Nepal is a country with an abundance of festivals, where celebrations happen almost every day throughout the year. These festivals can be related to various reasons such as remembering departed souls, marking national events, and family celebrations. On festive days, Nepalese take pride in their ritual bath, worship different gods and goddesses, and visit places in accordance with their beliefs. One of the most significant aspects of Nepali culture is religious harmony. Nepal offers a diverse range of sightseeing and adventure opportunities like trekking, rafting, kayaking, canoeing, mountaineering, bungee jumping, mountain flights, biking, and jungle safari. Nepal is the largest natural museum in the world with a collection of ethnic and sub-groups speaking over 123 languages and dialects. Apart from adventure activities, Nepal has beautiful medieval towns with wooden temples, Buddhist and Hindu monasteries. The country attracts more and more tourists every year, especially from New Zealand. For more information, the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Nepal, Nepal Tourism Board, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nepal, and Embassy of Nepal, Canberra, Australia provide detailed information about traveling to Nepal.