Trek Tips - Tibetan and Nepalese 'Prayer Flags' Explained

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http://wwtrek.com ➤ If you watch our Everest Base Camp Trek series, you’ll notice a lot of colorful “prayer flags.” Originating within the Buddhist traditions in Tibet and Nepal, these flags are a cultural cornerstone for the Nepalese people. You will see these flags everywhere from the rooftops in Kathmandu, to the suspension bridges we trek across in the Khumbu Valley, all the way up to Everest Base Camp itself. Watch this video to learn a little bit more information behind the tradition!