A recent article on BBC Travel highlights Nepal’s Terai region, a lesser-known area in the country’s southern plains where the belief that “the guest is god” is still deeply rooted in daily life. Away from the busy Himalayan trails, the Terai offers a different side of Nepal — rich in culture, wildlife, and heartfelt hospitality, where visitors are welcomed into homes, shared meals, and local traditions with genuine warmth. The story reminds readers that some of Nepal’s most powerful travel experiences are found far beyond the mountains. Read more on BBC
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