Saturday, July 28, 2012
Stay with family in Nepal
May be with a local family in the United States or France does not give us much new cultural level and do not attract many travelers, but when traveling to a country like Nepal being able to live the journey with a family sharing time make a difference in local trip, making it an unforgettable experience where you can discover the customs, lifestyle, and especially the extreme hospitality of the people of Nepal.
The advantages of being with a family in a village in Nepal, for example on the outskirts of Kathmandu, are many:
1. Sales full of chaos in the city. Kathmandu was famous for many things, but now it is only by dirt, pollution, dust and noise.
2. To go to Nepal and be in an air-conditioned hotel western style is best to stay home. Nepal means culture, mean people, and stay with family and will get the best of it.
3. With a family you can take to find out all you want about the country, you can ask basic language classes, you can ask to join you on routes where a tourist has ever been and that only they know, you can ask them to teach you to cook some dish or to take you to local restaurants where there is no risk to your health.
4. Staying with a family in Nepal will make your best memory to go back is the fact of having been with them. The friends made in Nepal are for life, and always have a contact point in the country if you ever want to return, something that is very usual in the case of Nepal!
5. The price for a family holiday in Nepal is much cheaper than being in a western hotel, and what you get in return is much better than you would get at a local cheap hotel in the center of town.
In any case, a warning. It better not be fooled, there are family holidays in Nepal you can easily find online, but will charge you a lot and will only be interested in your money. You have to find a family that is dedicated to this passion for meeting new people, a family that is far from the world of mass tourism, and this can be very complicated if you do not have help.
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