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What should I pay attention to when traveling to Nepal?

1. Generally speaking, the average temperature in Nepal is 18-29 degrees from May to October, so it is recommended to wear light clothes, and the average temperature from November to April of the following year is 4-22 degrees. It is recommended to wear long-sleeved T-shirts and coats or thin sweaters (you can travel with cotton-padded clothes because of the large temperature difference between morning and evening).

2. From the religious point of view, Nepal is a world-famous country where Hinduism, Buddhism and other religions coexist, and all the people are religious. Many Hindu temples in China do not allow pagans to enter. After getting permission to enter the temple, you should take off your shoes and anything made of leather, such as belts and purses.

3. Generally speaking, temples, pagodas and monuments are allowed to take photos, but it is best to ask the relevant personnel before taking photos, and then take photos after obtaining permission. Many tourists like to shoot local old people and children, so please be sure to ask for permission before shooting. Children will hate tipping you, so please prepare your own small denomination cash (generally 1 rupees).

4. In Nepal, fire is very sacred, so don't throw garbage into the fire (smoking is not allowed in temples and rooms)

5. Like many Southeast Asian countries, in Nepal, "head" is considered very noble and sacred, so don't touch children's heads.

6. Hotel buffets are the main local food in Nepal, and Nepalese Chinese food is used in Kathmandu. Non-Chinese food tastes mainly Indian curry, which is spicy and spicy. On the way to RESORT, it is wise to prepare some dry food and snacks because of the lack of materials and raw materials and simple meals.

7. The air quality in many tourist destinations in Kathmandu is poor, so it is recommended to wear a mask. Please bring cotton gloves, motion sickness medicine, diarrhea medicine, gastrointestinal medicine and other commonly used medicines.

8. Never drink raw water (drinking mineral water is generally 1 rupees/bottle? About 5L), the tour bus is equipped with enough mineral water.

9. Please choose foods related to raw water carefully, such as fruit salad and drinks with ice cubes.

1. The official currency of Nepal is rupee, and the exchange rate between RMB and rupee is about 1: 11. You can also exchange US dollars for rupee. After exchange, please be sure to keep the invoice, so that you can change the extra rupees into dollars or RMB before leaving Nepal. However, since there are few local banks that exchange RMB for rupees, please try to carry US dollars.

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Transportation

Within Nepal:

There are TAXI, human tricycles, motorcycle tricycle, various LOCAL BUS and bicycles available in the city.

TAXI: As soon as I get out of Kathmandu Airport, people from all walks of life have come up to chat up and recommend hotels. It is about 1-2 rupees to take TAXI from the airport-Tamil area, depending on your selling price level. It's best to measure the distance on the map before calculating the price and bargaining in the urban area.

human tricycles: I'm not familiar with Tamil area when I first arrived in Canada. As I wanted to have breakfast with HELENA'S RESTAURANT, which has a good reputation, I found a human tricycles and took a short drive around Tamil area for 15 rupees, so I could enjoy the street view, which was not bad. I just don't know if it's the poor road conditions or the driver's intention to show off his skills. The garage is winding and rugged, and the only thing we can do is to hold the handrail tightly.

LOCAL BUS: it's a good mode of transportation and it's very cheap. After we returned to Kathmandu from Boccara, we took the LOCAL BUS to Bhakta, with a price of 1 rupees per person. The bus was similar to that of Shanghai CMB. Sit from the starting point to the finish line, so there is a seat, and the car is not crowded. The drive from Kathmandu to Bhakta is 45 minutes, almost one stop to the end, without stopping. The station is on BAGH BAZAR Road behind CLOCK TOWER, which is only 1-15 minutes' walk from Tamil area.

Bicycle: it's a means of transportation for us to wander around Boccara. The rent is 4 rupees a day. The owner only needs to register which hotel you are staying in and give you the car keys. However, Nepalese people drive on the left, and they still can't get used to it after a long time.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Self-help Tour in Nepal