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PostPosted: Fri Jun 26 09, 1:42 am    Post subject: wel come to nepal Reply with quote

i would like to wel-come to all in nepal because nepal is one the best travel destination in the world. here are alot of thing to see and enjoy.here are many worldheritage sites, nepal is also a best place for buddhist and Hindu because birth place of buddha is in nepal at lumbini. and Biggest hindu temple "pashupatinath " is in nepal. not only these thing but also world's highest mountain is in nepal. here are many other mountain for trekking and expedition so its best destination for travellers so make a dream to visit nepal

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 27 09, 1:14 am    Post subject: wel come to nepal Reply with quote

Tourism is big business in Nepal. Local people can benefit and develop their lives out of poverty with tourism, despite the fact that tourists can dilute the culture and often damage the local area. Tourism can lead to development, such as healthcare and cleaner water, and this can be good if tourism is sustained long enough for people to demand those services, but again many disadvantages can come with this. The industry can also act as a substitute to other methods of income, such as agriculture or secondary industry, which may start to struggle.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09 09, 6:24 am    Post subject: wel come to nepal Reply with quote

Hello
Be careful to respect local customs: never step over the feet of a person, always walk round; never offer food and drink that you have tasted or bitten; never offer or accept anything with the left hand, use the right or both hands. It is rude to point at a person or statue with a finger (or even with a foot).

Often when people shake their head, it means ’yes’. Footwear should be removed when entering houses, especially kitchens, or shrines. Do not stand in front of a person who is eating. Shaking hands is not a common form of greeting; instead
press the palms together in a prayer-like gesture (Namaste).

Casual wear is suitable except for the most formal meetings or social occasions. However, bikinis, shorts, bare shoulders and backs may not be appreciated. Men only remove their shirts when bathing. Overt public displays of affection, especially near religious places, are inappropriate. Seek permission before entering a temple, and do not take leather articles inside them.

Photography: Always ask permission first. In general, it is allowed outside temples and at festivals, but not at religious ceremonies or inside temples; however, there is no hard and fast rule and the only way to be sure of not giving offence is to ask first and accept the answer.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 17 09, 12:27 am    Post subject: wel come to nepal Reply with quote

Hello
The main etiquette considerations for Nepal are as follows:

1) It is important to cover in Nepal and as such, women should always wear a long skirt that covers the legs and men should always wear a shirt - it is very important etiquette in Nepal that men should not walk around 'topless'. This behavior in Nepal would be considered extremely rude and disrespectful.

2) Bargaining does not form part of the etiquette of Nepal and as such, the prices of food and other goods should not be contested. Again, this would be seen as rude and offensive.

3) Nepal has a problem with waste and it is important etiquette therefore, during your stay in Nepal that you burn any waste which can feasibly be burnt

4) Religious etiquette in Nepal requires you to pass prayer walls on your right. You should also leave a donation if you visit a monastery.

5) When using the toilet in Nepal it is important etiquette that you bury your farces and burn any toilet roll.

6) It is important that you do not point the soles of your feet at anyone during your visit to Nepal as this will most certainly cause offense.
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