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Nepal

Nepal is all this, and more. It is a indeed a brilliant destination for those who like a bit of physical adventure and excitement, or simply crave being in the great outdoors. You can go on a short easy trek if you simply want a taste, or on a more adventurous, almost exploratory one. You can raft on snow-fed rivers, go on a safari, mountain bike across large parts of the country, or even go Bungy jumping. You can watch the most awe-inspiring sunrises and the most brilliant sunsets as the sun moves across the highest mountains and deepest gorges in the world. You can see subtropical vegetation just days after you've been on a glacier or in a high-altitude desert.

 But you don't have to be an adrenaline junkie to visit. An equal part of the magic of Nepal lies in the diversity of culture, religion, and architecture to match the enormous diversity of landscape. The mix of Indian and Tibetan elements with the many indigenous cultures of Nepal make for people with hard-to-place features and religions so synergetic that Buddhism, animism, shamanism, and Hinduism all speak to each other. We live in flat stone-roofed houses with tiny windows in the mountains, in clever conical thatched huts in the lowlands, and around intricately carved wood and brick temples, palaces, and old residences in Kathmandu Valley's UNESCO World Heritage Site squares.

 As a modern nation, Nepal is barely 250 years old, and in some places you do wonder what century you're in, so timeless are the rhythms of everyday life, farming, herding, and worship. It hasn't been an easy transition into modernity politically or in terms of development, but the resilience and good cheer of Nepalese means that we face setbacks with composure and find alternative ways to improve our lives. There are many local initiatives around the country to improve education and bring electricity or water. In Nepal if traditional wooden turbines run stone mills, they are used, rather than discarded for something mindlessly modern, and in many places electricity often comes from solar panels. Snow leopards, among scores of exotic and rare animals, need to be conserved, so local people in the Everest and Annapurna regions have found innovative ways to protect their yak and sheep herds without harming the predators.

 We at Tin-Tin Trekking realize that, at the end of the day, all the information in the world is never going to match each individual's personal experience. Everyone carries away their own special picture of a place, and that is exactly what we are here to help you see.

 Travel Guide
This category includes information about Visa & Passport, Money & Credit Cards, Banks and Traveling by air, by road, Domestic Air Service and Custom Formalities.

 Sightseeing and Exploration
There are many beautiful and interesting cities in Nepal including Kathmandu (Capital), Patan, Bhaktapur, Pokhara, Chitwan, Lumbini, Tansen etc., known for their natural beauty. 

Adventure
Nepal offers exciting opportunities for trekking, rafting, and mountain flight. Jungle safari is an exciting excursion to undertake when life is too overwhelmed with the mundane things of life. Hotels
Nepal offers wide ranges of hotels provide warm hospitality, friendly welcomes and maximum ecstasy. 

Tour Packages
Choose from our "12 Special Programmes Exploring Nepal", and enjoy the Kingdom in the Himalayas that offers the highest mountains in the world, a cultural heritage that is among the riches in Asia and tropical jungles teeming with exotic wildlife.

 Helpline
This category includes the addresses and important telephone numbers of Embassies, Banks, Hospitals, Ambulances, Police, Fire Brigades and Tourist Information Centers. 

Museums
There are many museums in Nepal. The National Museum is the most popular among the Kathmandu people. These museums has a collection of some of the finest pieces of bronze, coins of second century B.C, beautiful paintings, 6,000 leaf handwritten books and 1,000 palm-leaf documents and more.

 National Parks and Wildlife Reserves
More than 10% of Nepal's land area is covered by National Parks & Wildlife reserves. Over 30 species of large wild animals and 180 Species of mammals make their home here. Royal Chitwan National Park is the oldest national park in Nepal. 

Festivals

 Nepal is known for its continuous festivals. Nepalese are said to observe more festivals than there are days in the year. Some of the major and interesting festivals are given in this category.

 

Shopping
There are numerous tourist shops on the main streets and in the arcades of hotels, bursting with tempting jewelleries, image, carpets, clothes and typical Nepalese crafts and much more.


 
Eat outs
Almost every kind of food like Chinese, Indian, Continental, Japanese, Tibetan, Nepalese etc. representing the culinary arts of many parts of the world, can be found in restaurants.


 

 

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