Teaching at Buddhist Monasteries in Nepal
Key facts
Capital:
KathmanduLocation:
Southern Asia, between China and IndiaCurrency:
Nepalese rupees (NPR)Area:
147,181 sq kmPopulation:
30,424,878 (July 2021 est.)Languages:
Nepali (official) 44.6%, Maithali 11.7%, Bhojpuri 6%, Tharu 5.8%, Tamang 5.1%, Newar 3.2%, Bajjika 3%, Magar 3%, Doteli 3%, Urdu 2.6%, Avadhi 1.9%, Limbu 1.3%, Gurung 1.2%, Baitadeli 1%, other 6.4%, unspecified 0.2%; note - 123 languages reported as mother tongue in 2011 national census; many in government and business also speak English (2011 est.)Religion:
Hindu 81.3%, Buddhist 9%, Muslim 4.4%, Kirant 3.1%, Christian 1.4%, other 0.5%, unspecified 0.2% (2011 est.)TimeZone:
UTC+5.75Tel Code:
+977Experiences
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Things to Do
1. Hiking in the Himalayas
Enjoy breathtaking views and challenging trails while trekking in the majestic Himalayas.
2. Exploring Kathmandu Durbar Square
Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Nepal by visiting the ancient palaces, temples, and courtyards of Kathmandu Durbar Square.
3. Rafting in the Trishuli River
Experience the thrill of white water rafting in the Trishuli River, surrounded by beautiful landscapes and adrenaline-pumping rapids.
4. Paragliding in Pokhara
Soar above the awe-inspiring Pokhara Valley and enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayas while paragliding.
5. Visiting Lumbini
Explore the birthplace of Gautama Buddha and discover the spiritual significance of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
6. Jungle Safari in Chitwan National Park
Embark on an exciting wildlife adventure and spot rare species including tigers, rhinos, and elephants in the lush jungles of Chitwan National Park.
7. Mountain Biking in Mustang
Ride through the rugged terrain of Mustang and enjoy the thrill of mountain biking with stunning views of the Himalayas.
8. Exploring Pashupatinath Temple
Witness the religious rituals and vibrant atmosphere of Pashupatinath Temple, one of the most sacred Hindu temples in Nepal.
9. Trekking to Annapurna Base Camp
Embark on a challenging trek to Annapurna Base Camp and be rewarded with breathtaking views of the Annapurna mountain range.
10. Bungee Jumping in Bhote Koshi
Experience the ultimate adrenaline rush by leaping off a suspension bridge into the Bhote Koshi River gorge, one of the world's wildest rivers.
Stories
Weather
Nepal has a diverse climate due to its varied topography, ranging from tropical to alpine.
The Terai
- The Terai region, located in the southern part of Nepal, has a tropical climate with high temperatures and high humidity.
- The monsoon season runs from June to September, bringing heavy rainfall to the region.
- The best time to visit the Terai region is from October to May, when the weather is dry and temperatures are more moderate.
The Hill Region
- The Hill region, located in the middle part of Nepal, has a temperate climate with cool temperatures and moderate rainfall.
- The monsoon season runs from June to September, bringing heavy rainfall to the region.
- The best time to visit the Hill region is from October to May, when the weather is dry and temperatures are more moderate.
The Himalayas
- The Himalayas, located in the northern part of Nepal, have an alpine climate with extremely cold temperatures and heavy snowfall.
- The best time to visit the Himalayas for trekking and climbing is from September to November, when the monsoon season has ended and the weather is clear.
It's worth noting that the weather in Nepal can be unpredictable and can change rapidly, particularly in the mountainous regions, so it's always a good idea to check the forecast and pack appropriate clothing. Additionally, the peak tourism season in Nepal varies depending on the activity you want to do, for example, trekking and climbing are more popular during the dry season, while rafting and kayaking are popular during the monsoon season.
Food
Accommodation
There are several options for accommodation in Nepal, catering to different budgets and preferences. Some of the most common types of accommodation include:
Hotels
Nepal has a wide range of hotels, from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxury resorts.
Guesthouses
These are small, family-run accommodations that offer basic amenities and a more authentic local experience.
Homestays
Staying with a local family in their home is a unique way to experience Nepal's culture and way of life.
Hostels
Hostels are a budget-friendly option for travelers, offering shared dormitory-style accommodation.
Camping
For trekkers and hikers, camping is a common way to spend the night while on the trail. Tents and equipment can be rented or purchased in Kathmandu and other major towns.
Resorts
Nepal have some of the best resorts in the world, especially in the mountain regions, which offer luxury accommodation, spa services and adventure activities.
Lodges
Some of the trekking routes have lodges that provide accommodation, meals and other services for trekkers.
It's worth noting that availability and quality of accommodation can vary greatly depending on the region, so it's best to do your research and make reservations in advance, especially during peak tourist season.
Transportation
There are several options for transportation in Nepal. Some of the most common include:
Bus
This is the most common mode of transportation for locals and tourists alike. Buses run between major cities and towns, and are relatively inexpensive.
Taxi
Taxis are widely available in Nepal and can be a convenient way to get around, especially if you're short on time.
Motorbike/Scooter
Renting a motorbike or scooter is a popular option for travelers looking to explore more remote areas.
Bicycle
Renting a bicycle is a great way to explore the countryside and small towns.
Domestic flights
For mountain regions and trekking routes, domestic flights to remote area are available.
Private Car
Hiring a private car with a driver can be a comfortable and convenient way to travel around Nepal, especially for longer journeys.
Trekking
Trekking is a popular way to explore the Himalayas. There are a variety of trekking routes available, catering to different levels of fitness and experience.
Money
Currency
- The currency in Nepal is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR).
Cash And Cards
- It is recommended to carry cash in small denominations as it is widely accepted in most places.
- Credit cards are accepted in major cities and tourist areas, but it is advisable to carry some cash as well.
ATMs
- ATMs are widely available in Nepal.
- The major cities and tourist areas have ATMs that accept international cards.
- It is recommended to withdraw cash from reputable bank ATMs.
Tipping
- Tipping is not mandatory in Nepal.
- However, it is customary to leave a small tip if you are satisfied with the service.
- Tipping is more common in upscale restaurants and hotels.
Cost Of Living
- The cost of living in Nepal is relatively low compared to many other countries.
- Accommodation, food, and transportation are generally affordable.
- However, prices can vary depending on the location and tourist season.
Scams
- Be cautious of scams and pickpocketing in crowded areas and tourist attractions.
- Avoid exchanging money with unauthorized individuals.
- Be wary of people offering overly cheap goods or services, as they may be scams.
