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What to Bring Home from Your Travels
Visiting Nepal is an unforgettable experience, and bringing home a piece of this beautiful country is a must. From intricate handicrafts to unique cultural artifacts, Nepal offers a variety of souvenirs that capture the essence of its heritage.
Pashmina shawl
Famous for their softness and warmth, pashmina shawls are a luxurious souvenir to bring back. These handcrafted pieces are made from high-quality wool and are available in a wide range of colors and patterns.

Singing Bowls
Nepal's singing bowls are known for their soothing sounds and are often used in meditation practices. Made from a blend of metals, they are a symbol of the country's spiritual traditions.

Thanka Paintaings
These intricate Buddhist paintings are both religious symbols and stunning works of art. A Thangka painting makes a meaningful and decorative addition to any home.

Khukuri(Gurkha Knife)
Known as the weapon of the famous Gurkha soldiers, a Khukuri knife is a symbol of bravery and tradition in Nepal.

Handicrafts
Nepal is rich in craftsmanship, offering a wide variety of handmade goods, including wooden carvings, metal statues, and pottery.

Where to visit
Pokhara

Annapurana Circuit

Mustang

Where not to visit
Kathmandu

Chitwan

