Tibet Tour from Nepal – Notes in Nepal
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Tibet Tour from Nepal – Notes in Nepal

Update: Feb. 16th, 2012

Tibet Tour from Nepal - Notes in Nepal

Nepal is a famous tourism country and there is a large number of tourists all over the world would like to make a tour to Nepal for sightseeing. A certain number of foreign tourists would also like to make a Tibet tour from Nepal so as to experience the special civilization of Nepal before enter into Tibet.

As a professional Tibet Tour operator, Tibet Tour would like to provide some notes for tourists planning a Tibet tour from Nepal. To ensure the safety and security during the Nepal – Tibet tour, tourists should pay attention to the following notes in Nepal.

Tibet Tour from Nepal – Notes in Nepal

Nepal has distinctive rainy season and dry season. The dry season is between October and early June of the next year while the rainy season is between middle June and late September. The natural disasters happen frequently in the rainy season, especially the debris flow and landslide. Hence, there are always a lot of traffic accidents in the rainy season.

Tourists planning a Nepal tour are advised to tour to Nepal in the dry season. Thou there is a large number of tourists would like to enter into Tibet from Nepal overland, it might be a better choice for tourists to make a Tibet tour from Nepal by air if you arrive in Nepal in the rainy season.

Tibet Tour from Nepal – Common Diseases and Medical Assistance

The water quality of Nepal is relatively poor and some of the harmful substances in the water exceed the international standard. Besides, the hygienic condition in Nepal is not so ideal. Tourists in Nepal should pay special attention to the personal hygiene and the diet health so as to avoid the common diseases, such as hepatitis, meningitis.

Nepal has a relatively complete medical assistance system. Both formal hospitals and private clinics are available in Kathmandu. The clinics charges lower compared to the big formal hospitals. The price of the medicines is reasonable and most of them are imported from India.

Tibet Tour from Nepal – Nepalese Customs

There is only a small number of Nepalese believe in Islam or other religions since almost 80 percent of Nepalese believe in Hinduism and 10 percent of Nepalese believe in Buddhism. Hinduism and Buddhism have a lot in common and got on well. Some of the monasteries belong to both Hinduism and Buddhism.

Hinduism and Buddhism have some common taboos. The followers of the two religions would not eat pork or beef. Some of them are vegetarian and they would never eat any meat of the animals. Tourists shouldn't enter into the Hinduism monasteries if you are not a follower of the Hinduism. Tourists are advised to collect more details about the taboos in Nepal from the local guide.

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