10 taboo to Nepal

The taboos of 10 when going to Nepal are: greeting accurately, shoes are not allowed to enter the temple, pay attention to hygiene, don't touch other people's property, dress conservatively, don't enter the temple casually, don't wear fur, walk clockwise, don't take pictures casually, and don't disclose intimate behavior of the opposite sex.

1, exactly say hello

Nepal's greeting is "namaste", and the corresponding action is to put your hands together.

2, shoes can't enter the temple

Take off your shoes before entering temples and houses in Nepal.

Step 3 pay attention to hygiene

Be careful not to touch other people's food or tableware with your own knife, fork, spoon or hand.

4. Don't touch other people's things

Don't touch things in Nepal with your feet, which is considered a serious offense.

Step 5 dress conservatively

Pay attention to dress, especially for female travelers.

6. You can't just enter the temple.

You must get permission before entering a Hindu temple, because the temple is not open to non-believers.

7. Fur can't enter the temple.

Fur items are strictly prohibited from being brought into the temple.

8. Go clockwise.

Walking around the temple or stupa should be clockwise.

9. You can't just take pictures.

Get permission before taking pictures (whether for people or things).

10, public intimacy of the opposite sex is prohibited.

Open intimacy between men and women is not liked.