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Nepal is a landlocked country with a total
land area of 147,181 sq. km. It lies between
26º 22' N - 30º 27' N latitude and 80º 4'E -
88º 12'E longitude. Roughly rectangular in
shape, the land extends approximately
885-kms-east west and 145 kms. The country
is bordered by China in the north and India
in the south, west and east.
The land mass is divided into three
geographical zones. The snow capped high
Himalayas, the mountainous region with long
terraced slopes leading to fertile valleys
and the flat sub-tropical Terai region. The
high Himalayan region extends in the north
from west to east at an altitude of 4,000 m.
to 8,848 m. The world famous peak of Mt.
Everest (8848 m.), Kanchanjunga (8586m),
Makalu (8463m.), Dhaulagiri (8167m.)
Annapurna (8091m.) and many others dominate
the formidable range of everlasting snows.
The alpine region consists of mountain
ranges of Mahabharata varying in height from
1525 m. to 4877m.
Below these ranges lies the Churia range at
610 m. to 1524-m. Fertile valleys of various
width and altitude lie between these
mountain and hill ranges. The southern belt
stretches east to west by a width of 26 to
32 km. and a maximum elevation of abot 305
metres.
General Information :-
Location: Between India & the Tibetan
Autonomous Region of the People's Republic
of China.
Area: 147, 181 Sq. Kms.
Latitude: 26 degree 12 ' and 30 degree 27'
North
Longitude: 80 degree 4' and 88 degree 12'
East
Capital: Kathmandu
People: Over 40 Ethnic Groups & 70 Spoken
Languages
Topography:
From the world's deepest gorge 'Kali-Gandaki'
to highest point on earth "The Everest"
Weather:
Climate ranges from Tropical in the low
lands to Arctic in higher altitudes
Seasons:
Winter (December-February), Summer
(March-May), Monsoon (June-Aug), Autumn
(Sept-Nov)
Monsoon:
Mostly rains at night, making the following
days crispy clean and fresh. Most of the
northern belt of the Trans-Himalayan zone is
rain-shadowed and ideal for trekking.
National Bird: Impean Pheasant (Danfe)
National Flower: Rhododendron Arboretum (Lali
Gurans)
A Living Cultural Heritage:
Our heritage is alive and dynamic.
Shamanism, Pan-animism & Witch-craft are
still practised in remote regions. Temples,
shrines, monuments and monasteries are
extremely active with devotees burning
butter-lamps, singing hymns, chiming temple
bells and playing drums.
Nature:
Traditionally, Nepal has always been the
dream destination for adventure seekers. But
Nepal has something for all tastes and
pockets. The glorious sunrise from Nagarkot,
the majestic mountain flights, shopping for
Nepalese artifacts as well as for
international quality brands, Nepal offers a
wealth of activities for leisure seekers
also. Sports and other activities such as
nature or bird-watching walks, nature
photography and fishing are increasing in
popularity. Gambling for fun has also become
one of the prime activities for
leisure-visitors with new casinos already in
Kathmandu. New golfing, with several golf
courses opening in Kathmandu, Dharan and
Pokhara making it possible for a very
pleasant activity after the office grind.
All in all, Nepal has probably the best of
all-round leisure activities that a small
and landlocked country can offer
History:
Nepal is a country of ancient civilization
which can be traced thousand of years before
the birth of Christ (B.C.). In its along and
glorious history Nepal has remained always
sovereign and never bowed to any foreign
power. Although Nepal was modernised by King
Prithivi Narayan Shah of present dynasty
after consolidating number of principalities
and conquering the Kathmandu Valley in 1768
A.D., there were many glorious dynasties who
contributed a lot to its sovereignty, In
fact most of the monuments, Pagodas and
Stupas, Monasteries which stand as an
example of our glorious past originated from
the Mall dynasty i.e. from 12 to 18 century.
With the fall of Rana regime in February
1951 after a popular revolution, Nepal saw
the dawn of democracy. A democratic revolt
of 1990 has restored the
Multi-Party-Democratic Country with
constitutional monarchy according to the new
constitution of November 1990.
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