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Why do most people like to go to Nepal from Tibet? What should I pay attention to when traveling to Nepal?

Recently, most tourists from Tibet will stop by Nepal. Nepal has a unique style and low price, attracting a large number of people. Moreover, it is very convenient to cross the border from Tibet to Nepal by land, so more and more tourists like to travel from Lhasa, Tibet to Nepal.

Nepal is located at the southern foot of the middle Himalayas. It is the country with the most diverse climate and complex terrain in the world. Nepal is a small country in Asia, but also a big tourist country. In Nepal, you can enjoy the world heritage at the intersection of great Asian civilizations (Hinduism and Buddhism, Chinese nation and Indians), walk on the most magnificent snow-capped mountains and ride elephants to visit world-class national parks.

If you want to avoid the tourist trap when you go to Nepal, there is no problem. For example, when is the best time to travel to Nepal? The best season is 10 to 1 10, which is the beginning of dry season in Nepal, so it is the most comfortable time to travel. Secondly, we should pay attention to what we can't bring into Nepal. These Baidu searches can find out about air tickets and hotel reservations. As long as these basic strategies are understood and done, Nepal's problems are basically not big.

Then we should pay special attention to the local customs and taboos, because Nepalese are gentle, slow to do things, and have a weak sense of time, so we need some patience when dealing with local people. For example, when going to eat, try not to look for food when they are hungry, because they will serve slowly.

The vast majority of Nepalese believe in Hinduism, and many Hindu temples prohibit non-Hindus from entering. Therefore, you must not wear shorts and short skirts when entering the temple, and then you must wear slippers when entering the temple. When you want to turn the stupa, you must also remember to walk clockwise. For some religious ceremonies, permission must be obtained before filming, and it is disrespectful to visit funeral ceremonies without taking pictures.

When I was in Nepal, my left hand was considered unclean, so I had to avoid ordering food with my left hand. Never use your left hand when shaking hands with others, and never touch a child's head, because they think the head is sacred, and outsiders can't touch it, and they can't point their feet at others when sitting. With these notices, there will basically be no problems.

Most people in Nepal are very friendly. As long as you follow these customs and basic strategies before going out, I believe this trip will be beautiful. You can choose to travel independently with friends. If you must choose a qualified travel agency with the group, you must carefully choose a local travel agency. I hope you have a wonderful trip!