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Nepal is a country of amazing extremes. Imagine a rectangle, 500 by 150 miles (800 by
240km), divided lengthwise into three strips. The northernmost strip is the Himalayas;
Meaning "abode of snow," and includes eight of ten highest mountains in the
world. The southernmost region, called the Terai, is an extension of the Gangetic plain of
northern India, containing, jungles with elephants, rhinoceroses and tigers. These
inhabitants contrast markedly with the yaks and snow leopard less than 100 miles (160 km)
to the north.
Enchantment
is everywhere, be it on the shoulders of high mountains, terraced ridges
ascending like stairways to sky, on quiet or rushin
g
rivers, or in forests full of wildlife, flowers and birdsong.
Nepal is a
round-the-year destination with a difference, be it summer, monsoon, autumn or winter. One
finds an unsurpassed splendor in all the seasons depending upon one's mood and choice.
Mother nature has gifted this country with bountiful beauty in all the seasons-the balmy
and moderate summer of the valleys provides with the opportunity of strolling around the
temples, monuments and shrines in a leisurely manners; the monsoon provides the vies of
the soothing green lush valleys and an occasional opening up of the snow-capped peaks all
along the northern border. Summer or winter, during the both extremes of the weather the
climate is surprisingly moderate and soothing.
Nepal
closed to foreigners and foreign influence until 1951 now is one of the major tourist
destinations in the South Asia now virtually available at Thamel.com. |
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Map ofNepal in Asia

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