Nepal

Nepal Information

People & Dress

People & Dress

The people of Bhutan can be classified into three main ethnic groups: Sharchops, who live in east of the country, are believed to be the earliest inhabitants of Bhutan. They are Indo-Mongoloid origin and appear closely related to the inhabitants of northeast India and northern Burma. The Ngalongs are of Tibetan descendant migrated to Bhutan in the 9th century and settled west of the country. The third group Lhotsampas are the Nepali origin that settled in the foothills of southern Bhutan in mid 19th century. There are other minority groups in Bhutan such as Layap, Brokpa, Doya, Lhopu, Dhakpa and Lepcha.

The men wear a knee-length garment called ‘Gho’ which resembles the Scottish Kilt. The women wear a long robe ‘Kira’, which is wrapped around the body covering it from neck to ankle. Women usually wear heavy silver and gold necklaces with coral, turquoise and other precious stones. Rings and earrings decorated with pearls and turquoise are also popular.

Nepal Information
Covering an area of 147,181 sq.km, Nepal shares a border with India in the west, south and east
Climatic conditions within Nepal vary from one place to another in accordance with the geographical
The hotels used in Nepal are of 3-star (or higher) standard. All are modern, clean and comfortable
The population of Nepal is approximately 27 million. The population comprises people of
Electrical sockets (outlets) in Asia usually supply electricity at between 220 and 240 volts AC.
Charging your electronics such as mobile phones, cameras, music devices might not be frequently
The people of Bhutan can be classified into three main ethnic groups
Some restaurants and hotels offer free WiFi while some require a paid password protected system.
Visa can be obtained on arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport,
The Himalayan Kingdom has the richest and most diverse culture landscapes anywhere.