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Problems Faced by Tourists in Nepal

Situated in the lap of Himalayas, Nepal is one of the most beautiful place in the world. The scenic beauty is astonishing as Nepal has many beautiful scenery to enjoy. But as a country Nepal government  has very less to give to foreign tourist as facility. Foreign tourist has to face a lot of problems in Nepal. In this session I have noted down some of the problems foreign tourist might face: Mostly these problems are being faced on a highway trip. 1.Bad culture of local people. 2.Lack of clean pubic toilet. 3.Problems with sanitation 4.Even Bottled mineral waters are polluted. 5.Bad conditions of Roads and Bridge. 6.Most of the local people are money minded. 7.Corrupt Police officer. 8. Highway blockage due to flood and landslide 9.Lack of standard motel. 10.Dangerous airports. 11.Lack of airports and even roads in beautiful destination. 12.Worst airport staff. 13.High fare taxis as per their condition. 14.Unplanned Traffic situation. 15.No facility of online transpor

Shailung, Natural viewpoint

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Situated at an altitude of 3150 southwest of Dolakha district, it got its name due to the presence of hundreds of hillock over the whole place. Naturally beauty and religiously importance place is Shailung. It can be memorized as the resting place while we are on the way to heaven. Beauty is its main characteristics as well as it is religiously important too. The natural viewpoint at the top is believed to be the residence of Lingeshwor Mahadev. Maximum devotees visit this place on Janai Purnima, Balachaturthi and Bara Barsha Mela. From this point beautiful snow-capped mountains like Mt. Everest, Ganesh, Machhapuchhre is clearly visible. Even we can get the clear view of Kathmandu valley and terai regions of Nepal. The landscape is surrounding by beautiful mountain ranges and top is covered with snow for two months during winter. People residing there are rich in their cultures. Culturally important Tamang people are the permanent resident of that place. After enjoying its natural

VISIT NEPAL 2020

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After the devastating earthquake on 2015, Nepal is standing more stronger than before. All the factors are suiting Nepal for its growth. Major problem of political instability has already been solved. Nepal is now moving towards its goal of peace and harmony. Situated between two powerful nation India and China and being landlocked country, exporting of goods to other country is quiet difficult but from the grace of God it has been blessed with natural beauty. From the snow-capped mountain in the north with green hill in the center to plain land in the south, Nepal has great potential in Tourism. So, For the sustainable development of tourism industries Government of Nepal has decided to launch a campaign call Visit Nepal 2020, lifetime experiences. The main moto of this campaign is to attract more tourist towards the country and to convey the message to the world that Nepal is safe to visit.Bearing the dark history of war between Government of Nepal and maoist which has already b

History Of Nepali Language

Since the creation of greater Nepal, the Nepali language has been popular as an easy means of communication between all language speakers of the nation. Many years before the creation of greater Nepal, the Nepali language had been in use from Bhramhaputra in the east and Kashmir in the west. The linguists have taken the stone inscription of Adityabanshi king Damupal, dating back to 1038 BS, as the official source of Nepali language. A copperplate inscription dating back to 1280 BS is the historical evidence of Krachalya King’s victory over Kedar-land Gadawal to create Sija’s Rigime. After studying the gold inscription of Prithvi Malla of 1413 B.S, we can surmise that the Nepali language came into existence in Gorkha and Gadawal since then. Linguist Balkrishna Pokharel has written that the Nepali language used in Kirat era until 1382 BS is indicated by Simrangaud king Harisingh Dev’s Pandit Jyotirishwor’s Maithiti book ‘Barnaratnakar.’ Similarly, Bhanubhakta Pokharel writes, "Five

How to go to Muktinath

There are many ways to reach Muktinath: 1. Either take a flight from Pokhara to Jomsom then hike for 7-8 hours from Jomsom 2. Trek all the way from Pokhara through Kali-Gandaki valley, it takes 7/8 days. 2. Nowadays the Bus & Jeep Services are available from Pokhara to Jomsom via Beni, Ghasa, Tato pani,Tukuche, Marfa, it takes time about 10-11 hrs. There are only 4 WD jeep services after the Jomsom to Ranipauwa near by Muktinath, it takes 2.30 hrs. The road is unpaved after Beni to Jomsom & Muktinath through the Kaligandaki river bank & hill area. 3. Helicopter services are also available from Pokhara & Kathmandu. The sight of the bewildering Annapurana and Dhaulagiri ranges will enchant you as you approach towards Pokhara Valley by air or surface. The next morning when you discover the clear sky and views of mountain, you then discover you are on your special journey to the Muktinath  

Buddha Was Born In Nepal

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Buddha was born around 565 B.C. in Lumbini in modern day Nepal. His name was Siddhārtha Gautama (Sanskrit: सिद्धार्थ गौतम; Pali: Siddhattha Gotama)' means 'descendant of Gotama whose aims are achieved/who is efficacious in achieving aims', he later became the Buddha (literally Enlightened One or Awakened One). He is also commonly known as 'Shakyamuni' or 'Sakyamuni' (lit. "The sage of the Shakya clan") and as the Tathagata (lit. "thus come" or "thus gone"). Siddhartha Gautama was born in Kapilvastu Lumbini (a town situated in modern Nepal, near the Indian border but clearly Buddha was not born in India) under the full moon of May to the clan of the Shakyas, a warrior tribe . His father, Suddhodana, was the ruler of the Sakya people and Siddhartha grew up living the extravagant life of a young prince. His mother name was Mayadevi. According to custom, he married at the young age of sixteen to a girl named Yasodhara. His

Some information that can help you while visiting Nepal

1. GENERAL INFORMATION "Roof of the World" , Nepal 's well known nickname explains why so many come here to view it's beauty, challenge it's natural structures, and see a place many believe to be the center of earth . Cradled amongst the highest mountains in the world, it is no wonder that Nepal has come to be known as the kingdom where deities mingle with mortals. Close to a billion people revere the Himalayas as sacred, as this country boasts the highest point in the world, Mt. Everest , known to the Nepalis as "Sagarmatha" (Mother of the Universe), which reaches 8,848 (29,028 ft) high. Another given nickname for Nepal, "A Root Between Two Stones", describes the unique positioning of this beatiful country, Tibet to the north and India to the south. Hundreds of millions of years ago continents where structure far differently than they are today. A sub-continent (India) and an Eurasia continent collided, creating thi