The government has planned to finish the development of Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu and construction of Gautam Buddha Airport in Bhairahawa before the Visit Nepal Year. Likewise, the reconstruction work of significant heritage sites is expected to be finalized before 2020 visit Nepal year.



It is of no surprise that Nepal is often viewed as one of the best places to travel in the world. It has astounding Himalayan ranges, extraordinary multicultural insights, and spectacular natural beauty, and warm hospitality culture to praise. Guests from all corners of the world come to Nepal by the thousands and numbers consistently rising, particularly for trekking, and other adventure activities. Considering all these, the travel industry of Nepal has a ton of potential for development and expansion. Nepal is listed as the number one country for must-see destinations around the world for 2016 by roughguides.com. It is a republican country located between China in the north and India to the South, East and West. Sunday chapter has listed Nepal as the 12th cheapest country for the budget traveler. Here are 10 top reasons why you should plan your next trip to Nepal.

1. World-famous trekking routes.

World famous Annapurna trekking route in Nepal. Best destination in Asia
World-famous Annapurna trekking route in Nepal. One of the best destination in Asia

Nepal is one of the most amazingly delightful nations on earth. It's where transcending white snow peaks contact the sky, monks gently meditate in old mountainside monasteries, and stumbling yaks pull products to remote virgin villages which are generally disconnected from the outside world. For all it's glory and hugeness, arranging a trek in Nepal isn't as troublesome as you may suspect. The trekking travel industry has been well known in Nepal for quite a long time and Nepalis are the great hosts. Kathmandu has many quality guiding organizations and you can find various "teahouse" lodges in popular trekking routes. Even for those with small little backpacking background, trekking in Nepal is probably going to be accessible, affordable, and completely remarkable. Nepal is home to famous trekking routes including the Annapurna and Everest region which is known as the world’s best trekking routes.  This route includes some majestic high altitude Himalayas or mountains, lakes, and valleys.  There are shorter trekking zones that consist of Pokhara valley, Phewa Lake, and surrounding hills. Annapurna region characterizes the coldest, driest and windiest points in Nepal.

2. High altitude snowy peaks.

Mt Everest, Highest peak on earth. Best place to visit in Asia
Mt Everest, the highest peak on earth. Best place to visit in Asia

Landlocked by India on the south, east and west and by China in the north, Nepal contains the most astounding high altitude mountains on the planet. The topographical contrast in the nation ranges from cold mountain crests contacting the skies with heights going from 5,357 meters of the Gokyo RI and the 8,848 meters of Mount Everest to the dry, parched and eroding desert-like territory of Mustang with ash-like cliffs and puzzling mountain caves. The Himalayas of the nation is the significant source of numerous freshwater streams and big rivers, and thus the icy masses play a significant job in the nation's economy also. Eight out of fourteen worlds high altitude mountains lies in this beautiful country. All the peaks reach as high as 20, 000 ft. You can feel the heights from base camps though you may not reach on top.

Here is the top highest peak of Nepal with their heights.

1. Mount Everest, the highest peak on earth. (8848m)
2. Kanchenjunga (8586m)
3. Lhotse (8516m)
4. Mount Makalu- The Himalayan Pyramid (8481m)
5. Mount Cho Oyu (8188m)
6. Dhaulagiri I (8167m)
7. Mount Manaslu (8156m)
8. Annapurna I (8091m)
9. Gyachung Kang (7957m)
10. Annapurna II (7937m)

3. Wildlife Diversity

One Horned Rhinoceros in Chitwan national park, Nepal.
One Horned Rhinoceros in Chitwan national park.

Wildlife diversity is one of the prominent components of Nepal. In view of the variations in the atmosphere, from tropical to cold, Nepal has an enormous assortment of plants and animals. Wildlife tourism is additionally a noteworthy source of the travel industry in the nation. There are some animal species which are typically found only in Nepal, for example, the spiked babbler. Nepal is the home to more than 856 species ( 10% of the world's) of birds which make this country bird watcher’s paradise. You will get chances to see some of them during your stay, no matter whether you are sightseeing from Hotel or trekking outside.  The country hosts 208 mammal and reptiles species including Bengal tiger, clouded leopard, one-horned rhinoceros, and red panda.

4. Adventurous activities

Sky diving in Pokhara, Nepal.
Sky diving in Pokhara, Nepal.

There are no other places than Nepal for experiencing a diverse range of adventure activities within a short period of time. You can choose various forms of adventurous activities like trekking, mountaineering, wildlife safaris, paragliding, ultralight flights, bungee jumping, rafting, and much more. Acclaimed for being home to the world's most noteworthy mountain, Nepal is one of the top destinations for trekkers and mountain climbers from all around the globe. 
The Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Circuit are two most well-known treks route in Nepal, in, however, the options are endless.
From these mountains flow various quick streaming rivers, which implies probably the best whitewater rafting on the planet can be experienced in Nepal. 
You can likewise appreciate kayaking, repulsing down excellent cascades, sliding down the compelling force of nature's water slides, and venture out into the waterhole to work your way through the canyon. 
Something else in Nepal – attached with Pokhara – is popular for is its paragliding paradise. Taking off over the slopes in Sarangkot with a mind-boggling view of the Himalayas is what you cannot forget for many years. You can also add mountain biking to your list of activities to do in Pokhara, as it's an extraordinary method to embrace natural beauty. You can find affordable hotels in Pokhara in Lakeside area.
You probably won't think Jungle safari in Nepal, yet Chitwan National Park, in the nation's flat southern region, offers a wilderness experience like no other. One can take a jeep or elephant safari, or in the event that you are truly daring, a nature walk safari to check whether you can recognize the Bengal Tiger and One Horned Rhino. 

5. World heritage sites

Bouddhanath stupa, Kathmandu, Nepal UNESCO heritage
Bouddhanath stupa, UNESCO world heritage site in Kathmandu.

Nepal hosts many UNESCO World heritage sites which crowned the cultural charm of this beautiful land. You will be fascinated by various monasteries, temples, inns and lots of more natural heritages including national parks and wildlife reserves.
The country is home to 10 UNESCO World Heritage sites, consisting of seven in Kathmandu Valley, Lumbini (Birthplace of Buddha), Chitwan National Park and Sagarmatha National Park. The heritage sites have been selected on the basis of their cultural and natural significance. 

Here are the 10 world heritage sites of Nepal.

World Heritage Sites - Cultural 

1. Kathmandu Durbar Square
2. Bhaktapur Durbar Square
3. Patan Durbar Square 
4. Swayambhunath 
5. Pashupatinath
6. Boudhanath
7. Changunarayan

World Heritage Sites - Natural  

2. Sagarmatha National Park

6. Budget Travelling

Man carrying sleeping bag at Everest base camp, Nepal.
Man carrying sleeping bag at Everest base camp, Nepal.

What a great value for money? You will be surprised by this affordable luxurious, natural destination. You could live off about 10 dollars a day which could buy just a meal burger in New York or in Sydney. Moreover, it's pretty sure you could find a decent tidy hotel room for about 15 dollars in Nepal. With reference to Western standards, Nepal is a cheap place to travel, however, costs are rising up. As a general guide, you can live in Nepal for under $40 per day provided that you remain in the budget hotel, take the bus, and trek independently. Probably the best-value decisions are in the midrange class (marginally increasingly costly, yet well justified). Meals are additionally not much expensive, except in Kathmandu where restaurants targeted for foreigners are progressively charging Western costs. When you go trekking autonomously, food will be your greatest cost. Beds in hotels are cheap, yet the bill for dinner and breakfast will be US$10-12 – and will be more in the event that you request alcoholic drinks. If you hire a porter or guide you might need another US$13-20 (lonely planet 2019).

7. Stunning pleasant Lakes

Lake Gokyo Ri, Khumjung, with white surrounding mountains Nepal
Lake Gokyo Ri, Khumjung, Nepal.
Nepal has more than 200 pleasant beautiful lakes all over the country. Nepal is home to the absolute most stunning and pleasant lakes on the planet. Most are glacial high-elevation lakes, located at more than 4000 meters and some have spiritual importance as well. 

Included here are the most popular astonishing lakes that you should think about visiting on your next outing to Nepal or Trekking in Nepal. 

  • Gokyo Lakes
  • Tilicho Lake
  • Phoksundo
  • Gosaikunda
  • Rara
  • Paanch Pokhari
  • Tsho Rolpa
  • Phewa Tal, Begnas Tal, and Rupa Tal

8. Diverse geography

River and plains surrounding by mountains in Manang valley.
Manang valley, Nepal.

Nepal is the only nation in the world with unique elevation changes from 60m to 8848 m from sea level. From low plains to high altitude you could observe diverse geo-climatic variations. Such variations are enriched with diversified culture, traditions and living patterns of local people.
The country is a sandwiched nation situated in South Asian Region bordering with China's Tibet Autonomous Region in the north, and India in the South, East, and West. The nation is partitioned into 3 topographical areas; Himalayan Region, Mahabharat Region is additionally called mid-hill and the Terai Region (Plain Land) totaling 147, 181 Square Kilometer (around 200 Km width north to south and 885 km east to west). 

Topographically, the land covers 64% Mid-Hill Mountain (Mahabharat Range), 6% Churia Hill( Siwalik Range), 13% Plain Land of Terai, 17% Himalayan Alpine Region roughly. The Himalayan region height goes between 3000 meters to 8848 meters reaching out toward the north from east to west with world acclaimed tops Mt. Everest (8848m), Kanchenjunga (8586m), Makalu (8464m), Dhaulagiri (8167m), Manaslu (8163m) and Annapurna (8091m) and Saipal-Api go with numerous other magnificent snow-clad mountains.

9. Diverse Culture and religion

People infront  Kaal bhairav statue in Nepal.
Nepal is rich in culture and heritages. Kaal bhairav, Kathmandu.

The Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal (previous Kingdom of Nepal) is a rich nation in term of social heritage. Nepal is the home to more than 35 various ethnic groups which have their own religions, musical patterns, languages, and food culture. During your visit to Nepal, you could immerse and blend yourself into various unique traditions and Nepalese culture. You will be surprised to know that Nepal is the only country where people worship Kumari, the living goddess.
Nepal has been recognized as a holy site for hundreds of years. The tranquility of the area will pose some positive vibes on anyone who once visit and experience this paradise. The people, land, and culture are all unique and delighting. You normally don’t want to leave this land once you are immersing in this beautiful land. Nepalese culture speaks to a combination of Indo-Aryan and Tibetan-Mongolian impacts, the aftereffect of a long history of the migration, conquest, and trade. The Nepalese culture has numerous images from Hindu and Buddhist sources. This multi-dimensional social legacy incorporates inside itself the social assorted varieties of different ethnic, inborn, and social gatherings occupying various forms, and it shows in different structures: music and dance; workmanship and crafts; old stories and folktales; dialects and writing; theory and religion; celebrations and festivities; and foods and beverages. The country's national symbols in particular flower and bird are, the rhododendron and Danfe (Lophophorous); the flag; and the crossed Kukhris (cured knives) of the Gurkhas are things of which Nepalese feel proud of. In Nepal, people trust that 'unity in diversity' is their specialty and is a proud identity.

10. Nepalese food

Momo (Nepalese dumpling) is a popular food in Nepal.
Momo (Nepalese dumpling) is a popular food in Nepal.
Although influenced by other Asian cultures like Chinese and Indian, Nepalese food is unique which includes tomatoes, lentils, potatoes, cumin, yogurt, dried vegetables and mostly seasonal fresh fruits and vegetables. Popular Nepalese food is Dal Bhat tarkari, gundruk, dhindo, and momos. A mix of Indian and Tibetan impacts, Nepalese cooking is simple, subtle and fulfilling. Lentils and rice structure the base of most Nepalese dinner, with herbs, vegetables, and meats including a blend of crisp and smoky flavors. Meat is regularly marinated, flame broiled and served in stick structure, a la sheep sekuwa or goat with achar and rice flakes. Thukpa is a generous chicken noodle soup that comes from the northern Himalayan locale, while momo (dumplings) are a Nepalese top pick, filled in as a main or entree. 
Probably the most well-known ingredients incorporated are lentils, potatoes, cumin, coriander, garlic, and fresh produce, and you'll discover yogurt as a side dish or in beverages and sweets. 

Here is some popular Nepali food.

  • Sel Roti
  • Sekuwa
  • Nepali Momo
  • Chowmein
  • Sukuti
  • Thukpa
  • Gundruk
  • Samosa
  • Aloo gobi
  • Roti
  • Pulao
  • Dal Bhat tarkari
  • Goat curry
  • Jerri
  • Newari khaja set

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