Class 10 Travel and Adventure Exercise 14.1 Solutions | English Curriculum Development Centre
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C) Answer these questions.
Mention the three things that amazed the writer in Kathmandu.
Solution
Three things that amazed the writer in Kathamndu are red-brick houses, people's smiling faces, and busy traffic.
What indicate the street art is rising in Kathmandu?
Solution
The interest of local and international artists in projects in Nepal to send out messages of man-made beauty and the presence of murals on street walls stretching over a mile indicate that street art is rising in Kathmandu.
Name the two World Heritage Monuments located in Kathmandu.
Solution
The two World Heritage Monuments located in Kathmandu are the Pashupatinath Temple and the Patan Durbar Square.
How do the Nepalis perceive death, according to the writer?
Solution
According to the writer, Nepalis perceive death as an everyday experience.
What two special things does the writer mention about the Pashupatinath Temple?
Solution
Two special things that the writer mentions about the Pashupatinath Temple are that people bring the dead to the temple for outdoor cremation and that genuine sadhus are found in the temple.
What does Chitwan National Park offer to its visitors?
Solution
Chitwan National Park offers dozens of jungle activities, such as jeep safaris, canoeing, jungle walks, and cycling around the villages, to its visitors.
Whom does the writer recommend to visit Chitwan?
Solution
The writer recommends physically active travelers to visit Chitwan.
Write any two things that visitors can do in Pokhara.
Solution
Two things that visitors can do in Pokhara are trekking and pragliding.
What is Sarangkot known for?
Solution
Sarangkot is known for being the best place to watch the sunrise across the Annapurna Himalaya.
How did the writer feel when he was leaving Nepal?
Solution
During his visit to Nepal, the writer explored the arts, heritage sites, and temples of Kathmandu, the wildlife, and jungle activities of Chitwan, Phewa Lake, mountains, trekking, paragliding, and sunrise in Pokhara. Deeply moved by these unforgettable experiences and the country's beauty, the writer felt emotional and almost cried when he was leaving Nepal.
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