Nepal is located at the crossroads of Asian civilizations. Hinduism, Buddhism, palace architecture and rich natural resources constitute unique local tourism resources in Nepal. Tourism in Nepal is one of the most suitable countries for hiking in the world. As the only Hindu country in the world, the biggest feature of Nepal is that there are many temples and gods. Walking in the streets of Nepal, there are three small temples and five big temples, which can be described as "many temples and many houses". There are 330 million gods in Nepal, which is more than the national population. Religious buildings are a major feature of Nepal's tourism. Here, visitors can enjoy the medieval ancient city and exquisite sculptures. Nepal, located at the foot of the Himalayas, is a country with high mountains, with eight peaks over 8000 meters, which is a paradise that global climbers can't miss. In addition, there are abundant ecological landscapes of animals and plants, the most famous of which is Wang Chi National Park, where various wild animals and plants live, including more than 400 endangered rhinos. The main tourist cities in Nepal are Kathmandu, the capital, Patan, the second largest city, Badgang, the third largest city and Boccara, a famous scenic spot.
What are some interesting places in Nepal?
Nepal, a mysterious, beautiful and poor place, is difficult to explain everything there in the face of the religious life at the foot of ancient castles and snow-capped mountains left centuries ago. The photos only leave unforgettable scenery, but I am always worried about when I can walk into that land again. Duba Square, designated as "World Natural and Cultural Heritage" by UNESCO. Here, you can visit the new palace and the Forbidden City and Doka Palace. There is a museum about Nepal's history and art, with a rich collection, and the gate is guarded by the famous Kulka soldiers who are famous for their bravery and good fighting skills. Shopping Nepalese Handicrafts There are many kinds of Nepalese handicrafts with low prices and uneven quality, mainly including inlaid jewelry boxes, wood carvings, T-shirts embroidered with Buddha's eyes, "Sharingji" ukulele, and Nepalese hats for Nepalese women to celebrate traditional festivals-Women's Day [1]. Natural gemstones produced in Nepal, such as crimson crystal, topaz, aquamarine and lapis lazuli, are cheap and good. Turkish gems and corals imported from China or Iran are mostly used for decoration. The original stone can be valued by its weight, while those inlaid in earrings, K-gold necklaces or rings are exquisitely handcrafted, and the price is definitely not cheap. China * * * Carpets China * * * Carpets are exported from Hongkong to new york and are very popular. Old carpets are made of natural dyes, which have complicated patterns and are expensive. Nowadays, many new products made of chemical dyes are woven by civilian families or refugee camps, dyed in bright colors, or dyed with more delicate and expensive plant dyes into traditional religious patterns in China. When buying a carpet, the size should be the length of tatami. Carpets vary in length, width and size, and their prices are also different. China carpets can be bought in Jawalkhel China refugee camp exhibition center near Patan or shops around Bona Pagoda, but the bargaining space is limited. Cloth vests, trousers and dresses sewn with Nepalese or Indian fabrics are all very folk. In addition, there are thick wool coats, vests or backpacks with China geometric patterns, but some clothes are Western sizes. Traditional Nepalese tops and China clothes are not ready-made, but you can cut the cloth yourself and ask a master to sew it. The production time is only one or two days, and the salary is very cheap. Nepal sari fabric is made of cotton, yarn and wool, which can be bought for fashion or cut into scarves. Mask Nepal's mask is modeled after the Hindu god _, and the mask is made of wood carving, copper carving, clay sculpture and other materials. Vendors selling masks are concentrated in three Duba squares. In addition, halfway between Kathmandu and Bhakta, there is a "Thimi Village", which is famous for making solidified paper dance masks and songkhla sculptures. Masks are a specialty of this village. Thangka paintings Nowadays, Thangka paintings in Kathmandu are mostly painted for tourists, and some of them are smoked, which makes people think they are ancient paintings at first glance. Thangka is a long-lane axial painting with the religious belief of Tibetan Buddhism as the pattern, or praising gods and describing festivals. The painting style is exquisite and accurate, even if it is not regarded as a religious object, it can be regarded as a work of art. The real old Thangka painting is not easy to buy. Thangka painted by modern painters is everywhere, and the most dense place is Bhakta cloth. The price depends on personal taste and preference. Handmade paper products have many stationery, envelopes, calendars, notebooks, wrapping paper, lanterns and so on. Nepal handmade paper specially made. The price is low, but the materials are not very good, which can be discussed. Notebooks with Nepalese cloth or batik as the cover are most suitable for repurchase and giving away. There are many shops specializing in this kind of handmade paper products in Temer District of Kathmandu, and each shop has different patterns. Nepalese tea (black tea) Most of the black teas sold in Nepal are Indian Darjeeling black tea and Assam black tea. Some black tea is packed in elegant wooden cases, and some are packed in folk vest bags. It is appropriate to buy this kind of black tea as a gift, because small backpack can not only taste the fragrance of tea, but also be used as an pocket money bag. There are black tea shops near the three Dubai squares in Kathmandu, and there are also grocery stores in Temel district, and the prices are relatively cheap. Spices Nepal has all kinds of edible spices. These spices are all made from natural plants. Although not everything is to your taste, you can buy it and cook it in your own way if you like. They taste delicious and special. You can buy them in traditional markets in Kathmandu, Patan and Bhakta. Silverware and jewelry silverware products are very popular in Nepal, such as jewelry or furniture. Necklaces and rings made in Nepal, ......
What are the interesting places in Nepal?
I have been to all three countries, and I prefer Sri Lanka.
China people usually find it difficult to accept foreign food.
However, food in Sri Lanka is more delicious.
In what month will you visit Nepal?
Nepal's climate is a typical monsoon climate, with two seasons a year. The dry season is from 10 to May, and the rainy season (monsoon) is from June to September.
In many ways, the period from 10 to10 at the beginning of the dry season is the best time to travel. Just after the monsoon, the climate is pleasant, the air is fresh, and the Himalayas are clearly visible in the distance. During this period, there were several important and colorful festivals, such as Eid al-Adha in June+10, 5438.
February-April at the end of the dry season is the second ideal travel time. When the weather gets warmer, hiking in high latitudes is not so difficult. Colorful azaleas and other flowers are in full bloom and very beautiful.
65438+February and 65438+ 10 are relatively cold. The cheap inn in Kathmandu has no heating equipment, and the wind is biting in the morning and evening. May and June are hot and dry, and the temperature is often higher than 30 degrees. The upcoming monsoon climate is worrying. June-September is monsoon, it rains almost every day, and mountain roads and highways are muddy.
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What is the best month to travel in Nepal?
Nepal's climate can be simply divided into rainy season and dry season. The rainy season is from June to September, which will bring you a lot of inconvenience. Other times, which can be called dry season in Nepal, are more conducive to travel. In addition, Nepal's climate can be divided into three regions. The northern alpine region is cold, the middle valley region belongs to temperate climate, and the southern plain region belongs to subtropical climate. It is very hot all year round, and the highest temperature can reach above 40 degrees Celsius. Therefore, if you travel to Nepal, you should make preparations in advance according to your specific tourist area. Based on years of experience, we give you the following suggestions about the tourist season in Nepal.
Best season: The best seasons for tourism in Nepal are 10 and 1 10, which is also the beginning of dry season in Nepal. The time is similar to the autumn time in northern China. The sun is shining, the air is fresh and the temperature is comfortable. For tourists, sightseeing, photography and hiking are all the golden seasons of the year. This period is also the most prosperous season for tourism in Nepal, and the corresponding travel expenses will be slightly higher.
The second best season: February-April is also a good season for tourism in Nepal. During this period, the climate is mild, the vegetation is dense, the flowers are in full bloom, and there is a unique scenery. Just in time for the Spring Festival in China, we can use the Spring Festival holiday to visit beautiful Nepal.
General season: this period refers to 65438+February and 65438+ 10. The main problem is the temperature. Although it is also a dry season, there is not much rainfall and the air is fresh, but the temperature difference between day and night is very large. Especially in those areas with high altitude, the temperature is relatively low in the morning and evening. If you go to Nepal to climb mountains, hike, or participate in tourism projects such as rafting, it is recommended to avoid this time.
Worst season: The rainy season in Nepal is from June to September. Due to the influence of the Indian subcontinent climate, there is a lot of rain during this period, which brings great inconvenience to tourists. But if you want to see Nepal's unique rainy season scenery or do more rafting, you can choose this season.
Is it fun to travel to Nepal?
Traveling to Nepal is still very good. Last year, I went to Nepal with a group of Singapore. The little team leader who took us at that time was very lively and lovely. She is the best tour guide I have ever met when I went out for so many years. She is a Beijing girl and generous, which makes me like Sino-Singapore even more.
What entertainment projects are there in Nepal that should not be missed?
As a landlocked country in the mountainous areas of South Asia, Nepal is located at the southern foot of the Himalayas. Its special terrain and national culture have created a variety of leisure activities in Nepal. The following is my inventory of fun outdoor activities and entertainment projects in Nepal. I hope the donkey friends will have fun while enjoying the beautiful scenery of Nepal.
First, take stock of the fun outdoor activities in Nepal.
Hiking: 14 Eight of the world's highest peaks are located in Nepal, so Nepal has become a holy place for hikers all over the world. Hiking is the most popular and attractive tourism project in Nepal, and almost everyone who travels to Nepal will experience the fun of hiking in Nepal to some extent.
Boating on Fiwa Lake: Fiwa Lake is the second largest lake in Nepal and the most charming tourist attraction in Boquera. Fava Lake is a good place to visit. There are colorful wooden boats and sailboats by the lake for rent to tourists. At any time, you can feel the tranquility of Feiwa Lake from any angle. In the evening, the golden sunset across the Anna Poorna Snow Mountain shines on the lake, lying on the shore or sitting on a boat, slowly enjoying the beautiful lakes and mountains.
Drifting: Nepal is a paradise for drifting. Because of the world's first altitude difference, abundant rainfall and rivers all over the country, many rivers are very suitable for drifting exploration. Nepal rafting is not only wonderful, but also the cheapest in the world. Short-distance rafting time varies from one day to four days, excluding hiking. It is both ordinary and thrilling. Many long-distance rafting can reach remote national parks and wildlife reserves in Nepal. You can combine rafting with jungle exploration to make your trip to Nepal more perfect.
Jungle exploration: Nepal is rich in jungle tourism resources. 1973, Chitwan established the first national park in Nepal, where you can ride an elephant, canoe, take a jeep, or walk by yourself, go deep into nature and observe all kinds of animals and plants at close range. It's quite picturesque, and there are absolutely few opportunities for personal experience, which makes Chiwang National Park a paradise for jungle tourists.
Gliding: Flying a paraglider and soaring like a bird over the Boquera Valley. When the refreshing wind blows in your ear, you can overlook the mythical scenery, with snow-capped mountains, villages, temples, fields, forests and lakes at your feet. Of course, you can't miss such a wonderful experience.
Second, take stock of the fun entertainment projects in Nepal.
1. Bar: Compared with domestic nightclubs, bars and nightclubs in Nepal have more European characteristics. Wandering singers from all over the world, customers from all over the world, simple but emotional decoration, English-proficient waiters (all boys), almost the same as similar places in Europe and America. The only difference is that pornography is strictly prohibited here.
1)Jazz upstreet, located in Lanzpat District, Kathmandu, northeast of Tamil District, has live jazz performances every Wednesday and Saturday night, and plays blues live on Monday night, with a warm and friendly atmosphere and a ticket price of 200 rupees.
2) Music House, located in the northern Tamil district of Kathmandu, with Nepalese rock, reggae and RB-style music. Most performances are held on Friday and Saturday nights, and the ticket price is 200 rupees.
2. Folk song and dance appreciation
There are many ethnic groups in Nepal, and traditional cultural activities are rich and colorful. Cultural programs in Kathmandu can be feasted on, and many places here have song and dance performances every night. Nepal's national songs and dances are mainly festive and joyful, celebrating the change of seasons. They use singing and dancing to express the love of young people. They also use singing and dancing. Beautiful folk songs can be heard everywhere in rural Nepal at night. The luxury Nepalese restaurants in Kathmandu and Boquera mentioned above all have song and dance performances, and of course you can feast your eyes when you go to Chitwan.
3. Cinema
Nepalese cinemas usually show Indian Bollywood blockbusters and Nepalese domestic blockbusters, but you may not understand them when you see them, but you can generally understand them. I recommend two cinemas to you:
1)Jai Nepal Cinema, located in the northern Tamil district of Kathmandu, shows Indian Bollywood blockbusters and Nepalese blockbusters. Ticket price 100~200Rs.
2)QFX Civil Mall, located on the 7th floor of Civil Mall Shopping Center in Kathmandu, shows English Hollywood blockbusters with discounted tickets for morning and matinee. ......
What's so interesting about traveling to Nepal in February!
Nepal's climate is a typical monsoon climate, with two seasons a year. The dry season is from 10 to May, and the rainy season (monsoon) is from June to September. In many ways, the period from 10 to10 at the beginning of the dry season is the best time to travel. Just after the monsoon, the climate is pleasant, the air is fresh, and the Himalayas are clearly visible in the distance. During this period, there were several important and colorful festivals, such as Eid al-Adha in June+10, 5438. February-April at the end of the dry season is the second ideal travel time. When the weather gets warmer, hiking in high latitudes is not so difficult. Colorful azaleas and other flowers are in full bloom and very beautiful. 65438+February and 65438+ 10 are relatively cold. The cheap inn in Kathmandu has no heating equipment, and the wind is biting in the morning and evening. May and June are hot and dry, and the temperature is often higher than 30 degrees. The upcoming monsoon climate is worrying. June-September is monsoon, it rains almost every day, and mountain roads and highways are muddy.
Nepal's local tourism Kathmandu. Kathmandu is a beautiful and quiet city, where you can see people dressed simply, temples of sacred gods, crowded small markets and so on. It feels like a city without competition, and everything here is so leisurely. In Dubai Square in Kathmandu, many exquisite temples and ancient palace buildings are quite spectacular. Paspa Tina Temple is a temple that attracts tourists. The ascetic monks in temples usually take photos with tourists, and the Hindu cremation ceremony is also held here. In addition, the famous Bodener stupa and Monkey Temple both reflect the strong local religious atmosphere.
Boccara of Nepalese local tourism. The beauty of Boccara is beyond simple words. Boating on Feihua Lake is intoxicating, and the mountains and waters here are unique. In Poorna, Anna, the snow-covered peaks are suffocating in the sunshine. The World Peace Tower is a highland in Boccara, where tourists can overlook the distant snow-capped mountains and the scenery of Boccara. It is an excellent scenic spot. Local tourism exploration in Nepal. Wang Chi is a paradise for Nepalese wildlife. There are all kinds of wild animals living in dense forests and grasslands, such as elephants, rhinoceroses and elk. Riding an elephant into the virgin forest, you can see many wild animals and enjoy the beauty of this moment.
Nepal has many places worth visiting. The Monkey Temple is built on the top of the mountain, so if you go to the Monkey Temple, you will get unexpected benefits-you can overlook the whole Kadu Valley. At this time, you will find that there are many buildings here, even comparable to Shanghai. Of course, monkeys are indispensable in the monkey temple. After entering the temple, you will find many monkeys here. These monkeys will neither rob you like monkeys in Emei Mountain, nor be afraid of strangers like monkeys in other places. They will get along well with you. Don't worry, don't be afraid. People here believe in Buddha, and whenever the Buddha is born, a large-scale Buddhist ceremony will be held here. At that time, the monkey temple was crowded with people and was very lively. Second place: Pasupatina Monastery Pasupatina Monastery means "the Lord of all living beings", also known as the Temple of Women, and it is also one of the world cultural sites. Hinduism has a tradition of burning corpses, and this is where people burn corpses. There are two cremation platforms exclusively for princes and nobles in the upper reaches of Bagmati River, and seven cremation platforms for people in the lower reaches. Third place: Ballach Temple Why is Ballach Temple so famous? Because of its unique geographical location, it is built on an island-an island in Fava Lake, which is very artistic. If you go by ferry, the swaying feeling makes Ballach Temple look illusory and dreamlike. Ballach Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Bala to refresh himself. There is a square in front of the temple, and there are flocks of white pigeons in front of the square. When you see a white dove, do you think of the word "peace"? There is indeed a world peace tower south of Feiwa Lake. Do you want to see the snow-capped mountains? This is the best choice. Fourth place: Tumu Temple Tumu Temple is inextricably linked with the name Kathmandu. It is said that Kathmandu comes from Tumu Temple. This wooden temple has a history of about 9 centuries. It is called a wooden temple because it is built with only one tree. How big this tree should be! At first, the wooden temple seemed to be a gathering place, and later it gradually became a temple dedicated to gods. The gate is watched by a bronze lion, which is very imposing.
Which is more fun, Nepal or Bhutan?
Bhutan's races can be roughly divided into three types: the first is indigenous people, who mainly live in eastern Bhutan; The second is the descendant of Xi * *, who mainly lives in western Bhutan; The third is the descendants of Nepalese, who mainly live in southern Bhutan.
The current residents of Bhutan are descendants who immigrated to Bhutan from neighboring countries many centuries ago. People's physical characteristics are mostly Mongolian, with strong physique, dark skin and hard work. They all speak Tibetan and Burmese, and their lifestyles are similar.
According to research, the ancestors of Bhutanese mainly came from China, Myanmar, Nepal and India. According to Sanskrit classics, the indigenous people in Bhutan are Kuchi tribe. The people of this tribe, known as Ngalop, migrated from China to northern and western Bhutan in the 9th century, bringing China's culture and Buddhism to Bhutan, which is still an important part of Bhutan's politics and culture. After a long period of evolution, its lifestyle, customs, language and culture, psychological quality and so on have many characteristics different from * * *, and gradually formed an independent nation, that is, Bhutanese. In the following centuries, Burmese, Indians and Nepalese came to Bhutan one after another. From Assam, perhaps from Myanmar, India moved to eastern Bhutan-Mongolians called it "Shakpu", that is, orientals. Although they are the largest population in Bhutan, they have gradually integrated into the culture of the Alo people, because they are close to India, and some people speak Assamese or Hindi. After a long period of mutual conquest and assimilation among ethnic groups, the ethnic composition of Bhutanese has become more and more simple. At present, the main ethnic groups in Bhutan are only Bhutanese and Nepalese.
Bhutanese, also known as Drucker, are all over the country, accounting for 50% of the total population of the country. They are mainly descendants of western China and Indo-Mongolian descent, as well as indigenous people of Drokpa, Lepcha and Doya tribes. They have their own customs and languages. They like to wear purple cloth and belts, a leather coat outside, leather boots on their feet and a hat made of cow hair on their heads. There is a chute inclined to one side on the tip of the hat to drain water. Their physique and appearance are very similar to those of * * * orientals, with strong bones, broad cheekbones, prominent jaws, slender eyes and strong bodies. Bhutanese in the east are different from Bhutanese in the west. Bhutanese living in the east of Dongla Pass have many similarities with those living in the west of Menyu area in China. Bhutanese living in the west of Pereira Pass are very similar to the residents of Yadong and Chunpi Valley in the north of Sikkim. Bhutanese are mainly engaged in agriculture and animal husbandry, and a few are engaged in commerce and industry.
Nepalese-The ancestors of Nepalese came to Bhutan from the Kingdom of Nepal in the19th century (called17th century in Nepal). Their physical characteristics, living habits and languages are very similar to those of the residents of the Kingdom of Nepal. Nepalese now account for 35% of Bhutan's total population. They mainly live in Sangji, Qielang, Chuk Sareko, Dagana, Jilepu, Shaben, Shamdopuzongka and other places in southern Bhutan, and are mainly engaged in gardening, planting, industry and commerce.
Other ethnic groups-Bhutan also has some indigenous people and immigrants, who account for about 65,438+05% of the country's total population. They are scattered all over the country, maintaining their own national style and living habits, mainly engaged in agriculture, animal husbandry and commerce.
When is the best time to travel to Nepal and when is the best season to travel to Nepal? The best time to travel in Nepal is from 10 to10/month, which is the dry season in Nepal. It is best to go to Nepal.
Nepal is roughly divided into three parts: north, south and middle, with temperate and subtropical natural climate zones. It is a South Asian country called "Hill Country". It is obviously divided into two seasons, dry season and rainy season. The dry season is 10 to March and the rainy season is April to September.
Two seasons are obvious. The dry season is mild and comfortable, relatively cool, with little rain, fresh air, blue sky and white clouds, which complement each other with temples and are full of magical religious colors. On the contrary, in rainy season, the roads are muddy, the air is turbid and the night is cold, so most people can't keep out the cold.
When there is a big difference between rainy season and dry season, the best time to travel to Nepal is definitely dry season. The dry season in Nepal is obviously from 10 to10/month every year, so these two months are called the best time for gold tourism. At this time, it is most appropriate to like climbing mountains, worshiping Buddha and enjoying flowers. There are many people in the golden season, and February-April is the second tourist season. The air is not so clear, but the weather is getting warmer and warmer and wild flowers are everywhere.
Due to the huge differences in the topographical structure of Nepal, the climate between the north and the south is different, which also reveals different natural scenery between the north and the south. Perhaps it is still snowing heavily in the north, and wild flowers are everywhere in the south-central part. It's hot in summer on the plains, but it snows all the year round in the mountains.
What are the tourist attractions in Nepal? The tourist attractions in Nepal are:
1. Duba Square: one of the world's human cultural heritages in Nepal, located in the center of Kathmandu, it is the most distinctive square in the world and the largest Duba square in Nepal.
2. World Peace Tower: The World Peace Tower, built in 1952, belongs to the youngest stupa in Yangon, located on the Yabe Mountain in Dilimingyer, next to the expressway leading to Yangon International Airport. It was built by people from many countries, and the main fundraiser was the Japanese Buddhist community.
3. Lumbini: Lumbini is located in Lu Dehai Pan County, Lumbini District, southern Nepal. It is a world-famous Buddhist shrine.
4. Fiwa Lake: Fiwa Lake is a royal resort in Nepal, close to the coast of Hunan. For more information about tourist attractions in Nepal, please visit: See More.