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What should I pay attention to when traveling to Nepal? What can't be missed?

I volunteered in Nepal for a month. Lost a few kilograms. I have been to Kathmandu, Chiwan and Boccara. Generally speaking, Nepalese are friendly, but their living conditions are much worse than those in China, so it is normal for tourists to wander around. 1. In terms of life, drinking water conditions are not good. In big cities like Boccara and Kathmandu, at least shops can buy water, but in small villages like Wang Chi, it is difficult to buy clean water. Don't touch the bottle mouth when drinking that kind of glass bottle, it's all poured directly into it and sealed. =, and be sure to drink more sliced mango juice. It's really delicious for my wife. Power supply in Nepal is tight, so except for the big capital and Boccara, other places often have power outages, so bring flashlights. And it's not safe at night. Never go out alone. You can get a local phone card when you get there, which is very cost-effective. You can call and send a text message to China directly, and the phone number is only a few cents equivalent to RMB, which is much more cost-effective than international roaming. And you can also use traffic, although the network speed is a little slow, but the price is cheaper than mobile. 2. Culture: Respect the cultural traditions of the local people. The left hand and feet are not clean, children's heads can't be touched, cows are sacred (of course, some western restaurants in Boccara have steaks to eat), and women are not allowed to enter the kitchen when they are guests at local people's homes. But in Kathmandu, Boccara and other big cities, people are more open-minded and women's status will be higher. 3. Diet: The restaurants in a street near Lake Boccara are all very good! ! A steak is super big and cheap. Tip. In Kathmandu, I went to the legendary best Nepalese restaurant to eat Nepalese food, and only that one thought it was not bad. Later, I ate Nepalese food at home and almost threw up. They don't need detergent or anything. Spoons and plates are washed with water. At that time, I really regretted not bringing my own tableware ... you can try the snacks sold on the street. Don't worry, they sell it to you at twice the price of others. Ice cream is great, fried rice is sour, and some people can't accept it. I think it's not bad, but it's sold in the newspaper, so it smells like ink. I suggest going to a local restaurant for breakfast. The coffee is super delicious and very sweet, with chocolate powder on it. 4. Accommodation: Generally, the price is relatively cheap. If you are willing to spend money, you'd better live better, otherwise you will find that there is no hot water when you live in it. Most local people don't need hot water, just take a bath. You have to bargain hard when you buy something. If you want to play, you must go to Boccara! Paragliding is really recommended, but it seems that you can only pay US dollars. In Nepal, the US dollar can be directly used as currency. The exchange of RMB and Nigerian currency is still at Zhangmu Port, where it is the highest. If it is flying, you can exchange it with the local people and pay back the money. And the food in Boccara is really much better. Nepal has the second highest bungee jumping event in the world, and the most important thing is the beautiful environment. The following are stream types. Many hotels in many places can be booked, and it is the nearest to go from Kadu. Many people also go to Wang Chi, which is suitable for hiking and animal watching. But I stayed there for two weeks and really felt that the climate was too hot and stuffy and there was nothing to see. It's just a crocodile hippo or something, sitting on an elephant. Two of my friends went to a legendary country, a nature zoo or something, and were bitten by leeches. It was a long walk before they saw a hippo. They showed me the photos, and their legs were bloody, so they must wear long pants, sports shoes and wind oil if they go. It is recommended to take the bus roof once. It's exciting, but my ass will hurt for two days. Show all