Hospitality
I still remember arriving at a small guesthouse in Pokhara after a long bus ride. Before I could even check in, the receptionist handed me a warm cup of Nepali tea with a smile that said, “You’re home.” That moment reminded me that hospitality in Nepal is not a scripted service — it’s a genuine reflection of culture.
From five-star hotels in Kathmandu to teahouses in the Everest region, the first impression is often shaped by warm greetings, helpful staff, and the feeling that you’re more than just a guest — you’re a friend. This human touch is what sets Nepal apart from many destinations.