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Matters needing attention in traveling to Nepal

Whether you are at school or stepping into the society, you must be familiar with traveling. With the help of travel, you can vent your emotions and adjust your mood. There are many precautions in traveling. Are you sure you understand everything? The following are the precautions for my trip to Nepal, hoping to help everyone.

put on

Most parts of Nepal have a subtropical monsoon climate, with an average temperature of 12-22 degrees in February and March. You can take a thin sweater and coat with you when you travel. In addition, Wang Chi is tropical, with hot weather all year round, humid and sultry from June to September every year, and locusts are rampant. I suggest not to go to Wang Chi at this time. Due to the abundant sunshine in Nepal's dry season, tourists must prepare outdoor products such as sunglasses, sunscreen and sun hat.

tip

Nepal is a country that needs tipping. The waiters, restaurant waiters, bellmen and other service personnel in local hotels are warm and thoughtful. You might as well give a proper tip to show your gratitude. It is generally appropriate to tip 5-20 N, but it is not necessary for taxi drivers.

supply voltage

The voltage in Nepal is 220 volts or 240 volts. The plugs of the capital Kathmandu Hotel are two-phase or three-phase round heads, while those of the National Forest Park and Boquera are two-phase round heads. Visitors are advised to bring a universal plug.

Religious taboo

Nepal is full of all kinds of gods, especially Hinduism and Buddhism, and religious taboos. Only by respecting the local religious culture and habits can we better integrate into the local people and better understand their lives.

1, Hinduism believes that cows are the messengers of Shiva, so in Nepal, especially in local restaurants in Nepal, try to avoid eating beef or using cowhide products. You can't stand on the statue and take photos. You should get permission and take off your shoes before entering the temple.

You can't touch the child's head casually, because the head is regarded as the place where the gods live.

Nepalese who hold funerals at home usually wear white clothes. If you see them on the trip, try to avoid touching them.

In Nepal, be careful not to cross the local people's bodies or feet when walking.

6. If you want to attend religious ceremonies or take photos, you must first get permission, and you can't make your own decisions.

7. When you meet an ascetic sitting on the roadside, don't disturb them at will. Sometimes the ascetic will take the initiative to give you a card, or bless you in other ways, and then charge you. Please accept it seriously. In addition, taking pictures of ascetic monks may ask you for money!

on the way

In Nepal, no matter what you ask for directions, even if you open the map, people will come around to show you the way. As long as the other party talks to you, they will definitely ask you for money. So you'd better buy a map in advance and get familiar with the road conditions, otherwise you will definitely cry for help and ask for money if you take out a map on the road.

independent travel

1. There are travel agencies in the lakeside areas of Boccara. You can find backpackers and chartered cars to go to Nanyabao, and you can also add some equipment needed to enter the mountain here.

2. To enter the mountainous area of Anna Poorna, you need to apply for a mountain entry permit and TIMS at ACAP, and the mountain entry permit is 2000 Nepalese rupees.

3.ABC route is very mature, basically no guide is needed, but porters can be hired to carry heavy luggage. The price of a porter in the peak season is about 10 to 15 dollars.

language

Nepali language that may be used during the trip.

hello &; Goodbye: Namaste (pronounced na-ma-s-dei)

Thank you: Dhanyabad (pronounced Dan-Ni-Ya-Ba -D)

Sorry: Hagel

Yes: Check No: Check that.

How are you? Tapailai casto Chaha?

I'm fine: Ma Sanchai Chu

How much: Katie

Enough: Pew

Help: Gohar.

I love you: male Timmy Maya Garchu (pronounced almost the same as "My eyes got you" in English)

PS: Most of the above spellings correspond to English. Consonants sound similar. You can try to spell it slowly by yourself, but English in Nepal can basically meet the demand.

children

On the way to Nepal, you may meet children pestering you for money or other food and use. Please don't mention it at this time, and refuse them sternly. Because it has become a habit for Nepalese children to ask tourists for things now, it is estimated that this behavior can only increase their bad mentality of getting something for nothing and taking chances.

If you want to give your heart to the children here, you can donate money to the children's welfare fund in the file through formal channels.

The above are the precautions for traveling in Nepal. Knowing this can save you a lot of trouble.