No doubt some of the tourist destinations of Nepal have been affected by the recent earthquake; there still exist many reasons for you to visit Nepal. We feel this is a perfect time to plan a trip to Nepal. We present yo
Encounter other side of Nepali people: Nepalese are world renowned for friendly and hospitable nature. However, this time you can experience their resilient side as well. Despite being shaken by the earthquake, they have not forgotten to smile and are ready to welcome their guests with equal enthusiasm. Nepal has moved on: It’s been almost two months now that Nepal suffered the earthquake. Although this might seem like a short period of time after such disaster but Nepal is returning towards normalcy. Almost all hotels are back to normal operation. Banks and other service industries were impacted just for the few days after the earthquake and have been in constant operation throughout the crisis. Almost all roads are open and safe to travel. Airports have been in constant operation. School and other educational facilities have also resumed. Over all Nepal has moved on.
Be a part in rebuilding Nepal: This disaster has adversely impacted the economy of this already poor country. Tourism is one of the major contributors in Nepal’s economy. Hence travelling to Nepal this time means more than just exploring the country. You can volunteer to rebuild Nepal by helping in constructions, counselling and other relief efforts. Your expenses during this vacation will contribute in uplifting Nepal.
Fewer tourists mean your quality time: Given the low inflow of tourists in Nepal at the moment, you can spend more quality time with nature. Since the earthquake all popular trekking routes are less crowded which will provide you an opportunity to enjoy your stay to the fullest. Opportunity to travel to earthquake affected areas:7.8 magnitude earthquakes is not a common phenomenon. It is your chance to visit the affected areas and see the magnitude of disaster with your own eyes.
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