Namaste!
We are from Jatra Travels Pvt Ltd, a company registered in Nepal, with a local office in Thamel, Kathmandu. We also have overseas booking offices in New Zealand, Singapore and London. Many agencies from different country supported us by bringing guest and I wish to be the same with your agencies. As such, we would like to request your good office to furnish us with your contracted rates for travel agencies if possible. Also, you may wish to provide us with your posters and brochures if any so that we will be able to promote your agency to our clientele local and international.
Should there be any other concerns, please feel free to give me a call at +977-9851092335 (Nepal),+65 9614 7826 (Singapore) or you may email us at [email protected] or [email protected].
Thank you for your kind attention and we look forward to being one of your business partners in the future.
Best regards,
Babu Thapa
Managing Director, Jatra Travels
Kathmandu, Nepal
<- While you entering a Nepalese house, temple or monastery please remove your shoes
- Whenever you meet new people or friends just palms-together and say “Namaste”
- Remember, when a person shakes his head from left to right many times, he may mean “NO”
- Do not eat anything with your left hand
- Cow meat is strictly prohibited in Nepal
- Please when you travel in Nepal, you should respect local traditions, customs, values, and sentiments to help them protect local culture and maintain local pride.
- Please do not offer food from your plate, nor eat from a common pot and avoid touching your lips to a shared drinking vessel.
- Take a permission when taking photographs
- Respect holy places and holy men
- Don’t kiss or hug in public
- Refrain from giving money to children as it encourages begging
- Respect for the local etiquette earns you respect
- Let the Himalayas change you - Do not change them
- Protect the natural environment
- Never touch or point anything with your feet.
- Leave the campsite cleaner than you found it
- Limit deforestation - make no open fires Burn dry paper and packets in a safe place
- Keep local water clean and avoid using pollutants
- Plants should be left to flourish in their natural environment
- Use your both hands to show appreciation and respect rather than one while giving or accepting something from others