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INTRODUCTION OF NEPAL 

Nepal is a land of unparalleled scenic beauty located within one of the most diverse geographical areas on earth. Nestled high in the Himalayas between China and India, it has retained its essentially agrarian and medieval character. Its wondrous history and geography are still the defining aspects of everyday life.
Since Nepal first opened its frontiers to foreign visitors in the fifties, it has been the epicenter of Himalayan adventure activities. Climbing and trekking holidays in Nepal Himalaya has become highly sought after adventure sports throughout the world soon after the advent of tourism culture.Nepal has an unsurpassed range of environments, ranging from the lowland of Terai to the snowy summit of the highest mountain range on Earth. Traveling in Nepal not only offers an opportunity to submerge in Himalayan bliss but also a chance to step back in time. Standing before the entire world as a vivid kaleidoscope of picturesque landscapes, exotic wildlife, arid high-altitude meadows, magnificent mountains, incredible travel destinations, unique culture, festivals, ancient heritage, pristine backwaters, and exotic cuisine, Nepal is undoubtedly a travelers delight. Trekking in Nepal is often referred to as walking through the paradise on earth.

Trip Facts
Capital city: Kathmandu
Population: 27,000,000
Currency: Nepali Rupee (Rs)
Time Diff:
+5 :45
Currency:Nepali Rupee (Rs)
Language: Nepalais, more than a hundred reaginal languages
Best Travel Season
Throughout The Year
Religion: 90% Hindu, 5% Buddhist, 3% Musilm, 2% other

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