Why Visit Nepal 2025/26 ?

Posted by: Nepal Holidays Treks and Tours on January 21, 2025

As we all know that however, Nepal is to be known as an agricultural country since when this writer is able to feel the nation and nationality. Literally, to know about the nation and nationality eternally we catch or meet the importance as well as the necessity of travel and tourism. I put here one incident at the age of 16 of my teen spirit phase when I catch a bus (vehicles) it slowly moves from alongside of Budhigandaki river at that time when I see the greenly colored high hilly region attached with shining snow-covered mountain and the river with its own lyrical motion fills me and my brain and warns myself to save this beauty of nation and nationality. So however this small teen desire comes true with this prideful festive movement visit Nepal 2022.

nepal

So why visit Nepal 2025  becomes global concerns over the world. Everyone knows that we (Nepal and Nepali) have just been got awake from the massive earthquake as a victim. This type of devastating disaster majorly hits on the development of our gradually growing travel and tourism which recognize us on this global era with the name of brave Gorkhali having peaceful mind as our lord Buddha as well who we are now peacefully living on warms lap of world’s first highest Himalaya peak Mt. Everest. however of all this situation so tourism is now back to the per-earthquake level with the upgraded airports, better roads improved mobile phone and internet coverage. If anyone is making a plan to visit in Nepal of this festive movement visit Nepal 2025 and their expectation is become true in

  •  Reliable airports ( with an accurate time of delay and departure)
  •  Extended (4 lanes in the capital city, 2 lanes in the highway) and smoothie roads.
  •  An upgraded version in the generation of technology. Especially 4G in telecommunication and network. Internet banking and different internet wallet payment system in daily life traveling.
  •  Snapchat or Instagram at Everest Base camp along with many other routes.
  •  5 Star hotels to the frugal hotel can hold the Accommodation capacity of 20 thousand tourists in one day and Restaurants with amazing local and international.

    everest base camp
    everest base camp

SO, here we mention the attraction of WHY TO VISIT NEPAL???

  • Nature
  •  Adventures
  •  Cultural heritages
  •  Traditional lookout

Diversity

Nature: Exotic, mysterious, breathing And teeming with wildlife. So the Nature of Nepal and Nepali citizens would become incomplete however we explain much too much. The country is predominantly agricultural with many subsistence farmers depending on marginal lands for their livelihood. The fast-growing population has had serious repercussions on the nation’s economy and ecology. They depend on agriculture and fast depleting forests for fuel fodder and timber. The situation has been further aggravated by commercial logging, shifting cultivation, uncontrolled grazing, and encroachment of forest lands. All this has resulted in increased soil erosion, sedimentation, floods and landslides. Similarly, the inadequate ecological considerations in development activities and uncontrolled influx of visitors in ecologically fragile regions have further intensified environmental degradation.
Adventures: Tourism is the largest industry in Nepal and its largest source of foreign exchange and revenue. Possesses eight of the ten highest mountains in the world. Nepal is a hotspot destination for mountaineers, rock climbers and people seeking adventures.

Ten Insanely Awesome Adventures in Nepal

  • Waterfall ice climbing
  •  Trekking mount Everest
  •  Bungee jumping and canyon swing
  •  Mountain flight around Nepal
  •  Ultra-light flying
  •  Parahawking
  •  Jungle safari
  •  Zip flyer

Cultural heritages

Nepal is a treasure land for cultural heritage and natural heritage. According to UNESCO cultural heritage sites in Kathmandu are Pashupatinath, Swyambhunath, Boudhanath, Chahgunarayan, Kathmandu durbar square, Bhaktapur durbar square and Patan durbar square(Durbar square means kings palace in Nepalese terms) are listed in UNESCO cultural heritage sites. So this also proves that Nepal is treasure land for cultural heritages and natural heritage site in Lumbini great Lord Buddha was born and spread the message of peace and enlightens all over the worlds.

Traditional lookout

Nepal is situated in between two large countries India and china so the cultural impact is also intertwined with the culture of the border Indian subcontinent and Tibet. The cultural heritage has evolved over the centuries and as well it purifies from before to now. This multidimensional heritage bounds Nepal’s ethnic tribal and social groups and expresses in music and dance, languages, festivals and celebrations, art and craft, folklore and folktales to religions.

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