
Everest, Kathmandu Valley and Chitwan National Park invite you to trekking, archaeology and Nepalese cuisine.
01.01 New Year
April 14.04, Nepali New Year
May 01.05, Labor Day
March 19.09, Constitution Day
December 25.12, Christmas
Dashain (Hindu calendar)
Tihar (Hindu calendar)
100 police
101, fire department
102, emergency medical care
– Buddha Shakyamuni (Siddhartha Gautama), the founder of Buddhism
– Prabhu Narayan Shah, the unifier of Nepal
– Tenzing Norgay, mountaineer, the first to conquer Everest, along with Edmund Hillary
– access of foreigners to Hindu temples is prohibited
– climbing Everest without a permit
- export of religious relics and antiques
– entering Buddhist monasteries wearing shoes
- using drones in the capital without a license
– When meeting, it is customary to fold your palms and bow slightly (“namaste”)
– When entering the house, take off your shoes.
– Modest clothing is required in churches and monasteries.
– Respect for elders is expressed in special forms of address
– Important decisions are often accompanied by shared meals
– greeting / नमस्ते / namaste
– gratitude / धन्यवाद / dhanyavaad
– please / कृपया / kripya
– sorry / माफ कीजिए / maaf kijiye
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…? / bas kahan hai
– How much is the ticket? / टिकट कितना है? / tiket kitna hai
– pharmacy / औषधि पसल / aushadhi pasal
– I need a doctor / मलाई डाक्टर चाहिन्छ / malai doctor chahinchha
– I need help / मलाई मद्दत चाहिन्छ / malai maddat chahinchha
– call the police / call the police / prahari lai bolaunuhos
– call an ambulance / एम्बुलेन्स बोलाउनुहोस् / ambulance bolaunuhos
– very tasty! / धेरै स्वादिष्ट! / dherai swadisht
– bill please / bil dinuhos
– toast / स्वास्थ्यको लागि! (To your health!) / swasthyako lagi
– joke / In Nepal, the mountains are higher than clouds!
It is customary to discuss:
– Buddhism and philosophy
– Nature and the Himalayas
– National cuisine (dal baht, momo)
– Traditions and customs
– Tourism and mountaineering
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and power
- Social problems
– Caste system
- Economic difficulties
– Hiking in the Himalayas
– visit monasteries
– participate in festivals
– to taste the cuisine
Everest, Kathmandu Valley and Chitwan National Park invite you to trekking, archaeology and Nepalese cuisine.
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01.01 New Year
April 14.04, Nepali New Year
May 01.05, Labor Day
March 19.09, Constitution Day
December 25.12, Christmas
Dashain (Hindu calendar)
Tihar (Hindu calendar)
100 police
101, fire department
102, emergency medical care
– Buddha Shakyamuni (Siddhartha Gautama), the founder of Buddhism
– Prabhu Narayan Shah, the unifier of Nepal
– Tenzing Norgay, mountaineer, the first to conquer Everest, along with Edmund Hillary
– access of foreigners to Hindu temples is prohibited
– climbing Everest without a permit
- export of religious relics and antiques
– entering Buddhist monasteries wearing shoes
- using drones in the capital without a license
– When meeting, it is customary to fold your palms and bow slightly (“namaste”)
– When entering the house, take off your shoes.
– Modest clothing is required in churches and monasteries.
– Respect for elders is expressed in special forms of address
– Important decisions are often accompanied by shared meals
– greeting / नमस्ते / namaste
– gratitude / धन्यवाद / dhanyavaad
– please / कृपया / kripya
– sorry / माफ कीजिए / maaf kijiye
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…? / bas kahan hai
– How much is the ticket? / टिकट कितना है? / tiket kitna hai
– pharmacy / औषधि पसल / aushadhi pasal
– I need a doctor / मलाई डाक्टर चाहिन्छ / malai doctor chahinchha
– I need help / मलाई मद्दत चाहिन्छ / malai maddat chahinchha
– call the police / call the police / prahari lai bolaunuhos
– call an ambulance / एम्बुलेन्स बोलाउनुहोस् / ambulance bolaunuhos
– very tasty! / धेरै स्वादिष्ट! / dherai swadisht
– bill please / bil dinuhos
– toast / स्वास्थ्यको लागि! (To your health!) / swasthyako lagi
– joke / In Nepal, the mountains are higher than clouds!
It is customary to discuss:
– Buddhism and philosophy
– Nature and the Himalayas
– National cuisine (dal baht, momo)
– Traditions and customs
– Tourism and mountaineering
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and power
- Social problems
– Caste system
- Economic difficulties
– Hiking in the Himalayas
– visit monasteries
– participate in festivals
– to taste the cuisine
