Saturday, August 14, 2021

Getting the Most Out of Nepal-Exploring the Postal Service

 After struggling for about 3 years to get 1,000 subscribers on our Youtube channel, What About Nepal, I realized that it surely must be shadow banned by the algorithm. So, I made a new channel and this is our first video on the channel. 




Please check out our new video, as well as the one we made in 2019. A lot has changed but for an extra 10 minutes I think you’ll find a tip or two that you can use in that video. There are tips on how to address the package and such in that video. 


Our new channel, Its about Nepal, our other channel, What About Nepal, and this blog have these advantages:
1. Positive, truthful tips.
2. Tips to keep you safe and help you to keep from wasting money.
3. Help to understand the culture and laws to help keep you out of trouble.
4. Help you to fall in love with Nepal so you’ll come back again and again.

As always, the underlying theme of the new channel, Its About Nepal, is to help you get the most out of Nepal. We’ll be updating videos from the old channel, as well as uploading weekly to the new channel. We use this blog to add things that cannot be illustrated so well in the video. 


For example, here’s the brochure from the Post Office that will help you to know what you can send, as well as the current, 2021 prices. I think this is all I needed to add to the video.





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I’d like to give a special thank you to all our subscribers. I know you might not want to follow us after your trip to Nepal is finished, but I hope that isn’t the case. If you’re finding this blog and our videos helpful please hit the like button and subscribe.



 

 

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