Have you ever been to the summit of the Himalayas of Nepal? If you have then you will certainly have several reasons to visit the Himalayas of Nepal time and again.
Undoubtedly, the abundance of natural entities has blessed the country of Nepal. A pool of a variety of landscapes, lakes, fast-flowing rivers, falls, diversified vegetation, and unique flora and fauna. However, the Himalayas of Nepal has always been the talk of the world.
Besides, it isn’t strange as Nepal has more than six higher summits in Nepal, including the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest. Every climbing season, a number of tourists from around the globe visit Nepal to climb the Himalayas regions of Nepal.
Despite having difficult trails, people find it very thrilling and intriguing to visit the Himalayas in Nepal. Keep on reading the article to learn more about the fantastic reasons to visit the Himalayas and other fascinating places in Nepal.
The white snow-capped mountains may be tempting enough to visit Nepal and its Himalayas. But, the mesmerizing view isn’t the only fascinating thing about the Himalayan region. The country is culturally rich and diversified and so are the vegetations.
Additionally, the rich culture also brings rich cuisine from different communities of people. The people in this country are also very hospitable and friendlier. Historical monuments and pilgrimages are also the attractions of visiting Nepal.
Although the scenic hills and naturally abundant terai are also the focus of visitors, the Himalayan region has massively gathered the attention of tourists in Nepal. Here are the top ten reasons that will certainly make you desire the Himalayas.
There’s no doubt you will see the mountains if you are visiting the Himalayas. But, the Himalayas of Nepal have breathtaking scenic views that can totally leave you in awe.
May it be a two-tailed or fishtail mountain hovering over the city of lakes, Pokhara along with Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu, or the stiff peak of Mount Everest, people are always star-struck by the view.
Besides the peak and snow-capped mountains, other attractions in the Himalayas also leave people mesmerized. The Kala Pathar, also known as the viewpoint to Everest is another major tourist attraction. It also has religious importance and is often viewed as a pilgrimage by people.
The major attraction of the Himalayan regions of Nepal is the peace and tranquility you get to experience. A gush of fresh air, a spectacular view of the mountains, a simple lifestyle, and a less crowded space is enough to put that break in your hustling life.
Who wouldn’t experience tranquility in such a naturally abundant piece of land? You can just sit and meditate in that heavenly atmosphere and feel peace and containment within yourself.
On top of that, there are many tranquility and spa centers in these Himalayan regions to accentuate your experience. Besides, there are several Yoga and meditation centers in Nepal, which can give you an experience of adventure yoga in the Himalayas.
The Himalayan regions of Nepal are inhabited chiefly by Sherpas, thus you would find people with the communities of Sherpas in most areas. These people follow Buddhism and it is well depicted in their daily life.
However, you can also find an influence of Tibetan culture in the people of the Himalayan regions of Nepal as the Northern border of the county is closer to Tibet. You may also find people of other indigenous cultures such as Dolpali, Kiranti, and Tamang in the western Himalayas of the country.
Although primarily dominated by Sherpas and Tibetan, you can find a mixture of cultures from different ethnic backgrounds in the Himalayan and hilly regions of Nepal. These diversified group of communities has their own culture and tradition, folklore, and customary laws, which all have some symbolic relationship to the ecological biosphere and conservation of the Himalayas.
You can witness the celebration of major festivals like Lhosar, Sakala, Tiji, Mani Ramdu, and Dumji in these regions. Many other festivals are celebrated to please the spirits of mountains in the Himalayan regions.
Every terrain of Nepal that is inhabited by people behold their own glorified history. Similarly, the Himalayan regions of Nepal have their own historical importance and heritage.
A number of monasteries in the lap of himalayas of Nepal hold historical and cultural importance. Some of the monasteries like Rincheling Monastery carries a long run history of Tibeten influence and Buddhist Culture. This monastery has one of the oldest temples in Nepal called Vairocana temple.
Similarly, Narsingh monastery in Muktinath region is supposed to be 1500 years older. It is said to be made with mud and stone along with 1000 lamps. Although it isn’t that popular among the people, Narsingh monastery holds historical and religious signifcance.
One can find a variety of climatic conditions in mountains because of the shapes, sizes, and variations of the landmass in every 100 meters elevation of altitude. The rise in altitude creates a different ecosystem which eventually inhabits different kinds of life
You can find rare Red Pandas, Snow Leopards, Himalayan Black bears, Himalayan Yak, and Musk Deer in the Himalayan regions of Nepal. Similarly, you can also find rare plants like Cordyceps, Serpentina, Spikenard, Pancha Aule, Himalayan Yew, etc., which also have medicinal importance.
There are four national parks and conservation areas in higher altitudes of Nepal that in-house these rare plants and animals. These are Sagarmatha National Park, Langtang National Park, Makalu Barun National Parl and Kanchenjunga Cosnervation Area.
The culturally diversified communities of Nepal have also given rise to a very mount-watering cuisine. You could experience a number of Tibetan cuisine, Nepali cuisine, and a fusion of the both in Himalayan regions.
One of the staples yet popular diets in the Himalayas is Dal-Bhaat. As simple as it sounds and looks, it is tastier to eat. People around the world have often talked about their love for this simple delicacy of Nepali food.
Similarly, Mo: Mo, Dhindo, Gundruk, Sukuti, Yak Cheese, Thukpa, etc., are the popular local delicacies of the Himalayan regions. Trust me nothing tastes better than a set of Thaklai food set to the hungry trekkers of the Himalayas.
Nepalese people are very hospitable people around the world. The culture in Nepal itself considers the guests as their divine gods. There is a popular saying in the country, “Atithi Devo Bhava” which means the guests are the gods. Thus, the cultural people of the Himalayas of Nepal also live by a similar principle.
You could embrace the warm, inviting, and generous people of Nepal if you visit the Himalayas. They would facilitate you to easily adapt to the culture of the Himalayas and give you a memorable experience.
The Himali people are very helpful too. Besides the services of the place that you accommodate, you would receive additional respect and love from the local people in Nepal.
Adventure is another must and undeniable thing in the Himalayas of Nepal. Being in the atmosphere itself is challenging and adventurous to many and they often fail to adapt to it. On top of that, there are several adventure sports that you can enjoy in the Himalayan regions of Nepal.
High altitude trekking, mountaineering, and rock climbing are some popular adventure sports in the Himalayan regions of Nepal. Likewise, the country is also famous for adventure sports such as Sky diving, mountain biking, and paragliding.
Currently, ice skating has also gained popularity in the Himalayan regions of Nepal. Gokyo lake in Nepal is quite known for figure skating and ice hockey.
Along with the pride of being the highest, the mountains of Nepal are also well-known pilgrimages for Hindus as well as Buddhists around the world. Jomsom Muktinath Temple located in the lap of the Annapurna region is a holy shrine to Hindus around the world. The devotees consider this holy shrine a place of salvation and often spend their old age here despite the challenging weather.
Similarly, the Buddhist Gompa monastery in the region is also another famous pilgrimage that people often visit. The Muktinath region holds equal importance for Tibetan Buddhists who consider it home to their sky goddess.
Another famous holy trail through the Himalayas of Nepal is Mount Kailash. This Himalayan region is well-worshipped by people who follow Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bonism. Although there is a long-run dispute on where this mountain belongs to, Nepal, China, or India. But, the established route to visit the moutan goes through Nepal.
There is no doubt that people from around the globe visit the Himalayan regions of Nepal with the sole motive to climb the tall white mountains. Nepal itself is rich in the highest mountains in the world. There are eight out of fourteen eight-thousanders in the country along with many other mountains with elevations above six thousand meters.
Some of the popular summits for tourists around the world are Mount Everest, Annapurna, Manaslu, Cho Oyu, Dhaulagiri, Lhotse, Kanchenjunga, and Makalu. Besides these top eight Himalayas, there are other ranges and mountain ranges that are famous among trekkers.
Other popular trekking routes in Nepal are Mardi Himal, Gokyo Ri, Langtang Valley, Ghorepani Poonhil Trek, and so on, There are also trekking packages to the base camps of the above-mentioned top eight Himalayas and circuit treks throughout those mountains.
Along with the pride of climbing the summits, trekking in the Himalayan regions of Nepal has a different experience. The ambiance itself has magic in itself despite being dangerous for many in the same place.
Conclusively, the Himalayan regions of Nepal are the best fit to give you a mixture of unique experiences. Thus, if you want to spice up your life with adventures and new experiences for a lifetime then book yourself a trip to the Himalayas on your next holiday.