Nepal Travel Information

  • Ram Khadka
  • Jun 7, 2023

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Popularly symbolized as the Land of Gautama Buddha, Nepal is a small country surrounded by China in the North and India in the east, west, and south. Though small in size, this beautiful country is home to the world’s highest snowy mountains including the tallest mountain in the world, Mt. Everest and millions of flora and faunas. Rich in ethnicity, language, religion, art, culture, tradition and history, Nepal is truly a paradise on earth. It’s one of the few countries where you can find immensely diverse climatic and demographic features in a relatively small geographical area.

The north of Nepal is covered with the spellbinding Himalayas, the middle region is scattered with green hills and the south region is made up of the flat Terai. The enormous geographical diversity has been attracting huge amounts of adventure-seeking travelers for years. Unleashed with great spots for mountaineering, climbing, trekking, hiking, mountaineering, paragliding, mountain biking, rafting, hand gliding, helicopter sightseeing, the country has always been one of the most favored choices of tourists.

The customs and immigration in Nepal are very convenient, Nepal immigration has been organized to regulate the movement of foreigners into, within and from Nepal in an effective and convenient manner. The department of Immigration and Immigration offices were established for the regulation of the movement of foreigners and Nepali nationals. These institutions play a vital role in the management of immigration.

To ease the traveling procedure of the visitors has always been the prime motive of these institutions. The department of immigration is located in the capital city of Kathmandu of Nepal. Department of Immigration serves in various sectors like tourist visa extension, non-tourist visa, trekking permits, authentication of arrival and departure, etc. The immigration office, on the other hand, serves on-arrival tourist visa, arrival registration, and departure registration.

Nepal is a multi-cultural country. The variation in culture Nepal carries along is one of its best features. As an outcome of a quite long history of migration, conquest, and trade, Nepalese culture represents a fusion of Indo-Aryan and Tibeto-Mongolian influences. Its geographical diversity has added an extra ounce to its culture and tradition. An exotic location possessing enormous beauty in ethnicity, language, culture, and tradition, Nepal is one of the most fantasized tourist destinations all around the world.

Every region of Nepal has its own culture and tradition. Cultural riot is the last thing you can expect in Nepal. Everyone has immense respect for each other people’s culture and religion. People treat foreigners in a very friendly manner and expect the same from the visitors too. The beauty of language, ethnicity, culture, and tradition is enough to leave anyone spellbound.

Nepal is home to various ethnic groups. All the ethnic groups have their own culture and traditions. Though geographically small, this country is home to more than seventy ethnic groups with over a hundred spoken languages.

Nepal is an amazing place in terms of climate too. Its climate varies with its topography. The southern part of Nepal, prominently known as the Terai region, has a hot and humid climate. The midland region, primarily known as the hilly region, has a pleasant climate almost all round the year. While the northern mountain rises around an altitude above 3,355 meters and thus has an alpine climate with a considerable amount of temperature.

All the four seasons of Nepal has its own specific beauty and features. The spring season that falls during March and May is stupendously beautiful. The summer season that ranges from June to August has moisture-laden wind. September and November, the autumn season is beautiful with clear skies and pleasant temperatures. During the winter season i.e. December to February, the high hills are seen with brown shades and the mountains are dusted with snow.

The diversity of Nepal does not limit to its culture, tradition and ethnicity rather the diversity can be noticed in its cuisines and food too. Nepalese food is renowned all around the world for its nutrition and tempting taste. The cuisines are high in flavor and make extensive use of spices and flavorings like coriander, ginger, garlic, ghee, mustard oil, etc.

The main meal constitutes of rice, pulses, veggies, and pickle. Snacks mostly constitute of bread, beaten rice, roti (flatbread), curried veggies, milk tea, etc. Momo, the Tibetan style dumplings with Nepali spices are one of the most favored snacks of Nepal. Nepalese cuisines like undrunk, Dheedo, Alu Tama, vegetable pulao, vegetable Thukpa, Chatamari are popular all around the world.

With the high votes for the abolishment of the monarchy in the constituent assembly on 28th May 2008, the country was declared “The Federal Democratic Republic Of Nepal”. This historic development gave an entirely new identity to Nepal. This development was followed by a ceasefire agreement between the government and the Maoists, signed in November 2006 which officially put an end to the 10 years of instability, insurgency, and violence in the country.

The 240 years of Royal rule in the country came to an end with the announcement of the abolishment of the monarchy. The country is currently in a very peaceful state with no cases of danger. Since the political development, a large number of tourists have started making their way to Nepal. The general feeling people hold today in Nepal is highly optimistic. They believe they are now finally heading with a new identity towards new goals and a promising future.

Nepal can be entered through the medium of air and road. Since Nepal is not a geographically uniform nation, air medium is more convenient compared to the road medium. Most of the tourists come to Nepal through the Tribhuwan International Airport which is 5 miles away from the heart of Kathmandu. Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal is linked by air services to cities like New Delhi, Kolkata, Varanasi, Hong Kong, Karachi, Bangkok, Dubai, Lhasa, Dhaka, Colombo, and Singapore. Many international airlines operate scheduled services in Nepal.

The road medium is not that bad and is very much used by many tourists. Amongst the road transportation entry points, Birgunj, Kakarvitta, Belahia, are the prominent entry points at the Indo Nepal border while Kodarientry point is at Tibet (China) Nepal border. Birgunj acts as the most common entry point for tourists traveling overland. Nepal has railway connectivity too however that is only limited to India. The capital of Nepal has no rail connectivity however other transportation forms like buses, cars, and motorbikes are available in plenty.

Nepal is a secular state where all religions receive the same amount of love and respect. However, prior to the democratic movement, Nepal officially was a Hindu state. People belonging to all religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Sikh, Kirat, etc. live with peace and harmony. The majority of the people follow Hinduism while the second most followed religion is Buddhism. Despite having a wide diversity in religions, a religious riot is something you can expect least in Nepal. There have been no records of religions riot in the past too. All the people love and respect each other’s religion. The harmonious co-existence of all religions is the most beautiful feature of Nepal.

The level of religious tolerance and harmony you can find in Nepal can be found nowhere. Nepal is a unique example of the nation in this case. With high diversification in religion and geography, Nepal is a mosaic of cultures, ethnic groups, and languages.

Nepal is truly a paradise for travelers. Naturally decorated with the most amazing delights one never regrets visiting this land. There are some exceptional places in Nepal that you must visit when you come to Nepal. When you land come to Nepal the first place you should enjoy is Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal which is also known as the city of temples, it places you will forever love to cherish. Kathmandu boasts history in the most perfect way.

Bhaktapur is another place that you definitely can’t afford to miss. Often quoted as ‘The City of Culture’ and ‘Open Museum’, Bhaktapur is a city filled with art, elegance culture and indigenous lifestyle of the Newar community. Lalitpur, another historical city has a huge religious significance mostly for Buddhists. Pokhara is a must-see place for any tourist. Visiting Pokhara will let you know what paradise actually looks like. If you are a trek lover then Manang and Mustang, the two beautiful places in the lap of Himalaya is the right place for you.

Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha has always been the most famous spot for many spiritual believers. Lumbini has a lot of spiritual significance. Geographically beautiful, every breath you take in this place will instill a huge amount of peace and tranquility in you. Chitwan is another stunning place you simply can’t afford to skip. You can have sightseeing as well as the view of tigers, endangered one horn rhinos and many other animals sitting on an elephant in Chitwan.

Swayambhunath temple, Namo Budhha, Panauti, Dhulikhel, Rara Lake, Sukla Phanta Wildlife Reserve, Gosaikunda Lake, Charikot, Helambu, Namche Bazar, Annapurna Circuit, Everest Base Camp are other gorgeous places you should definitely visit.

Besides these two there are many beautiful places that will forever tempt you to keep on traveling. Nepal is truly a wonderful place. It is a mosaic of culture, tradition, customs, ethnicity, and language. Though small in size, this land is an amalgamation of the most beautiful wonders in the earth.

Ram Khadka

Ram Khadka

CEO and Managing Director at Sublime Trails Trekking, Ram has been leading adventure-hungry souls into the mountains of Nepal for over 15 years.