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About Nepal

Nepal is a landlocked country in South Asia, nestled in the heart of the Himalayas and bordered by China to the north and India to the south, east, and west. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, the country is home to the majestic Himalayan mountain range, including Mount Everest, the highest peak on Earth. Nepal’s natural beauty is matched by its rich cultural heritage, with diverse ethnic groups, languages, and religions, primarily Hinduism and Buddhism. The vibrant capital city, Kathmandu, is steeped in history and offers ancient temples, palaces, and bustling markets that reflect the country’s unique traditions.

Beyond Kathmandu, Nepal offers a wide range of experiences for travelers and explorers. Visitors can enjoy trekking in the serene Annapurna and Langtang regions, surrounded by stunning mountain views and peaceful villages. The country is also home to important sacred sites such as Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha. Whether seeking adventure in the mountains, exploring historic cities, or experiencing traditional rural life, Nepal provides a unique blend of natural beauty, culture, and spirituality.

Nestled south of China’s Tibetan plateau, Nepal descends from snowcapped northern peaks through verdant middle hills and tropical lowlands along India’s border. Its diverse population blends Mongol, Aryan, and Dravidian roots, with religions ranging from Buddhism in the north to Hinduism in the south.The Himalayas are sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists, with peaks named for Hindu gods and Buddhist figures. Lumbini, Buddha’s birthplace, lies between his father’s kingdom at Kapilavastu and maternal grandparents’ at Devdaha, while key sites of his life—Sarnath, Bodh Gaya, and Kushinagar—are in India. Sacred sites on the Tibetan plateau include Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar; southern Nepali mountains host ancient Hindu pilgrimage centers.Kathmandu Valley, home to Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhadgaon, was once a sacred lake drained by the Manchurian saint Manjushree with divine help, leaving fertile land and the Swayambhu hill. Over centuries, migrations from the Himalayas and Indian plains shaped the valley’s tribes. The 16th-century Malla Kings fostered a unique art and culture, visible in palace squares and narrow streets today.

About 200 km west lies Pokhara Valley elephants to explore these dense forests. The resurrected Lumbini, rediscovered in the late 19th century via the Ashokan pillar, now hosts Buddhist monuments and is easily accessible.Nepalese hospitality is warm and welcoming, making every traveler feel at home. Discover Nepal’s breathtaking natural beauty, rich culture, and sacred heritage.

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