
Bagmati Province Nepal Travel Guide
Minimize plastic usage, carry a reusable water bottle, and throw away rubbish correctly. Consider carbon offsetting your flights with Terrapass.
Show respect by dressing modestly, removing shoes at sacred sites, and inquireing permission before taking photos of individuals. Support local cultural preservation efforts.
Shop at local businesses, choose fair trade items, and be mindful of your spending's effect. Avoid giving money to beggars or visiting exploitative orphanages.
Considering environmental difficulties and contributing to preservation efforts can make your visit to Patan more positive.
Waste management has a challenge in Nepal; minimize your waste contribution.
Contribute to programs that preserve the heritage and natural heritage of the valley.
Choose properties demonstrating environmental responsibility.
Opt for tour operators committed to sustainable tourism practices.
For sustainable outdoor gear, explore brands like Patagonia.
Support conservation efforts by buying from organizations like The Rainforest Site (GreaterGood).
While Patan is a metropolitan heritage site, it is part of the larger The Valley of kathmandu facing environmental pressures. Support local clean-up drives or tree-planting efforts.
Observing local customs encourages positive interactions and respect.
Follow all rules when visiting temples, stupas, and monasteries.
Mindful interactions enrich your visit and show regard.
Observe specific customs within sacred spaces.
Remove shoes before entering temples, stupas, and monasteries.
Walk clockwise around stupas, chortens, and pagodas.
Do not point your feet at sacred objects or people; avoid facing feet towards altars when sitting.
Patan's unique heritage and traditional crafts are delicate. Supporting efforts to preserve them includes patronizing local artisans who maintain traditional skills.
Your spending choices directly influence the local economy and well-being of Patan's residents.
Directly contribute to Patan's economy.
Be aware of practices that may cause harm.
When buying souvenirs, ensure artisans receive fair compensation for their work.
Seek out products from reputable artisan cooperatives or places that state ethical trade practices.
Choose newly made replicas or contemporary art instead of antiquities that could be illegally traded.
Inquire about how goods are sourced and how the craftspeople are compensated.
Do not give money directly to beggars, especially children. Support legitimate charities working towards long-term solutions instead.
By making conscious decisions, you contribute to the well-being of Patan for future generations.