Thursday, October 27, 2016

Nepal on the Top 10 Best Value Destinations list for 2017

Lonely Planet 2017 top destinations list

Nepal is a naturally beautiful country in the world and most popular destination for all kinds of adventure holidays and city guide sightseeing tour. Every year about 1 million tourist around the world visit Nepal for trekking, peak climbing, adventure holidays and cultural sightseeing tour. No doubt Nepal offers the best holiday activities according to the interest of tourist. This beautiful country has been listed on the top 10 best value destinations for 2017 by Lonely Planet.

According to the biggest travel guide books, The Lonely Planet says: “Even natural disasters can’t keep Nepal down for long. The 2015 earthquakes caused devastation, but what is most striking from a traveler's perspective is not how much was lost but how much remains. Landmark temples crumbled, but others came through with just the odd tile out of place, and whole swathes of the country escaped serious damage, including most of the popular trekking trails. Nepal has all the skills required to repair monuments and infrastructure, but what it does need is income. By visiting Nepal now and supporting local culture and people, you could help a nation rebuild and bounce back even stronger.”

Along with the Nepal, Canada, Colombia, Finland and Dominica complete the top five destinations for 2017. Similarly Nepal has also named as the best value for money destination for travelers in 2017.

The Lonely Planet website says “Nepal is bouncing back from earthquakes and a fuel strike that made getting round the country tough. It remains a fabulous choice for budget-conscious travelers, who can access the best of its world-famous trekking routes and underrated wildlife for well south of US$50 a day. Visitor numbers are slowly recovering and the time is ripe to get back to Nepal’s mighty mountains; wherever you go, you’ll receive a warm welcome, as your visit brings much-needed income to communities getting back on their feet.”

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