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Things to do in Nepal

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Once a part of the hippie trail Nepal today offers a wide range of activities and sight seeing for everyone. From one day treks in the Himalayas to full on Everest summits.Jungle safaris with elephants, tigers and rhinos. Ancient cities filled with culture. There's something for everyone in Nepal.With tourism being Nepal's number one industry it's a country focused on ensuring that one visit is never enough. With a huge return in visitors there's something very addictive about traveling Nepal!With tourism being Nepal's number one industry it's a country focused on ensuring that one visit is never enough. With a huge return in visitors there's something very addictive about traveling Nepal!
Things to do in Nepal

Trekking: Whether it's day trip treks, 3 day treks or 20 day treks Nepal has something for everyone.Trekking in Nepal accounts for 10% of the countries dedicated visitors every year. The Everest Base camp trek is perhaps the most most famous. But don't go away without realizing that enjoyable one day treks are also possible.Get started by reading about what you can expect from trekking in Nepal. And to help you choose your best trek it's recommend to read this list of popular treksCity sightseeing in Nepal: Some of Nepal's best sights lie away from the mountains in some of its ancient cities.Spend a few days in the capital of Kathmandu city visiting places like Durbar Square, Swayambhunath (monkey temple) and Pashupatinath. Before taking a day trip to places like Patan and Bhaktapur.Jungle safari's: Head south to Chitwan National Park to go jungle trekking or take an Elephant safari to spot wild tigers and rhino.Adventure sports: Go paragliding, white water rafting or rent a motorcycle to tour the country from Pokhara. Or go bungy jumping on the border to Tibet!TrekkingCulture: Visit the birthplace of Buddha in Lumbini, volunteer in a monastery or chill out with some Sadhu holy men.






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