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<h1 class="text-center">Heaven is Myth, Nepal is Real!</h1>
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<p>Nepal is a beautiful country in the laps of the Himalayas and is well known all over as a world.
Nepal is the country of Lord Buddha; it is the homeland of the brave Gorkhas, a country bestowed with maximum cultural and natural decorum.
Very few places on earth can rival the beauty and rarity of Nepal.
The beautiful snowcapped mountains in the north, the high and lowland valleys and the plain, fertile land of the Terai all these have proved to be a boon of nature to Nepal.
The rich culture, tradition, arts, civilisation have made people recognised Nepal all over the world as a country rich in cultural heritage.
Nepal possesses a great and glorious history made by the brave sons and daughters of Nepal.
The people of this holy land are beautiful and gentle creations of God whose hearts are pure and filled with an unshakeable bravery and patriotism.
Belonging to different castes, culture, race and ethnicity, Nepalese are united.
Though a Hindu nation other religions gets equal respect, protection and tolerance here.
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<h4 class="mt-5">WHY SHOULD YOU VISIT NEPAL?</h4>
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Nepal is fifth among the Top 10 countries to visit in the world and number one in Best Valued Destination in the World.
Why wouldn’t they be, Nepal boasts pristine natural beauty,
sky-high Himalayas Range and endless culture and traditions spread out all over the country.
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<h4 class="mt-5">TREKKING AND MOUNTAIN CLIMBING</h4>
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One of the reasons to visit Nepal is for trekking and climbing mountains.
You can climb to the top of the World by scaling and conquering the Everest, the highest peak in the World.
Trekking comes with viewing the natural beauty of Himalayas and knowing the lifestyle of people living in altitudes above 4000 meters.
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<h4 class="mt-5">CULTURE TRADITION AND UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES</h4>
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Nepal is also rich in culture and traditions.
There are countless ethnic groups each following their distinct art and religions.
This diverse traditions and lifestyle is a prominent feature of Nepalese people.
Nepal boasts in cultural diversity, and this vast tradition showcases in the heritage and temples.
In Kathmandu alone, there are 7 UNESCO World Heritage sites including Pashupatinath, Boudhanath and Durbar Squares.
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<h4 class="mt-5">BIODIVERSITY OF BIRDS AND WATCHING ENDANGERED ANIMALS</h4>
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Nepal is not only about trekking and mountain climbing.
Nepal boasts a wide range of animals and plants, some found just in Nepal.
Nepal has 852 species of birds and bird watching has evolved into a sought out activity of tourists.
Nepal also homes several endangered species such as the Bengal Tiger, One Horned Rhinoceros,
Bengal Fox, Red Panda and the elusive Snow Leopard.
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<h4 class="mt-5">IS NEPAL SAFE TO TRAVEL AFTER 2015 EARTHQUAKE</h4>
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The earthquake of April 25, 2015, killed 8686 people leaving thousands injured and many more homeless.
The rural parts of Nepal are still recovering from the damage caused by the incident.
The resulting year saw tourists number all-time low in preceding six years.
The Visit Nepal 2020 campaign can be the backbone to support the fragile economic conditions of numerous families in the rural areas.
Some media outlets reports of Nepal in the state of complete devastation and buried under heaps of pile is wrong.
The earthquake mostly downed old buildings made of mud and some temples around the affected districts.
The majority of Kathmandu remains intact which was not shown in the media, all a scheme to generate more TRP.
Nepal was affected majorly in about 5 districts and minorly in 7 other districts.
All other destinations are entirely untouched.
The repair and reconstruction of temples and heritage sites are underway and will finish come 2020.
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The Tourism Board has checked every route and the damage sustained by the trail.
Currently, all 35 main hiking routes are declared safe to travel, and national parks cleared for visits.
The government sees transportation infrastructure and airlines service as a primary aspect that needs
improvement to ensure smooth flow of tourists both internationally and domestically.
The government is mending roads and constructing new roads where necessary.
After the earthquake, all the buildings, trekking routes, temples and other commercial
buildings all over the affected districts were thoroughly checked by Government approved engineers.
The buildings with a red stamp are dangerous and best left unventured.
There are very few buildings with red marks as most of these are broken down and replaced by new buildings.
A yellow mark represents minimal damage while a green stamp on the front represents that
the building is safe and has not sustained damage from the earthquake.
Pillars support most of the affected buildings, and in cases, new buildings replaced old worn out buildings.
So, Nepal is as safe as any place in the world to travel in now and also in coming years.
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<h4 class="mt-5">PREPARATION FOR VISIT NEPAL 2022</h4>
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The government of Nepal is working rigorously to ensure a successful tourism period till 2020.
The Tourism Board set a target of 2 million tourist arrival in 2020.
Currently, the country sees nearly one million tourist visitors yearly and expect to double this number promoting
Visit Nepal Campaign aggressively. At the moment, the tourism board is running
Visit Nepal Europe campaign supported by ambassadors and diplomats of Nepal in European countries.
By 2020, the government plan to operate two new International Airport, Pokhara, and Lumbini and introduce new
Airbus 330-200 to provide airline services to a large number of tourists.
The government also plans to run Tribhuwan International Airport for additional 3 hours from regular
18 hours to ensure availability of services to incoming and departing tourists.
The private hotel sector has planned to add 4000 new rooms in four and five-star category in Kathmandu, Chitwan, and Pokhara.
Many new international chain hotels, Hilton, DoubleTree, Marriott, are expected to operate in the coming years.
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