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Heaven on Earth
Nepal is one of the richest countries
in the world in terms of bio-diversity
due to its unique geographical position and altitude variation.
The elevation of the country ranges from 60 meters 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 incredible variety of ecosystems, the
greatest mountain range on earth, thick tropical jungles teeming
with a wealth of wildlife, thundering rivers, forested hills and
frozen valleys.
Within this spectacular geography is
also one of the richest cultural landscapes anywhere. The country
is a potpourri of ethnic groups and sub-groups who speak over 93
languages and dialects. Nepal offers an astonishing diversity of
sightseeing attractions and adventure oppurtunities found nowhere
else on earth. And you can join in the numerous annual festivals
that are celevrated throughout the year in traditional style
highlighting enduring customs and beliefs.
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GEOGRAPHY:
The Kingdom of
Nepal covers an area of 147,181 square kilometers, and stretches
145-241 kilometers north to south and 850 kilometers west to east.
The country is land locked between India in the south, east and
west and China in the north. At latitudes 26 and 30 degrees north
and longitudes 80 and 88 degrees east, Nepal is topographically
divided into three regions: the Himalayas to the north, the hills
consisting of the Mahabharat range and the Churia Hills, and the
Terai to the south. Elevations are varied in the kingdom. The
highest point is Mt. Everest (8848 m) in the north and the lowest
point (70 meters above sea level) is located at Kechana Kalan of
Jhapa District. Altitude increase as you travel south to north. To
the north temperatures are below -40 degrees Celsius and in the
Terai, temperatures rise to 40 degrees celsius in the summer.
During June, July and August, the kingdom is influenced by monsoon
clouds.
The ancient methods of carving on
stone, woods and metals, and the finest Nepali artists, produce
world-class exquisite products of export quality. Are you an
artist? World-class exhibition centers in Kathmandu await your
presentation. Go ahead and conduct the show. Buying some Nepali
music and listening to them, you'll get through the Nepali folk
music. It will surely move you. Look out for the traditional
Nepali folk songs. Eight of the world's 14 highest mountains are
in Nepal. Feel them easily, just fly. Scheduled mountain flights
are operated from Kathmandu and Pokhara. What about cuisine? Every
hotel, big or small, can offer you Dal Bhat and Tarkari. You
should try it. Nearly about 80% of the total lunch served in
Kathmandu is Momo. You shouldn't leave Kathmandu without a taste
of the Momo. Three popular menu courses are (a) Vegetable Momo (b)
Chicken Momo (d) Buff Momo. What is your favourite?
If you are worried by the thought
that, when will I be millionaire? Let a palmistry tell you about
your future. They are ready to serve you in all streets,
especially the main road towards the New Road and Tudhikhel.
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