Welcome To Peak Himalaya
Do's and Don'ts
- Nepal's Culture is so astounding and surprising, that some tips for new visitors are sometimes necessary.
- To show appreciation and respect, use two hands rather than one when giving or receiving something, even money.
- Remember not to point with a single finger but use a flat extended hand especially to indicate a sacred object or place.
- Among Hindus, avoid touching women and holy men. The traditional palms-together "Namaste" greeting is preferable.
- Don't eat with your left hand nor eat beef among Hindus.
- Try not to step over or point your feet at another person, a sacred place or a hearth.
- Remove your shoes when entering a home, temple or monastery (and leather items in Hindu temples) and avoid smoking and wearing scant dress in religious settings.
- Do not offer food from your plate, nor eat from a common pot, and avoid touching your lips to a shared drinking vessel.
- The sight of men holding hands is common, but men and women holding hands, and general acts of affection, are frowned upon.
- Ask for permission before taking pictures, specially inside holy shrines and temples.
Our Mission
This is the main point, of why travelers love to travel through us. , we organize travel, trekking, and
adventure activities, but we add some spices to the trip. This will make the trip far more exciting and
remarkable. Yoga, meditation, visiting local farms, temples, monasteries, and schools, and offering new
cultural insights offer you a different experience on Nepal Holiday trips. Nepal is not only for travel but
also to feel the vibes.
Vision
We are tourism tourism-related service-providing company in Nepal run by local people. So, we think more
about our locality and contribute to the social development. Education is our main supportive field, so we
donate possible things and money to the children who are desperately in need. You can check it on the
Facebook page: Hands of Friends Nepal