What happen if you lose passport during your travel in Nepal?

The Himalayas, Culture, Traditions, Adventure made Nepal; the best destination to visit, which we all Nepalese are grateful for. We, Nepalese are blessed with nature. This is the reason why Tourism Industry is so huge in our country. A large number of tourist visits Nepal every year. They fell in love with everything they encounter, mostly the local people. It is a proud moment for all the Nepalese to see the smile on their visitor’s face until the departure of their flight. But sometimes, the situation doesn’t go well and the visitors might get into stress. Let’s say they lose the passport and they are worried about what to do next?

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Jhuprangkot- the unheard hiking trail

There is no doubt about the beauty of Pokhara; It has many things embraced with it either adventure, natural scenery, hospitality, or many more.  A unique combination like this can be seen very rarely across the world.    Pokhara is a complete mix bag full of the travel ecosystem; nearby hills and the sparkling Himalayas agitate travelers to hike across those lands and feel the air that flows from those Himalayas.  It may be the reason why tourism activity like hiking is the utmost priority among the travelers in this city.  There are many popular hiking trails in Pokhara.  Among them, hiking across Jhuprangkot is one of the newest ones but still, it is at the initial stage.

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Pokhara celebrates street festival every year

Since Pokhara is a tourist destination, this city celebrates many festivals every year to thank everyone; who made Pokhara a highly-sought tourism destination across Nepal. Street Festival is one of the loved social gatherings; Pokhara celebrates. The festivals like this inspire travelers to connect to this place and feel at home in Pokhara. 

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Tamu Losar, Did you hear about it?

As per the Nepali calendar, Tamu Losar is celebrated in the month of Poush. It is one of the biggest festivals in the Gurung community. This festival is particularly celebrated on Poush 15, which usually lies between late December and early January. Since Tamu and Losar means Gurung Community and New Year, it conclusively reflects the beginning of Gurung New Year. Therefore, Poush 15 has its huge importance across the Gurung Community.

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