Things You Don’t Want To Do When On A Trip To Nepal

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The Himalayan nation of Nepal has a wide variety of landscapes, ranging from the flat lands of the Indo-Gangetic plain to mountain ranges. It also has subalpine forests and other vegetation on hills. The country is known for its rich history that it preserves in monuments and museums.

If you want to visit Nepal, there are certain things you should know about their culture and taboos. There are a few things not to do in Nepal so that you stay in harmony with the culture.

Don’t mess with yaks:

If you are trekking in the alpine regions, keep an eye out for yaks. These large animals have a weight of 400 kg and are big enough to take on much larger animals than themselves. So don't get in their way!

Do Not Walk Into A Temple With Shoes On:

In Nepal, you must always remove your shoes before entering a temple. You will see that everyone walks around barefoot in them. This is to show respect for the gods. Also, never touch a monk's head, no matter what his religion is or what country he comes from. Don't touch other people's offerings to God either.

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Do Not Forget To Take Vaccines Medicines:

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that travelers to Nepal take vaccines for Hepatitis A and B, Rubella, Typhoid fever, and Diphtheria. Although Nepal is not on the list of countries that have made vaccinations mandatory, it is recommended that you take these precautions. Also, pharmacies are not as well-stocked with medicines as they are in more developed nations so carrying your own prescribed medicines can help avoid distress later on.

Don’t use tap water:

As a developing country, Nepal does not have the best water filtration systems in place. This means that the water you drink could be contaminated by parasites or bacteria, so it's best to carry bottled water or use a filter. It's also advisable to boil your drinking water if you want to be extra safe.

Conclusion:

Nepal is a beautiful country. Its scenic landscapes will leave you awestruck and make you want to come back again and again to experience the serenity of its natural surroundings.

But while you’re there, keep these above-mentioned tips in mind to ensure that your trip is hassle-free, safe and enjoyable. Also, make sure you have partnered with a Nepal Travel Agency that is reputable and reliable. Enjoy your trip! 

 

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