Do you want to see prayer flags blowing in the breeze? How about medieval statues adorned with colored chalk? Would you like to buy local jewelry and trinkets for just few dollars? Or spin prayer wheels under the watchful Buddha’s eye? Does it sound like fun to explore hidden town squares and meet friendly locals? What about paragliding over the Himalayan foothills?
Would you enjoy feeding pigeons in the shadow of ancient temples? Or trying to get a picture of a Hindu holy man?
Sounds pretty cool, right? And I haven’t even mentioned the tea houses and the spectacular mountains (because we didn’t manage to do any trekking during our time in Nepal). If any of this sounds interesting to you, yes, you should definitely travel to Nepal.
For more details about this fascinating country, check out these posts:
Lumbini, Nepal: The Birthplace of Buddha
Boats, Bad Air, and Beef in Pokhara, Nepal
White Water Rafting on the Kali Gandaki River
Falling in love with Kathmandu
A Day Trip in the Kathmandu Valley
“Trekking” from Nagarkot, Nepal
Going Back in Time in Bhaktaphur, Nepal
Family Travel Budget for Nepal