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Nepal Travel Network
For the first-time Nepal Visitors (and, I can assure you,
for the repeat visitor as well), a trip to Nepal can be
an overwhelming experience. Jet lag and culture shock,
thin air and smog, streets with no names and gods with
many names all conspire to confuse, challenge, and
astound visitors to this Himalayan kingdom. Before you
immerse yourself in the cultural crossroads that is
modern-day Nepal, it pays to have a clear idea of where
you are going and what you want to see and do. This
chapter will tell you about some of the best experiences
that Nepal has to offer so that you can plan a trip that
will fulfill your expectations and be suited to your
needs. These selections will, among other things, clue
you in to which trek might be right for you, which
temples you should not miss, where to stay, where to
eat, and what to bring home from your visit. After
deciding on an itinerary, tap your reserves for all the
patience you can muster, and you just might be ready to
explore the kingdom of Nepal.
Nepal Visitors Network
P.O. Box :19760, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Tel :+977-1-4263133, Fax:+977-1-4216454
info@nepalvisitors.com
www.nepalvisitors.com
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Nepal Visitors Network
P.O. Box :19760, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Tel :+977-1-4263133, Fax:+977-1-4216454
info@nepalvisitors.com
www.nepalvisitors.com
