Annapurna Base Camp Trek
The Annapurna Base Camp provides amazing access to spectacular horizons of snowy peaks so high that people at the first sight wonder and look twice be ... View Details
Annapurna Great View Point Trek
This Trek is often referred as the Sunrise Trek. The main highlight of this trek is the 45 minutes of walk from Ghorepani, early in the morning which ... View Details
Tsum valley Trek
Tsum Valley is a newly explored trekking region as well as a famous pilgrimage site for the Buddhist. Tsum comes from the Tibetan word "Tsombo" which ... View Details
Richard and Kate
21.03.2012
We booked to go to Langtang, gosaikund and helambul with Adventure mission Nepal Treks & Expedition,because 6 years ago we had had the good fortune to have Raj as our guide in the Annapurnas; we wanted to be sure that we got the same level of great service, care and value for money this time rou ... Read MoreHinduism and Buddhism are the two main religions in Nepal. The advent mixes of Buddhism and Hinduism have co-existed that have shown with the complete mix of temples, stupa and other religious shrines at the same boundary. The religion practice is the very important part of the lives of the Nepalese people. Mythologies of various Hindu god and goddesses abound in this country and cultural values, are based on the philosophies of holy books like the Gita, Ramayana, etc. however the Buddha never wrote his Dharma {religion} or teaching, a schism later developed. However, both Hindu and Buddhist worshippers may regard the same god with different names while performing religious rites.
In this regards both religions are practiced in the country as well as other religion like Islam, Christianity, Muslim, Bon, etc. The religion also varies according to its geographical features of the country. The people of the high Himalaya, such as Sherpa, tamang, Tibetans, Gurung, magar, mainly practice Buddhism and the Newar in the Katmandu valley, as well as all people in the country practiced both Hinduism and Buddhism. Some of the earliest rulers the Kirats practice their own kind of religion based on their own ancestor worship and the Tharus practice animism.
The practice of these religions can see clearly in the temples, stupa, or even at home. Women and children visit neighborhood shrines at dawn to offer worship to the Gods, Holding plates of rice, flower ad vermilion powder, they perform worship by lighting incense, ringing the temple bell, and applying tika, a red paste, on their foreheads. Passers by stop at temples and show their reverence to the god by spending a few minutes praying .Occasionally , groups of men sit new temples playing music an singing hymns until midnight. However essential follow it in the different festivals.









