
Shopping in Nepal is easy. With a little money
and some time one can obtain the best buys this little kingdom
has to offer. It will be helpful to have a Nepali for company
if a huge shopping project is at hand. Common tourist shopping
items include souvenirs and trinkets like gems and jewelry.
However, one should be careful while buying jewelry as assessing
their quality is difficult. Hand-weaved cotton fabric is a
popular buy among visitors. Some buy pashmina that this Himalayan
region is famous for and some also buy fresh tea and spices.
Popular buys among visitors are local craft
and artwork. Among these are the Tibetan and Newar Thangka
and Paubha paintings that belong to the time when these cultures
were at their peak. Visitors buy Newari woodcrafts of picture
frames, windows, statues and carvings. Carpets that represent
the age-old folk art of the Tibetans are also very popular.
Shops have rugs on display, however, carpets can be custom
made by contacting the manufacturer. Traditional Nepali paper
is popular as writing pads and bound journals, calendars and
lampshades.
There are government restrictions that visitors
should be aware of before purchasing items to take home. Antiques
are not permitted to be taken out of the country. Hence inspection
by the Department of Archeology is required for export of
antiques. To be on the safe side, visitors should have all
material examined by the Department of Archeology and obtain
a certificate from the office before leaving Nepal. |