Mountains and momos make Nepal the perfect destination for solo travel. But there are a few cultural norms to consider before you go.
Nepal
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From a soak in a hot spring to a cooking class in Kathmandu, there are heaps of ways to enjoy Nepal without carving a steep path up a Himalayan mountain.
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Sure, you can rock up at the foot of Mt Kilimanjaro with nothing but a song in your heart and a pocket full of dreams. But you’re going to be in for a bit of a shock.
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After all, bucket-list trips in the travel world vary from person to person but one I’m willing to bet almost everyone strives to check off is trekking to Everest Base Camp. Here’s what it was like and what you need to know.
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It takes a pretty special person to not only bring a place to life, but to also bring a diverse group of people together.
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If you ask anyone about Nepali cuisine, they’re sure to mention momos and dal bhat, but there are plenty of other treats in this mountainous country.