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Why do you want to go to Nepal once in your life?

Why do you have to go to Nepal once in your life?

Counting Asia, Nepal's scenery is definitely among the top three, if not the first! There is no place like Nepal, where you can watch the sunrise in the snow-capped mountains, explore the rainforest on foot, overlook the lake and glide in the snow-capped mountains at the same time … and its exotic customs are so rich and mysterious!

Why do you want to go to Nepal

You have to see the following five reasons!

reason one: there are 14 high mountains over 8m in the world, and nine can be seen in Nepal, and Nepal is low in altitude, so there will be no altitude sickness.

reason 2: Nepal is known as a "paradise for hikers", and many hiking routes are mostly around the Himalayas, among which the Anna Bournas route is rated as one of the best hiking routes in the world.

reason 3: apart from hiking, Nepal also has a wealth of outdoor activities, such as paragliding, rafting, bungee jumping, kayaking, mountain biking, etc. When these are all set in the snow-capped mountains, they will have a completely different feeling from those in other places.

reason 4: Nepal has four world cultural and natural heritages, namely Sagamata National Park, which is marked by Mount Everest, Royal Chitwan National Park with many wild animals, Kathmandu Valley, which is full of historical sites, and Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha Sakyamuni. Tens of thousands of temples are scattered in every corner of the town;

Reason 5: Although Nepal ranks among the poorest countries in the world, it is also a country with a high happiness index. Why? You won't realize it until you go.

Reason 6: Lumbini in Nepal is the birthplace of Buddha Sakyamuni, the only country in the world with Hinduism as its state religion, and is called the country of the gods.

Having been to Nepal is equivalent to having been to the whole world

In Kathmandu, take a walk to see the world heritage

Look at the pilgrims and smile at each other

Kathmandu is an open-air museum. Here, you can see beautifully built temples with a sense of history, all kinds of worship and admiration for gods, and be wary without hurting your foreign people. Strolling through the old city, I smiled at the pilgrims, and this smile became eternal.

watch the sunrise of the fish's tail peak in the morning

It's as brilliant as Switzerland!

Muwei Peak has always been regarded as a sacred mountain in Nepal, so climbing is forbidden. Among the Anna Poorna peaks, the fishtail peak is the most striking, and the sharp tail is particularly striking. The most touching thing is its sunrise. When the sun rises, the dazzling light shines on the snow peak to form a golden dome, and the gorgeous scenery is not lost to the Swiss snow mountain!

boating in Boccara's Pewa Lake

Looking at the beautiful reflection of the snow-capped mountains

Compared with the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu, it's much quieter here, especially Boccara is located in the Himalayan valley, nestled under the snow-covered Annapuna Peak and Fishtail Peak, next to the charming Fewa Lake in Pewa Lake. The lush vegetation is in sharp contrast with the magnificent scenery of snow-capped mountains ...

In a miniature version of Africa-Chitwan National Park

Chasing rare animals through the jungle and observing rhinoceros and Bengal tigers

It is said that in the hearts of Nepalese people, apart from countless gods, it is this unspoiled Chitwan Forest Park, which is one of the largest forest parks in Asia. In the eyes of Nepalese, this is a gift from the gods and their most precious wealth.

In Chitwan Park, spend a whole day dealing with animals. Ride an elephant through the primeval forest with towering old trees, and go to the grass to see the unique Bengal tiger, rhinoceros, wild deer and monkeys … just like a miniature version of Africa.

Take a hike around the Himalayas

Take a close look at the highest mountain range in the world

Nepal is known as a "paradise for hikers". Many hiking routes are around the Himalayas, among which Anna Bournas is rated as one of the best hiking routes in the world. Our itinerary also specially arranged a day's hiking in Mount Dembus, Boccara, and a close look at the Himalayas.

Stay at Shangri-La Hotel, Boccara

Swim in the pool at the foot of the Himalayas

Shangri-La Hotel is located on a magnificent mountain with snow all year round, with an outdoor swimming pool with waterfalls and beautiful Himalayan scenery. Each room has a balcony with a beautiful view. Here, everywhere is a view.

The lush, step-by-step garden courtyard is also a pleasant design.

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