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Thamel, Kathmandu, NepalThe situation in Nepal has always been tourist friendly. Major tourist places continue to welcome tourists in large numbers. Tourists have never been directly targeted by the Maoists. Moreover, the Maoist leaders have categorically stated time and again that they would not disturb the tourism sanctity neither target the tourist in future. Hence, tourists have never been the victims of insurgency activities in Nepal. Travel to and within Nepal is a safe and enjoyable experience provided sensible precaution is taken. Tourists are advised to use the services of registered and reputed travel/trekking companies and hotels only. By using the services of government registered service providers, you will be ensuring the most comfortable and reliable holiday possible. Public demonstrations and strikes are popular forms of political expression in Nepal, as in other parts of the world and they may occur on short notice. These demonstrations are usually non violent and not directed towards foreigners. During general strikes (called "Bandh" in Nepal), many businesses close, and transportation and city services may be disrupted. Tourist buses, airport downtown-airport shuttle service and rickshaws are the only means of transportation available during bandhs. Travelers are requested to stay either at their hotel or homes or at the most in prominent touristic areas, where no any untoward incidents have taken place, so far. Tourists can also visit places of tourist interest within walking distance from their hotels.
Located between India and China, Nepal offers a fantastic array of attraction for visiting tourists. Nepal is best known as the home of Mount Everest but there is must more to be country than just one mountain, albeit the highest mountain on earth. From the steamy jungles of the plains to the highest point on earth the range of scenery is so diverse and spectacular as to offer an unforgettable experience to those, who would venture out, on foot into the hills. The people of Nepal are a cosmopolitan mixture of many different ethnic groups, some originating form the north and some having migrated from India. Over the centuries, newcomers have integrated in to present mixture of people collectively known as Nepalese. With more then sixty district ethnic
Bhutan, a Buddhist kingdom in the Himalayas, is unrivaled in its scenic majesty and vigorous culture. It is the land of the peaceful thunder dragon is known to the world by several names such as the ‘the Last Shangri-La’ or ‘the Last Place on the Roof of the World.’ Though the original name from the time of Marco Polo was ‘Bootan,’ the natives prefer to call their country ‘Druk Yul,’ or 'the Land of the Peaceful Thunder Dragon'. It shares with Nepal the world's greatest attentiveness of mountains and living Buddhist inheritance. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Bhutan offers spectacular mountain views,Himalayan flora and fauna, waves peaks and
Tibet a mysterious Buddhist Kingdom, a region beyond the Himalayas, is famous for having the highest plateau in the world. This country has always been a great challenge for human beings because of its high altitude and arid environment. It is the region, which has fascinated outsiders for a long, long time. It ia popularly known as "The Lost Shangrila" or "The Land of the Snowy Mountains" or even "The Roof of the world" in the world.The world’s highest summit, the Mt. Everest (8848m), is located at the border between China and Nepal.
Sikkim, tucked away in India`s Northest corner, betwen Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal is, without question a very special part of India, beautiful, unspoilt, green, full of orchids, mountain, butterflies and monasteries, and home to some of the gentlest people you could wish to meet. It is an amazing place of hidden valleys, mystical monasteries, snow-fed lakes and a mountain setting covered with flowers and forests. It is crammed in between Tibet ( China ) to the north, Bhutan to the east and Darjeeling to the south. Sikkim is a landlocked Indian state nestled in the Himalayas. It is the least populous state in India, and the second-smallest in area after Goa.