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Cultural Etiquette

Respecting local customs will make your experience in Nepal much richer. When entering temples or religious places, always remove your shoes and dress modestly as a sign of respect. Many temples have specific rules, so observe what others do and follow suit.

In Nepalese culture, touching someone’s head is considered disrespectful because the head is seen as sacred. Similarly, avoid pointing your feet at people or religious objects, as feet are considered the lowest and least clean part of the body.

When giving or receiving anything—whether it’s money, gifts, or food—always use your right hand. This simple gesture shows politeness and respect.

Greeting people with a warm “Namaste” while pressing your palms together and slightly bowing your head is a beautiful way to connect with locals. It’s a gesture full of respect and kindness, and most Nepalis will appreciate you using it.

By keeping these packing tips and cultural etiquette in mind, you’ll show respect to the people and traditions of Nepal while making your trip smoother and more enjoyable.

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