What should I pay attention to when traveling to Nepal? What can't be missed?
Notes on tourism in Nepal. It is feasible to get together with local people. Men don't shake hands with Nepalese women. Don't wear bare clothes such as shorts in public places. In Nepal, public intimacy between men and women is not allowed. Before entering the temple, you must take off your shoes to show your respect. Some temples prohibit non-Hindus from entering; Leather goods are not allowed to be brought into temples. Don't touch the offerings and people sent to the temple; When visiting a temple or pagoda, you usually walk clockwise. 4. Nepalese food is mainly curry with spices. No beef. So please don't bring beef products. 5. Nepalese eat with their right hands or use knives and forks; It is very disrespectful to use your left hand. 6. Nepal TV broadcasts programs from 5:30 am to 10:30 pm. Special entertainment will be broadcast on Saturday afternoon 12:00 to 5:30. 7. Respect the customs and religious beliefs of the Nepalese people. Don't touch the child. Head, because head is a sacred place. 9. Nepal nodded. No, it doesn't. Shake your head! 10. Don't associate with local Tibetans easily. Some Tibetans are hostile to mainland citizens. 1 1. Dervishes can be found everywhere, and there is a charge for taking photos with them (10 rupees). 12. Don't give alms to beggars, or you will be unable to move. Travel notes of Nepal: 1. Elephant riding, hiking, canoe rafting and other exotic jungle adventures. Wear dark long-sleeved clothes, trousers and high-top sports shoes or hiking shoes. Rafting requires waterproof bags, raincoats and sandals. 2. To climb a mountain in Nepal, you need to apply to the relevant units in Nepal and pay a certain fee. I'm not used to it, but there are Internet cafes and telecommunication offices everywhere. There are money exchange shops everywhere except Chitwan. 4. Guests should bring their own toiletries, slippers, hiking shoes, flashlights and a small amount of necessary routine medicines. In the jungle camp, because there is no electricity, there are only solar energy and kerosene lamps, so if you want to take a bath, you'd better take a bath during the day and be careful with candles after dark. 6. When traveling, there is great mobility, thieves are everywhere, and robberies occur from time to time. Therefore, valuables such as cash, cameras, jewelry, etc. You must carry it with you. Be careful when you walk, there are gangsters stealing things behind you. When you leave hotels and restaurants, you must take your valuables with you. If you lose something, the guest must be responsible for it. Places prone to theft are: stations, airports, restaurants, hotels and other public places. 7. Pay attention to hygiene and prevent diseases. The water quality in Nepal is poor, so it is recommended to drink bottled water. Take the commonly used drugs for diarrhea, heatstroke, cold and fever with you to prevent mosquito bites. 8. Take care of your passport and personal belongings. Please take your passport, cash and other valuables with you, and don't put them in checked baggage or hotels. Please fill in the name and telephone number of the emergency contact person in your passport, and bring a copy of the first page of your passport and a Nigerian visa with you in case of emergency.