Draped along the greatest
heights of the Himalayas, the
Kingdom of Nepal is a land of
eternal fascination, a place
where one visit is rarely
enough. It is in fact a country
of amazing extremes, mixture of
ethnic diversity, a combination
of eternal snow and tropical
south blended with a perfection
of architecture, arts and
crafts. Nepal offers an
astonishing topographical
variation with altitude ranging
from 70 m to 8,848 m just within
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193 km. Partly on account of this, Nepal
boasts of all kinds of climates ranging
from alpine to temperate to tropical.
All kinds of flora from tundra-like
vegetation to desert-type cactuses to
rainforest. All kinds of fauna from
prairie dog-like Marmot to snow leopard
to dolphin. All kinds of geo-features
ranging from the steppes (wind-swept
desert landscape) to countless river to
lake valleys and vales to hills to
mountains to plains to jungles to
marshland to grassland, etc. Not to
mention, hundreds of rivers, glacial
lakes, lakes, and creeks with their
common origin in the Himalaya. The Kali
Gandaki meanders between the world’s
deepest gorge/canyon. The highest
mountain in the world— still the last
mystical symbol of purity left in the
world gone wrong. Over 70 ethnic groups,
each with its own unique culture and
language, spread out across the length
and breadth of Nepal mostly in hamlets,
villages and shantytowns. Temples,
shrines, festivals all year long. All
you need to enjoy all these are a pair
of strong legs and the spirit of
adventure.
Crowned by eight of the world/s 10
highest mountains (including Mt. Everest
at 8,848 m), Nepal/s geography packs an
extremely varied landscape into a small
area. This wild variation fosters an
incredible abundance of vegetation which
is the habitat of an equally amazing
wealth of wildlife. Tigers, rhinos,
monkeys, bears, yaks, leopards and other
animals co-exist with thousands of
species of insects, birds and
butterflies. Thanks to Nepal/s extensive
and effective park and reserve system,
the country has managed to preserve more
endangered species of flora and fauna
than any other area in Asia. Nepal has
nine national parks and three wildlife
reserves, which include areas in the
highest mountains in the world as well
as tropical lowland of the plains. Most
of these parks are accessible by road
and provide visitors with easy access to
the full array of Nepal/s natural
wonders. Nepal is home to almost 10% of
the world/s bird species - among them
500 species are found in the Kathmandu
Valley alone. Get your binoculars and
look up in the trees.
The beautiful lake-city of Pokhara is
nature/s favorite child. The stunning
Himalayan panorama and the serene Phewa
Lake and other rare creations of nature
make for a truly enjoyable and relaxing
interlude for delegates in between long
and tiring talk sessions.
So, when you think that the time has
just come for your holidays and that
holidays must not only to kill the time
and your hard earned money but also
makes your holidays an unforgettable
moment of your life then, just give a
thought to spend in Nepal.
As for your second thought to plan, we
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itineraries in hand but, also are
capable to make what you wish for the
trip. NAMASTE. |