Sometimes
considering the recommendations of experts before planning your next vacation
may actually help you plan the perfect vacation that you have always had in
your mind….
This
year, Nepal is the most recommended site by most of the leading travel guides
and magazines around the world.
Despite
the devastation caused by the earthquake, one of the planet’s leading guidebooks
‘the Rough Guides’ has placed Nepal on the top of the list of a must-visit
destination for the year 2016. Similarly, Nepal has also secured good ranks (if
not the first place) in the list published by other travel and tourism
publications: National Geographic Traveller magazine’s Cool List 2016, award winning travel webzine AFAR’s Top 10 Coolest Destinations for 2016, Forbes’
14 Coolest places to visit in 2016, Travelers
Today’s 5 Places You Need to see in 2016 are just to name a few.
As per Forbes, visiting Nepal in the year 2016
presents travelers a chance to be a part of and witness country’s rebirth.
Similarly, Fodor, the world’s largest publisher of English language travel
guides, highlights the opportunity to combine community work and adventure. AFAR claims, your dollars will directly fund the relief efforts and the most
recent, The Rough Guide, says, if the dollars are spent thoughtfully, that is,
by choosing independent home-stays and grass roots tour companies, the money
will end up in the pocket of local people, which will eventually help them to
get back to their normal lives faster.
Since
the economy of the country highly depends upon tourism, the declining state of
tourism after the devastative earthquake, which rattled down the infrastructure
along with the determination of the Nepalese people, massively deteriorated the economy and the
lifestyles of the people. Despite these chain of events, Nepalese, with their
resilience are already set to get back on track towards development. In such
case, it would really be a boost if the tourism along with foreign volunteerism
would flourish in Nepal. let the next
trip you plan have a hidden agenda, a one which would help a country get back from its ruins.
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