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5 Reasons to Make Your Next Holiday Trip in Nepal

The 2020 pandemic had a major impact on global affairs nearly halted the economy and forcing major companies to file for bankruptcy. The travel and aviation industries suffered worst. In all these situations survival was a major concern however with the rapid introduction of antidotes everything is now returning to normal and people are planning their travel and stress-free leisure. Ghandruk If you are a travel lover or desperate to kill your boredom to see the other side of the world then Nepal can be one best destination. In this article, I will be sharing few reasons why one should choose Nepal as their travel destination after the long haul of lock-down and pandemic. Nature Call  — Nepal is the best option if you are looking to spend your time amid nature in a peaceful environment. Along with the beautiful scenic Himalayan range to the chilling glacier, there is much more to see in the lap of the ancient Himalayas of Nepal that echoes the nature call in every possible sign that soo

5 Unknown Facts About Nepal

Nepal is a small yet exquisite country sandwiched in between two giants: India and China. Though the country may be famous as the land of Mount Everest and as the birthplace of Lord Buddha, there is a lot more to Nepal. The mesmerizing landscapes and the thrilling adventurous activities might attract visitors and travelers to the country, but here are a few more enticing and interesting facts you should know about Nepal which will have you at the edge of your seat. Affordable Tour Packages Nepal  An Independent Country and Homeland to the Fierce Gurkhas The famous warriors in the world, the world is widely known as the fierce fighters, are the Nepalese Gurkha soldiers. These brave soldiers have protected their motherland, and because of their contribution and sacrifices, Nepal has never celebrated Independence day as the country was never colonized. Impressed by their skills and courage, the Gurkhas were recruited in regiments within the army of the British East India Comp