Nepali Hospitality across Ethnicities
In a country with 123 different ethnic groups, hospitality is a common thread that binds the nation together. Whether you’re greeted with a warm Namaste or welcomed with a red tika and garland, the essence of Nepali hospitality is felt everywhere. Each community has its unique way of welcoming guests, yet all share the same respect and warmth.
The Nepali Way of Greeting Guests
From the widely recognized Namaste to the more community-specific greetings like Ram-Ram, Tashi Delek, and others, the act of welcoming in Nepal is a sacred tradition. In addition, the physical gestures—like the presentation of Khada scarves in Buddhist households or the touching of foreheads in the highlands—each convey a deep sense of respect and honor.