Would you like to visit Nepal?

@Yashasvi (229)
Nepal
November 19, 2010 6:46pm CST
Nepal,a birth place of gautam buddha,a home of mount everest,a heaven for natural beauty,is going to celebrate tourism year-2011.You can enjoy here a lot with natural beauty and activities like rafting,mountain climbing,bunzi jumping etc.Nepal is the world of temples where you can see different ancient architectures.Would you like to be there?
4 responses
@TheAdvocate (2392)
• Philippines
20 Nov 10
I have been to Nepal a few years back. I found it to be a very beautiful place. My favorite was seeing elephants and rhinos at Chitwan. I was disappointed that I did not get to see the elephants play soccer with each other - I missed the event by a few days. I also enjoyed whitewater rafting there. I plan to go back again and visit Pokhara and trek the Annapurna. If I have the time and money, probably go to the base camp too. I like the Nepalese people, warm and friendly. Do you guys have roti too? I think I missed that. Hope to get there soon!
@Yashasvi (229)
• Nepal
20 Nov 10
Best of luck to you.You may visit here in tourism year-2011.Nepal is very wonderful and cheap place compared to others.
@Bannybanzie (1397)
• Philippines
20 Nov 10
Hi! I really am not that familiar with Nepal, but if I would ever have the chance to visit any country, I would do! (Well, as long as it's a safe place and not plagued by war.) You're from Nepal? Must be really proud of your country! Oh, how I wish I could go there... Anyways, I believe all countries got something to be proud of like the beauty of nature that cannot be compared to any other place... Thanks for sharing to us the beauty of Nepal!
• Philippines
20 Nov 10
Wow! its nice to be there, if only I have a money that I can spend to go to nepal , I will go there, But i dont have a money that I can use to travel there, thats why Ill just visit nepal through internet
• United States
20 Nov 10
Yes, I would want to visit Nepal. Ever since I learned that a big part of my ancestry is from Nepal, I've wanted to rekindle the sites and sounds of Nepal. There are lots of beautiful parks, mountains and market places, and even better there are so many good people. Nepalese people are kind and make you feel at home, because my neighbors and the vast majority of people I know have experienced love and regard both ways when meeting Nepalese people.