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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Mountains in Nepal

The Himalayan mountain range extends across the country from the eastern edge to the western edge. This conglomeration of beautiful and rugged mountain peaks has drawn mountain trekkers and climbers from all over the world. Many come here to test their skills, their mental and physical strength and their endurance. Others are drawn to the mountains of Nepal for more spiritual reasons.Even in the warmer months, the mountains are usually coated with snow and ice and the air has an unbeatable chill to it. You’ll need special equipment and it also helps to remember that you’ll need the services of an experienced guide as well as a legal permit to climb the mountains. The Himalayas are definitely not the sort of place you go for your first attempt at mountain climbing so you should be sure that you have gained adequate experience. It is home to the greatest mountain climbing extravaganza in the world. Here, climbers and trekkers can choose from 238 mountains that are above 6 000 meters in height and eight of the fourteen mountain peaks in the world, over 8 000.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

National Parks in Nepal

There are a great number of National Parks in Nepal which are definitely worth a visit. The country has an abundance of wildlife which will appeal to all – snow leopards, Indian rhinoceros, barking deer, bears and tigers – and that's not all! Many an Indian story has incorporated these stunning creatures into the tale and truly, life in Nepal would not be quite the same without them. Some of the National Parks are Khaptad National Park , Rara National Park , Royal Bardia National Park , Sagarmatha Nsational Park etc. These are the most preferable parks by visitors. Besides having a wide variety of trees and plant life, the park has a great variety of animals. Himalayan tahr, toral, serow, leopard, wolf, jackal, black bear, weasel, mouse hare, rhesus monkey, langur and yellow-throated marten. It also has a great many birds.Khaptad National Park was established in 1984, this park is situated in the mid-mountain region of Nepal's far-western areas. The park features a unique mid-mountain ecosystem and is situated at roughly 300 m above sea level. Roughly 70% of the park is covered with sal forest. The rest enjoys a mixture of grassland, savanna and riverine forest.Rara National Park lies at an altitude of about 3000 meters and is protected by the most beautiful alpine and sub-alpine ecosystems of the Himalayas.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

rich in art and culture

nepal is one of the country which has many castes. different caste has its own culture so it is rich in culture too.

nepal's water resources

nepal is the second richest country in the world after Brazil. since it is a poor country it doesn't have sufficient resources to utilize existing resources.
nepal is a beautyful country. nepal is rich in natural beauty. all the people have its own respect to its beauty