According to the Global Peace Index (GPI) 2016, Nepal ranked “2nd peaceful nation” in a South Asian country after Bhutan. The IEP (Institute for Economics and Peace), an Australian and American institute, released the GPI late on Tuesday, June. Nepal ranks 80th out of 158 countries in the world. While neighboring India is 142nd, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Pakistan are ranked 103rd, 91st, and 149th among nationals, respectively.
It proved that Nepal was improved after the 25-April-2015 massive earthquake and the border blocked by India. As Nepal is home to the 8 out of the 10 highest mountains in the world, geographic diversity, and live cultural museums, every traveler must visit once in their life. After a visit, you feel once is not enough for Nepal. It is a small country, but it is an incredible destination for any traveler looking for a unique experience. You may fulfill your dream to see the top of the world, “Mt. Everest, 8,848 m,” in 45 minutes by mountain flight from Kathmandu capital city.
Explore the World Heritage Site in Kathmandu and the encounter of endangered one-horn rhinos and royal Bengal tigers while elephants are back riding in Chitwan National Park. You may trip to Mt. Everest Base Camp or the recently opened Manaslu Tea House trek for your lifetime experience. To extend your trip, consider visiting the tourist-friendly city of Pokhara for paragliding and a tour of Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Gautama Buddha. Why not visit Nepal? The Himalayas await.