Nepal is a neighbouring country of China, which is situated at
the west of Tibet. Can you imagine there are even no trains, no any
express ways across the country? What's more, the bus can be driven
at the average speed of 30 kilometers per hour. But, to be
surprised, hundreds of millions of international
tourists are attracted to flock to Nepal every year. After 10 days'
explore, we are also fascinated by its beautiful nature landscapes,
abundant world cultural heritages and authentic lifestyles, which
indeed deserve each of us to experience in our lifetime.

Beautiful nature landscapes-
the Himalayas
Himalayas are great mountain system of Asia forming a natural
barrier between China and Nepal, which include the highest
mountains in the world, with more than 110 peaks rising to
elevations of 7300 metres or more above sea level. One of those
peaks is Mt. Everest, the world's highest, with an elevation of
8848 metres. You must be shocked at the stunning nature views when
you are standing in the front of these amazing high
mountains.
The Himalaya ranges are the world-wide top-quality nature for
trekking, so a lot of trekking routies are well designed and
constructed to offer international tourists to pursue the best
experience of Himalaya massif.
On the trekking, you have to go
through several small villages, where people still keep their
authentic lifestyles. In 1960s, one British explorer came here to
help local people develop sustainabletourism industry in the
following 30 years. To this day, there are no any vendors to annoy
you along the trekking, what's more, no local people demange
tourists' right intentionally when they run their tourism business,
on the contrary, they are always friendly even though you refuse
their service.

Abundant world cultural
heritages
There are three must-see ancient cities, namely Kathmandu,
Bhaktapur and Patan, and all of them are designated as the world
cutlural heritage sites. Kathmandu has been reconstructing, but has
not completed yet since it was destroyed by the devastating
earthquake in 2015 and Patan is the smallest one, so Bhaktapur is
the most worth visiting.
Each of the ancient cities has the
Durbar square, where many exquisite buildings are highly-dense
garthering. When you are wandering around these unique
architectures with delicate carvings, you seem to go back hundreds
of years ago.

Three
world-cultural-heritage-site temples are highly remmended. The
first one is
Pashupatinath Temple built in the 5th
century, and renovated by Malla Kings, the site itself is said to
have existed from the beginning of the millennium when a Shiva
lingam, the most sacred icon in Hinduism, was discovered here. It
is also the largest temple complex in Nepal stretching on the both
sides of the Bagmati River considered holy by Hindus.
Authentic lifestyles
Nepal is the home to Sakyamuni, the
founder of Buddhism, but 86 percent of Nepalse populations believe
in Hinduism, so many Hindu temples are distributed everywhere.
Local people still live their live with religious rituals
strictly.
Local life looks tough and simple in
some people's eyes, but local people often celebrate a lot of
festivals in a year to find their joyness including Shiva Ratr,
Holi, Buddha Jayanti, Dasain, and so on.
What make you unexpected is that you
can find the peace and serenity in Pokhara, which is the second
largest city of Nepal. What's more, you must love such the leisure
& relaxing life around the Fewa Lake.
If you are an adventure traveler, don't miss to play the
Paragliding or Zipline in Pokhara, which are so exciting but
safe.

There have more attractions you can experinece in Nepal. If
you are interested in the religion, you prefer to visit the
Lumbini, where it is the birth place of Sakyamuni. However, if you
like forest or wildlife, you had better go to Chitwan, a world
heritage property, for your unforgettable safari. Anyway, you are
welcomed to travel to Neapl by yourself to explore this mysterous
& ancient country. Definately, we would appreciate it very much
if you send your experience when you come back from Nepal.
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