nepal tourism year 2011

nepal tourism year 2011

nepal tourism year 2011

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Nepal for all kind of tourists

It would be quite wrong to suggest that Nepal is only for those who love temples, stupas and mountaineering. Looking beyond these historical places you would find a lot of other exciting activities to do. For the adventurous souls rafting, trekking and biking are the options that are available. Nepal has one of the most suitable climates and mountain ranges even for amateur trekkers. Though the usual time for trekking is between September to May, the climate from October to April is favorable for the sport too.

The Khumbu or the Annapurna is a great trekking spot during the monsoons. The scenic beauty with beautiful flowers across the meadows is a scene to reckon with. Trekking becomes an easy sport if you enjoy walking and there are also special training sessions for the novices.

For the adventure hungry soul, biking across the beautiful meadows and villages of Nepal would be the ideal sport. Hunting secret trails on your bicycle through the passes of the Kathmandu Valley and the river valleys will take you through the heart of this land of mystery. White water rafting is also a popular sport often taken by the tourists on the Bheri, Sun Koshi, Kali Gandaki, Trisuli and the Tamur rivers. These rivers flow through the tropical evergreen forests and the cold Alpine regions alike.

Nepal.s rain forests and temperate regions allow a vast diversity of animals to reside here. Sagar Matha National Park and the Royal Chitwan National Park are great reservoirs of some of the rarest species of animals in the world. Bird watching is also a frequent activity here since the nature and the climate of the country allows for a variety of birds to settle. Thus many species of birds are found in both the pine and oak forests as well as in the wet valleys during the monsoon season.

The leisurely traveler with the objective of a lazy holiday should not be disappointed at all. Nepal offers various options of dining and shopping for the less adventurous ones. Typical Nepali objects to shop for would be tea bowls, prayer wheels, silver trinkets and the famous Nepali caps. Gambling is official for tourists in Nepal and most of the star rated hotels have Casinos.

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