Due to its unique geographical position and altitude variations Nepal is perhaps one of the richest countries in the world in terms of bio diversity. The country’s elevation ranges from 60m. above sea level to the highest point on earth, Mt. Everest at 8,848 meters all within a distance of 150 kilometers resulting in climatic conditions from sub tropical to arctic.
This wild variation fosters an astonishing array of ecosystem including the greatest mountain range on earth, thick tropical jungles with a wealth of wildlife, thundering rivers and forests.
Nepal is also the home of a rich cultural heritage offering an astonishing diversity of sightseeing attractions and adventure opportunities found nowhere else on earth.
You can join the numerous annual festivals that are celebrated throughout the year in traditional style highlighting enduring customs and beliefs.
While trekking in Nepal one will experience many of the earths wonders.
The lush terrace farmland and paddy fields, crystal clear rivers and breathtaking mountains make Nepal a truly rewarding holiday destination.
A visit to Nepal is not only about discovering a new destination but also building lasting memories and living a different way of life.
| continent | Asia |
| Capital | Kathmandu |
| Location | situated between India in the south east and west China in the north |
| Poulation | 30 million |
| Time Zone | 5 hours 45 minute ahead of GMT |
| Language | Nepali is the national Language, how ever english is widely used and understood |
| Currency | Nepali Rupees |
| Political system | Democratic Republic |
| Religion | Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim & Christian |
| Climate | Ranges from tropical in the low land to arctic temperatures in the higher altitudes |
Nepal is blessed with one of the richest unique culture in the world. The multi-dimensional culture heritage embraces the culture differences of various ethnic tribal and social groups inhabiting different altitudes and it manifests in various form music, dance, art and craft folklores and folktales languages and it manifests in literature philosophy, and religion festivals and celebrations foods and drinks.
In Nepal there are nearly 30 million people. Nepal is an assortment of ethnic group living in different regions, speaking different languages. The best known high mountain people are the Sherpa's, who inhabit the central and eastern regions of Nepal. Various Tibeto-Burman and Indo-Aryan speaking hill and valley people, for example the Brahmins, Chetri, inhabit the midlands and the Newars are mainly concentrated in the Kathmandu valley and other towns. The Rais, Limbus, Tamangs, Magars, Sunuwars, Jirels, Gurungs, Thakalis and Chepangs are other Tibet-Burman speaking Mongoloid people found living in the middle hills. People such as the Dhangars inhabit the Dun valley and the lowland Terai. Though Nepal is a veritable mosaic of dozens of ethnic group.
Nepal art is unique an the expression it is in classical and modern style, and see in the daily pacific in the daily practice of religion find in the temples architecture, shrines, fountains and the designs of religious objects. Nepal is famous in art.
Nepal is country where art, culture and religion are a part of life of the inhabitants. People celebrate every moment with aroma, adding novelty to the traditions without affecting essence. In most Nepalese follow Hinduism and Buddhism than Christianity and Islam.
Nepalese food is famous for its tempting spicy taste. While Nepalese cuisine is basic, it does not lack in flavor, making extensive use of spices and flavoring such as ginger, garlic, coriander, pepper, cumin, chilies, mustard oil, ghee and occasionally cow, buffalo and nak butter.
1. Winter (Dec ember - February)
2. Sprint (March - May)
3. Summer (June - August)
4. Autumn (September - Nov ember)
Nepal can be visitedall year round.
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