1 Because Nepal is absolutely beautiful
2 Because guests are treated as Gods (Atithi Devo Bhavaḥ)
3 Because world’s best trekking route Annapurna region is here
4 You take your breath away in natural bungee jump above 160 meters
5 Everyday journeys are not less adventurous either
6 Because Nepal is affordable
7 Nepal has been a center for spiritual awakening, yoga and meditation for several years
8 Because Lord Gautama Buddha was born in Lumbini and now it is in Nepal
9 Because in Nepal everyday is a festival
10 And you can’t afford to miss beautiful Kathmandu valley
11 We all know the tallest peak is there but Nepal also has 8 other highest peaks of the world including Mt. Everest
12 Don’t worry if you can’t climb the Everest, you can experience with your naked eyes by mountain flight
13 Because Nepal bandhs are fun sometimes 😉
14 Because you don’t want to miss one of the friendliest people on earth
15 It is less than 2 hours flight from New Delhi, India
16 You can be amazed to see the religious harmony among Nepalis
17 Because English is widely spoken
18 Because Nepal has several UNESCO World Heritage Sites
19 Because heaven exists and it is truly here in Pokhara
20 Because this small village, Bandipur in west of Nepal has so much to offer
21 Visit South as Nepal is differently beautiful over there
22 Because only living Goddess Kumari lives here

A Kumari, or living Goddess, sits on a palanquin carried by devotees towards the Ghode Jatra festival, an annual horse-racing festival, in Katmandu, (AP Photo/Binod Joshi)
23 Because you can travel Tibet from here easily
24 Because Nepalese love foreigners
25 Nepal is relatively safe for tourists
26 Bhedetar, because not only Prince Charles was here but it is also a perfect hill station
27 Because mountain bike is challenging yet fun in Nepal
28 Because wildlife safaris experience in many national parks can be unforgettable experience in Nepal
29 Nepal is home to more than 200 beautiful lakes below majestic mountains
30 Because they offer you Dal-bhat-tarkari (main food) wherever you go
31 Because you can see world cup in Nepal i.e. World Elephant polo championship
32 Because one of the world’s greatest Hindu shrines Pashupatinath temple is here
33 Because paragliding in Pokhara can be truly a lifetime experience
34 Tenzing – Hillary airport Lukla, Gateway to Mt Everest. Because it is rated as the most extreme airport in the world and your heart will never beat faster than this
35 Backpackers heaven Thamel has everything for tourists
36 Because this is ultimate experience : Everest skydive
37 Seeing Nepal through water is a great idea, rafting in Nepal’s amazing rivers
38 Because you can take the most amazing pictures here
YOU HAVE TO VISIT NEPAL AS IT IS THE HEART OF HEAVEN
because lumbini was an independent state when buddha was born. nepal formally was established after king prithvi narayan shah’s unification campaign. before 1825 b.s i.e. before the victory over kathmandu valley the term nepal was used only for kathmandu valley. the gorkhalis unified kathmandu along with different independent states at that time and the term nepal came into use for the whole nation that gorkali had unified.so lumbini is in nepal now and it was an independent state when buddha was born.
Sorry to say this but the image in support of point number 10 is wrong. Its not kathmandu. It is mangal bazar in patan and not in kathmandu. Rest all are upto the mark
May be he wanted to KTM Valley as a whole
Patan is a different city but is still in the valley. And the valley is also Kathmandu Valley. So not mistake i guess
all good collection. Thank you admin for your good and hard job.
Lumbini was and is in Nepal . Sidhartha was just a state prince and It was during the rule of Kirat Dynasty he was born.
as your name suggests “Gundruk Post”, no wonder some of the wording are like “Gundruk” itself meaning embarrassingly immature and laughable. It’s a shame that such an important subject heading and such a low grade English from media and twisting of facts like Birth place of Buddha is “now” in Nepal.
Well, the wording is technically correct. During the birth of Lord Buddha, there were no countries, so Nepal wasn’t born yet. But now if one has to go visit the birth place of Lord Buddha, you have to visit Lumbini, Nepal.
Good…missing home..,
I disagree with point number 13, even the emoticon follows next to it, it is neither funny nor the pride for us. This gives wrong impression on foreign visitors. So, let’s keep our internal issues upto its internal limit. All good to be shown and any bad is to be solved, not to be made joke out of it in public. Jai hos.
well said brohter
great job 🙂
well managed !!
all good collection . Thank you .
Nepal, take a look back your visit. Once is not enough. Read this article above. Thumps up! cheers in Nepal.
You’re so awesome! I do not believe I have read through a single thing
like this before. So good to find someone with unique thoughts on this
subject matter. Really.. thank you for starting this up. This
web site is something that is needed on the web, someone
with some originality!
Nepal is amazing 🙂
Thanks for sharing this wonderful pictures.