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away between India and the Tibetan Plateau,
Nepal is dominated by the towering Himalayas
-a majestic range of snowy giants standing
guard over the stunning beauty of our country.
Thanks to these huge mountains, Nepal enjoys
the widest range of altitude of any country
in the world. Altitudes vary from as little
as 70m on the Terai plains to Mount Everest’s
colossal peak at 8848m. As a result, our
vegetation zones include tropical, subtropical,
temperate and alpine areas.
In these diverse natural environments an
incredible range of flora and fauna flourish,
attracting nature lovers all year round.
Nepal is an ornithologist’s paradise,
with over 800 species of birds, including
storks, pheasants, cuckoos and enormous
birds of prey. For those who prefer larger
animals, a visit to one of the National
Parks could reward you with a sighting of
our famous royal Bengal tigers, bears or
one horned rhino. You do not have to go
far to see the monkeys, many of whom live
side by side with the residents of towns
and villages!
Neither do you need to go to a museum to
find evidence of Nepal’s long and fascinating
history: it’s all around you in the
towns and villages that dot the Kathmandu
valley and lie hidden in the mountain ranges.
Villages where everyday life still follows
long established traditions, and where time
almost seems to have stood still.
The Nepalese are naturally
a friendly, welcoming people. We enjoy meeting
people from around the world, and are proud
to share our wonderful country with you.
Visitors to Nepal often return time and
time again, drawn by the stunning scenery,
the warm and smiling people, the outdoor
adventure and the special atmosphere that
pervades the clear mountain air.
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