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What should Nepal pay attention to in its diet?

Travel needs opportunities and luck. This time, Bian Xiao came to this Buddhist country with the delegation of Niebel's mother, which confirmed this sentence. According to the personal experience of Bian Xiao's trip to Nepal, I listed some things that need to be prepared to go to Nepal:

1, currency:

It is difficult to exchange Nepalese rupees in China, so exchange dollars first and then exchange rupees in Nepal.

1 USD can be exchanged for about 75-83 rupees, and the exchange rates of airports and hotels are different.

Donkey's warm reminder: it is suggested to change $ 100 first, which can be used for a few days, and then change it after use.

In terms of RMB, 1 RMB = 1 1 Nepalese rupees or so.

2. Clothes:

There is a big temperature difference between morning and evening in Nepal, so you need to take a coat.

It is warmer from April to August, with the highest temperature of about 27 degrees. You can wear long sleeves and light clothes.

It is cold from September to March, and the lowest temperature is about 5 degrees. It is recommended to bring a thick coat.

Note: dress conservatively when entering the temple.

If you wear shoes, you can usually wear a pair of light sports shoes and a pair of thick-soled hiking shoes, which can be worn on foot and in the jungle.

3. Equipment:

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A. Adapter: Unlike China, Nepal has two or three European standard round holes. Please buy an adapter.

B. flashlight: with a flashlight, Nepal is very dark at night and often has power outages.

C. dust mask: dust mask is a must. There is a lot of dust in the air in Nepal. Wearing a mask can help you breathe.

D: Telescope: You can see the snow-capped mountains more clearly.

4. Daily necessities:

Toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, water and toiletries can all be brought, and the hotel facilities in Qitewang are relatively simple.

Sun protection, high altitude and strong sunshine in northern Nepal.

5. Drugs:

Stomach medicine, Nepal's diet tastes heavy, which may cause gastrointestinal discomfort.

Motion sickness medicine, a large part of the time is spent on the bus.

Mosquito repellent water is very useful in the strange jungle area.

Band-aid, Chitwan is easily cut by branches when riding an elephant.

That's basically it. As the saying goes, in the journey of life, the less you take, the farther you go.