Visit to Nepal in 2020

Awesome Reasons to Visit Nepal in 2020

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Just so you know, Nepal shall hold a major campaign in the upcoming year 2020 to woo visitors from around the world to tour it’s wonderful nation. You need to be part of this upcoming visit. You may be interested in knowing the many goodies that Nepal has to offer and how they may benefit you. 

Below are some of the awesome reasons why a visit to Nepal in 2020 is a good thing to do: 

1: Eat Sumptuous Cuisines 

Needless to say, you can never pay a visit to the nation without trying out the many delicious cuisines that the nation has to provide to any would-be visitor. Finding the right cuisine to try out may be daunting considering the ethnically and culturally diverse nature of the nation. Nonetheless, the Dal Bhat would be a suitable one to try a hand in. The Chitlang Cheese and some homemade wines would also be worthy tries. 

2: Check out the many UNESCO World Heritage Sites 

Throughout the nation of Nepal are some UNESCO World Heritage sites. In total, Nepal is home to four world heritage sites. These are the Sagarmatha National Park, Chitwan National Park, Lumbini, and the Kathmandu Valley. Your visit to the nation would be incomplete and erroneous without a stopover at any of these places. They will give you a comprehensive peek into what the nation has to provide. 

3: Enlist in a Yoga Training Program 

The year 2020 is yet again a good one to make use of to train in yoga. Take advantage of the many institutions that exist in the nation to undertake this feat. In particular, you may attempt the 300 hour yoga teacher training in Nepal as it is the most comprehensive and far-reaching of all the programs. 

4: Bungee Jumping 

Love heights and scary activities? Attempt bungee jumping in the area. And if bungee jumping is too much for you, then attempt to paraglide in the area. Five different places exist for your trial of this wonderful sporting activity. The period from November through to February would be most suited for the job. 

5: Try Canyon Jumping 

Nepal is home to many deep valleys and canyons, all of which provide wonderful opportunities for canyon jumping. It is also the home to the world’s second-highest bungee jumping place on earth, at approximately 160 meters deep. In your stay at the nation, you may yet again attempt to leverage this sporting activity in the area. 

6: Birdwatch 

Because of the many forests and wild places, the wonderful nation of Nepal is also home to many exotic bird species that number well over 400. As you walk around, bike or take your cab, you will enjoy the benefit of spotting thousands of kingfishers, lapwings, geese, storks, eagles, and ducks. These are complemented by many birdwatching accommodation facilities. 

7: Take Wildlife Safaris 

The wide-open nature of the country also makes it suitable for wildlife safaris. For a little bit more money, you will also get the opportunity to take some wildlife safaris. As you move along, you will take note of the changing scenery of the majestic mountains, vast jungle, and wild rivers. Do stop by to take photos and videos. You will need these resources, later on, to reminisce your time here. 

8: Partake of the Wild White Water Rafting Adventures 

As hinted already, Nepal is home to several wild rivers. You may yet again consider rafting in any of them as part of your adventurous visit here. Discuss with your travel agent well in advance to get to know precisely when and where a raft would be most suitable. 

9: Trek in the Wild 

Nepal has innumerable trekking trails that offer you a chance to simply walk around as you behold the wild beauty that the nation has to offer. Of course, no visit to the area is complete without a trek in one of the trails that run through the landscape. We do suggest the Annapurna base camp as it is the one that is most loved by past tourists. 

10: Behold the Spiritual Life of Nepal 

Like any other nation, Nepalese are also believers and worshippers of gods and spirits. Your visit here should also provide you the opportunity to behold the people as they worship and appease their gods. Specifically, you will get the opportunity to see dogs, cows, and crows being worshipped in the ‘city of lights.’ 

11: Enjoy the Nepali Festival 

October is the month of festivals in Nepal. At this time, the Dashain, which is largely hailed as the mother of all festivals in Nepal is celebrated. It celebrates the goddess Durga. This festival is largely yours for attendance if you practice the Hindu religion. If you are non-Hindu adherer, you may just behold it for the sake of quenching your curiosity. 

12: Climb Mount Everest 

At a height of 8,848 m (29,002 feet), no other peak comes remotely close to Mount Everest. Few people if any have scaled the top of the mountain. You too may wish to try your luck here as you visit the nation. Even if you cannot reach the peak, you may as well get to one of the base camps that occupy its height as you move along. 

13: Examine and behold where Gautama Buddha was born 

Siddhartha Gautam, who happens to be the founder of Buddhism, was born in Nepal. A stay in this nation thus allows you to behold where exactly he was born. His actual birthplace in Lumbini. While here, you will see many people and tourists who hail from all walks of life to visit here for the same reason. If you are a Buddhist, you should also join them in meditation and worship. 

14: Bike along the many trails available 

Other than trekking trails, Nepal also has many biking trails that provide equally awesome opportunities for you to ride along. Regardless of your unique biking preference, Nepal has you covered and well taken care of. The Annapurna Circuit, which is the best of all routes, is a good one to attempt. Try it out in April/May or October/November season. 

15: Sightsee the world’s highest altitude lake 

In closing, Nepal is also home to the world’s highest altitude lake, Tilicho. It is situated at an elevation of 4,949 m above sea level. Other than sightseeing, the lake itself gives you the chance to capture memorable photos and videos. Take care though as this area is largely prone to landslides and other issues. 

WOW! What more guidance do you need that a visit to Nepal in 2020 is indeed worthwhile? We can only ask that you embark on planning the visit as soon as you probably can. All doors are open for you, regardless of where exactly you hail from. We look forward to hearing from you soon…

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