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Travel and Tourism of Nepal
Travel and Tourism of Nepal
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Nepal is the land of nature, culture and adventure. We have the widest range of tourism products which are incomparable to any destinations in the entire world. Nepal is famous all over the world for its natural wonders- towering Himalayan peaks, verdant hills which shelters some of the worlds endangered flora and fauna, gushing rivers and serene mountain lakes, as well as mesmerizing world heritage sites. Nepal is often known as the biggest natural museum in the world. Indeed, it is a treasure trove. And, trekking is the best way to explore the natural beauty of Nepal.
Therefore, Nepal has been the dreamland for trekkers, mountaineers and nature lover for a long time. She invites, welcomes, charms and bewilders the visitors. Those who have already visited Nepal cherish and desire for the second visit and those who have heard or read about the Himalayan kingdom- make plan to visit the country. Nepal is so natural and insatiable and visiting our country once is not enough because this is the land of eternal fascination.
Abode of Gods; the pristine nature
Smiling people & culture our treasure;
The Land of Buddha and the Everest
Beautiful country of tantalizing taste.

Truthfulness in every holy shrine
Mountains and monuments are mine;
Undulating landscape; heaven on earth
Thanks Almighty God who gave birth.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 19, 2015
ISBN9781496982681
Travel and Tourism of Nepal
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Pranjal

Born in Siddheshwor V.D.C -6, Dawan, Bhojpur, Nepal in the year 1976, Mr. Rajesh Shrestha is one of the veteran entrepreneurs involved in tourism since 1992. He has been conducting lectures in various universities of Japan too, on the topics related to Nepalese tourism. The compilation of the book is chiefly based upon his own personal experience. Natural resources and management is his favorite field to plunge into. According to him, tourism industry and proper study of gemology and mycology are the most potential factor for the entire development of our country. To let the whole world know about Nepal’s natural & cultural diversity and uniqueness is his deep hankering.

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    TRAVEL AND TOURISM OF

    NEPAL

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    The Land of Mt. Everest and the Land of Buddha

    The Land of nature, culture and eternal fascination . . .

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    About the Author: Born in Siddheshwor V.D.C—6, Dawan, Bhojpur, Nepal in the year 1976, Mr. Rajesh Shrestha is one of the veteran entrepreneurs involved in tourism since 1992. He has been conducting lectures in various universities of Japan too, on the topics related to Nepalese tourism. The compilation of the book is chiefly based upon his own personal experience. Natural resources and management is his favorite field to plunge into. According to him, tourism industry and proper study of gemology and mycology are the most potential factor for the entire development of Nepal. To let the whole world know about Nepal’s natural & cultural diversity and uniqueness is his deep hankering.

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    Table of Contents

    Background

    Himalayan Kingdom Nepal & Attractions

    Definition Of Tourism

    History Of Tourism In Nepal

    Toursim Products Of Nepal

    Popular Excursion Destinations

    World Heritage Sites & Valley Sightseeing

    Trekking In Nepal

    Expedition In Nepal

    Components Of Tourism

    Airlines And Ticketing

    Flora & Faunna Of Nepal

    Brief History Of Nepal

    Brief Geography Of Nepal

    People & Culture

    Festivals Of Nepal

    Hinduism & Buddhism

    Natural Treasures

    Sustainable Tourism In Nepal

    Adventure Tourism

    Generally Asked Questions By Foreigners

    Tourism Policy & Tourism Act

    General Information

    Things To Know

    Important Glossary

    ‘Something to Say’

    After a long wrestle, the mother-nature has taught me the secret of bliss and beauty. I have seen the real Nepal from the very proximity. The easiest way of flourishing Nepalese economy and lifestyle shall be enhancement of tourism because the magnificent product is already ready—gifted by nature. Therefore, with the vision of care, share and grow together I want to produce efficient human resources in Nepalese tourism so that they can mother our country with immense sincerity. In pursuit of prudent citizen, a compilation of a hand book is at your hand which is the accumulation of my experiences. This book is dedicated to those who love Nepal by heart.

    Proud of myself, luckiest person to be born in Nepal because there are very few place in the world where the God has gifted beautiful creation of nature like in Nepal. Travelers have chosen the most delightful destination. And, millions of people in and out of the world are involved in tourism trade of Nepal. Tourism can be the serene solution of entire development of Nepal. That is why, tourism has been considering as the back bone of Nepalese economy and the impact of the tourism is predominantly positive; it has created jobs, enriched lives of people, contributed to a better understanding of different cultures and developed fraternity. It is a sensitive hospitality industry and must follow code of ethics; cares well being of people, preservation of culture and the gift to the future generation.

    Inspired by mother-nature, I have been involving in tourism since 1992. I considered myself as tourism is one of the vast fields to plunge. This book might not be enough for understanding unless you plunge and acquire real experience yourself because reading a book only cannot make you swimmer. You need to interact with the local people, walk in the mountain rugged trails and discover / adore the beauty of nature yourself. I have just attempted to show the real Nepal, importance of Tourism in Nepal and its challenges. This handbook shall be useful for travelers visiting Nepal, travel & tourism related offices and students. In this task, all the errors are sole mine and wish to receive sincere comments.

    Eventually, I express my sincere gratitude to Gorakhnath Welfare Trust for inspiration, and my respected father Mr. Yadav Prasad Shrestha and mother Laxmi Shrestha for kindling me to compile this book. I anticipate, this book shall leave an ideal foot-print in the history of Nepalese tourism and contribute with immense vivacity.

    … In pursuit of beautiful Nepal

    Background

    Nepal is a beautiful country with lofty mountains, pristine nature, mesmerizing monuments, typical culture and festivals. Sincere smiles of Nepalese people can evoke the beauty of slow pace of life. No matter how hard is the life but Nepalese people take it easy; they do not shun and call it with hard names. This is what the foreigners have to learn from us. And, surely they have learnt ‘ simplicity is the beginning of nature and the last of an art".

    Nepal stands as a unique destination for nature, culture and adventure. It is one of the most favorite destinations for mountaineers, trekkers and nature lover. I have been receiving emails from many friends saying Nepal is so natural and insatiable and visiting your country once is not enough Definitely, magnificent snow-caped Himalayan range, top of the world Mt Everest, The birthplace of Lord Buddha—Lumbini, trekking through undulating landscape, rafting in raging rivers, Jungle safari in wilderness, pristine nature and enjoying typical festival and culture has surely allured foreigners.

    No doubt, Nepal is a treasure trove of culture and nature. But, unfortunately, Nepalese people are compelled to wrestle wreck life just because of irresponsible leaders and ill-governance. It is somewhat like Kuber (God of wealth) begging sitting on a treasure pot. Now, I urge all the readers to be responsible and serve mother Nepal with utmost perseverance and sincerity.

    Our tourism products are incomparable to any destinations in the entire world. The sacred culture and tradition hidden from the outside world is our eminent treasure. The potentiality of tourism in Nepal is incredible. Foreigners want to befriend among the people who know the Way of Living and discover the beautiful bliss and eternal peace. Nepal has been the dreamland of the tourists for a long time. She invites, welcomes, charms and bewilders the visitors. Those who have already visited Nepal cherish and desire for the second visit and those who have heard or read about the kingdom—make plan to visit the country. This proves the charm and cherish about our country.

    Eventually, the miserable situation; bleeding of the mountain and weeping of Buddha made me to prepare this book. I thought the only way to develop Nepal is through educating people and fostering Nepalese tourism.

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    HIMALAYAN KINGDOM NEPAL & ATTRACTIONS

    NEPAL AT A GLANCE

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    It is said Nepal looks like a Silver Necklace from the Space. Obviously, Himalayan kingdom Nepal, sand-witched between China and India, is the land of eternal fascination. It is not only the land of Everest. It is not only the birthplace of Buddha and the abode of Gods but also the land of brave Gurkha soldiers and the playground of mystical snowman ‘Yeti’. Moreover, it is the land of culture, nature and adventure.

    The elevation of the country ranges from 60m above the sea level to the highest point on earth. Because of its unique geographical position, climate varies from place to place. Consequently, different kind of vegetation, flora and fauna of every corner of the world can be found here. Although, Nepal occupies only 0.1% of the earth but it is the home to 2% of all the flowering plants in the world, 8% of the world’s population of birds, 319 species of exotic orchids, 635 species of butterfly, 4% of mammals on earth respectively. The world’s highest lake and the world’s deepest gorge are in Nepal. The Nepalese Himalayas contains 8 of the 10 highest peaks on earth including Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest 8,848m) the tallest of all. Hence, Nepal is often known as the biggest natural museum in the world.

    Nepal enjoys possessing the eight world heritage sites (cultural) offered by UNESCO including the birthplace of Lord Buddha. The Nepalese art and architecture are stupendous! As Nepal has more than 123 ethnic groups and 92 spoken languages, all they have their own culture and tradition. It is said Many temples as many houses and many God-Goddess as many people in the Katmandu valley. Half of the year passes with colorful festivals depicting a rich cultural heritage with profound religious meaning. Although, Nepal is a Hindu kingdom—here is a harmonious blending of Hinduism and Buddhism. Religion is an integral and deep-rooted part of Nepalese life. It is the land where feet are respected and it is the land where myths and legends are still alive. It is the Gorakhnath land; origination of Vedic Sanatan Dharma, the first source and essence of all the religions prevailed in the world today. It is the religion respecting the flow of nature and teaching the Art of Living.

    Why to visit Nepal?

    • The Land of Mt. Everest 8848m. (Top of the World)

    • The birthplace of Lord Buddha.

    • The origination of Vedas; the father of all religions and science of life

    … Among 50 places to see before you die.—BBC Holiday

    • Trekkers’ Paradise; world famous Everest & Annapurna Trekking trails.

    • Homeland of world famous brave Gurkha soldiers.

    • Eight out of 10 highest mountain peaks in the world is in Nepal.

    • Three mountains above 8000 m can be seen standing at 850 m. elevation.

    • Playground of Mystical Snowman Yeti.

    • Highest lake on earth Tilicho 4949 m.

    • Kaliigandaki Valley, the Deepest Gorge in the World.

    • The highest pass in the world ‘Throung—La Pass’.

    • Virgin and the most beautiful mountain in the world Mt. Fishtail 6993m.

    • To explore Peace & Harmony between Hinduism and Buddhism.

    • Ramapithecus was thought to be the first direct ancestor of modern humans. And, 165 km south to Pokhara nearby Butwal. Its Fossils was found dated 14 millions year.

    • The Only place in the world that you find 7 different species of DANFE Lophophorous Impejanus.

    • Spiny Babbler the bird found only in Nepal.

    • Largest cave in Asia and Biggest Trident in Asia is in Gandaki Zone.

    • Homeland of World Famous Honey Hunters.

    • Holy Places for Hindus; Gorkha, Rikheshwor, Pashupatinath, Muktinath, Halesi, Bhojpur, Baraha Chhetra, Sworgadwari etc.

    • Mystical Kathmandu full of mesmerizing monuments, arts and architecture.

    • The Land of culture, nature and adventure.

    • Eight world heritage sites (cultural) and five natural world heritage sites.

    • Richest country in natural resources & bio-diversity (often called the biggest natural museum in the world).

    • Origin of Ayurveda, the foundation of medicinal science.

    • The most favorite destination for saints, philosophers, Trekkers, mountaineers, photographers, artist, bird watchers, botanists, researchers, archaeologist, geologist, gemologists, movie maker, tourism promoter.

    Ultimate Paradise; Once is not enough . . . .

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    What to do in Nepal?

    • Trekking (Roaming amidst the nature)

    • Excursion (Explore Nepal in glimpses)

    • Jungle Safari (Adventure in the wilderness)

    • Expedition /Mountaineering (Sleep & sing with snow)

    • World heritage Sites (admire our awesome heritage)

    • Eco Tours / Home stay (Experience the real Nepal)

    • Wild Honey hunting (Forest, bee, cliff & the Living people)

    • Rafting / Kayaking/ Canyoing (Wonders of water world)

    • Paragliding / Bungy Jump (Fly with the eagles & kites)

    • Mountain biking (Hit the rocky trail)

    • Ultra—flight / Heli trek / Ski trips (Fly above clouds)

    • Mt. Everest Mountain Flight (Top of the world from air)

    • Golfing (Shot—spin in the green meadows)

    • Casino (Try for the lady luck)

    • Home stay (Experience timeless lifestyle)

    • Yoga & Meditation (To understand life and the world)

    • Natural University for Gemology, Mycology and Ayurveda

    • Volunteering (supporting health, education, and nature conservation)

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    World’s 8 Highest Peaks

    • Mt. Everest 8848m

    • Kanchanjunga 8586m

    • Lohtse 8516m

    • Makalu 8463m

    • Cho Oyu 8201m

    • Dhaulagiri 8167m

    • Manaslu 8163m

    • Annapurna I 8090m

    UNESCO World Heritage Sites

    • Pashupatinath (Where God Shiva resides)

    • Boudhanath (World’s biggest Stupa)

    • Swoyambhunath (Self originated eternal flame)

    • Kathmandu Durbar Square (The Living Goddess Kumari)

    • Patan Durbar Square (City of fine arts and architectures)

    • Bhaktapur (City of Devotees)

    • Changunarayan temple (One of the oldest Vishnu temple)

    • Everest National Park (Natural heritage site)

    • Chitwan National Park (Natural heritage site)

    Popular Excursion Destination

    • Kathmandu Valley (City of art, architecture & monuments)

    • Pokhara Valley (Paradise on earth)

    • Lumbini (The Birthplace of Lord Buddha)

    • Tansen (Beautiful hill resort)

    • Chitwan (Adventure

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