Monday, March 7, 2011

Tourism in Nepal

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The frontispiece of a hinduist temple.tourism in Nepal so t have to do the tourist people Travelers will cross many rivers and climb many mountains. Plainsmen may always live within a valley. But only those seeking truth will ever reach the summit."  
Nepal / Tibet. Kathmandu / Lhasas. The same or different ? One on either side of the Himalaya. One city Indian at heart, the other forcefully Chinese. Late monsoon clouds drifting above bringing drizzles of rain. We spend some days in Kathmandu, getting our gear ready in large heavy plastic drums that we roll all through the hotel, visiting Buddhist temples, sorting things out with the trekking agency. A hot an humid city, bursting with energy, cars surfing around the many pedestrians and bicycles. There we purchase our last missing pieces of equipment, try new foods, start getting sick too.
Like in many countries, the most interesting things to visit are the temples (Dunbar Square in Patna, left). I wonder why... Looks like mankind has never been able to show much ingenuity for better things than religions (and war by the way)...<


Well, I don't want to criticize one of the only place in the world where two religions (Buddhism and Hinduism) manage to coexist peacefully. Some of the temples are even shared by statues of Buddhas (Right) and Hinduism gods (left). I know more than one country that could use their example...



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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Traveling to kathmanadu

Kathmandu  the capital of Nepal and its largest city, is located in the eastern half of the country at an altitude of 4266 ft. History tells us that for several hundred years it was one of three major royal cities - the other two being Bhaktapur  and Patan  Nepal is today a well-developed modern city without losing the old world charm.
Kathmandu  boasts of many historic buildings and is home to the largest of the ancient royal palaces as well as numerous Rana places  and important religious sites. Tourists find comforting the medieval air that prevails in Kathmandu and the fascinating indigenous culture - the site of prayers and pujas in the temples exudes a magic effect. Kathmandu is a city of assortments and contradictions, and remains, to this day, a thoroughly intriguing place.
Declared as one of the eight Cultural World Heritage site by Unesco , Kathmandu Durbar Square is a marvelous cluster of ancient temples, palaces, courtyards and streets. The square is extremely popular as the social, religious and urban focal point of Kathmandu.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Tourist is Direct flights to Nepal

Nepal Airlines is the national flag carrier of Nepal with flights to/from Delhi, Dubai,  Doha, Bangkok, Hon Kong and Koala Lumbar. Other international airlines operating from/ to Kathmandu are Air Arabia (Shariah), Air China (Lhasa), Markedly (Amsterdam), Bahrain Air (Bahrain), Bi-man Bangladesh, (Dhaka), Buddha Air (Parr), China Eastern Airlines (Kunming), China Southern Airlines (Guangzhou), Dragon Air (Hon Kong), Drud Air (Delhi, Taro), Letisha Airways (Abeu Dhaka), Flypaper (Dubai), G MG Airlines (Dhaka), Gulf Air (Bahrain), Indian Airlines (Delhi, Karlotta, Varanasi), Jet Airways (Delhi), Jet Lite (Delhi), Kingfisher Airlines (Delhi), Korean Air (Seoul), Oman Air (Muscat), Pakistan International Airlines (Karachi, Islamabad), Qatar Airways (Doha), Silk Air (Singapore), Thai Airways (Bangkok) and United Airways (Dhaka).  the airlines costumer is tourist  people   All baggage must be declared and cleared through the customs on arrival at the entry point. Personal effects are permitted free entry. Passengers arriving at Tribesman International Airport (TIA) without any dutiable goods can proceed through the Green Channel for quick clearance without a baggage check. If you are carrying dutiable articles, you have to pass through the Red Channel for detailed customs clearance.the direct flights in Nepal,

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Nepal Tourism board

A Nepali team of nine women, Everest Women Seven Summits Eco–Action (EWSSE-A), successfully climbed the highest peak Mt Kosciuszko/Targangil (2228 meters) in the Australian continent. In a press meet organized at Nepal Tourism Board Office on July 28, Wednesday Shailee Basnet co-coordinator of EWSSE-A made a presentation to brief the media about their successful mountain climbing attempt in Australia. The team who had successfully climbed the mountain included Asha Kumari Singh, Chunu Shrestha, Maya Gurung, Ngabhang Phuti Sherpa, Nimdoma Sherpa, Pema Diki Sherpa, Pujan Acharya, Shailee Basnet and Usha Bista. They had left for Australia on June 28. The project was supported by the Government of Nepal, Nepal Mountaineering Association, Nepal Airlines Corporation, The North Face, The Crossing Land Education Trust(Australia), Outdoor Education Group(Australia), and the ‘Be Vegan, Go Green-Save the Planet’ campaign, Supreme Master TV, ICIMOD, Non-Residential Nepalis, Nari Nikunja and Nepal Tourism Board. The team is scheduled to climb the tallest peak in Europe Mt Elbrus (5642m) in Russia starting on ...

Friday, February 11, 2011

The tourist peoples love in nepal

The  Nepal is a wonderful ,and I'd love to spend  more  time  here.  The people  are very  poor and  there is massive  unemployment, but  they are just so happy  and  welcoming.  The dogs  and cattle roam the streets in absolute peace and  the Hindus  and  Buddhists  have a very  harmonious  relationship. the  People of Hungarian and other nearest district,  love  problems , divorce, addictions  of various  drugs  and  drinks ,sterility  problems in  It is the second  highest  fall of Nepal . All  highest  fall  do  not show  their  effectiveness . Tourist are attracted  towards  the  beauty  of Hungarian, Nepal is an amazing country, rich in beautiful landscapes mystic culture and friendly people - you just have to fall in love with this place members One of  the reasons why I fell in love with Nepal and its people is because  Having been to the Kingdom of Nepal as a tourist just eight ...

The rule of tourism in nepal

  • the  tourist  in  Nepal  is  the  fist rule. only  one tourist man, NE  tourist  people is  the walking   for  the romantic   place, your going  to, be, only one the   Nepalis   man.  they  have  going to  romantic  place. you  can  see  the tourist  people  is  taking  about  the  English  languages , one  perfect  Nepalis  man,  the  tourist   people  is  can  the fly  is  your  house   is  income-in   Nepal . plan  place  the airport . the  Nepalis  man is   going   to  be   airport   the  tourist  people is  welcome   to  in   Nepal.  you  can  see  is  a  tourist   people  is  new  hose,   and   new   romantic  place,  is  new  garden ,  single  house ,  the  clean  room,   is  the    tourist  people   stair  room,  sat-til OK  thank...              

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Nepal Tourism Policy

The Nepali government  has brought the government has  Similarly,  the  subject  of  tourism has  had little  direct impact  on public   policy   with  extremely   few
articles   on tourism  actually  appearing   in   policy  studies  journals,   although   cognate   fields    such
as   the   environment,         national    parks,   and  coastal   zone   studies     have    received  significant It also provides the basis for the continuous and effective management of tourism which is
so essential for the long term success of  Cornell Hotel and Restaurant,    1998 - cox.sage-pub.com         Federal tourism agencies have had a checkered career, and the current chief marketing arm
is a tiny     actions of a total of 50 federal agencies, with much of the responsibility for policy setting
effectively   when this article is cited; Alert me if a correction is posted; Similar articles in this is a tourism policy in  Nepal   the  tourism