Introducing Nepal To The World


Boisterously poised between the high wall of the Himalayas and the titanic wilderness of the Indian plains, Nepal is a tranquil country embellished with luscious snow clad peaks.

Boisterously poised between the high wall of the Himalayas and the titanic wilderness of the Indian plains, Nepal is a tranquil country embellished with luscious snow clad peaks, verdant outfields, world famous cultural emblems and the religiously devoted affectionate Nepali people. As a bragging right, one can say that Nepal is the country that hosts Mt. Everest (the tallest mountain in the world), Lumbini (the birth place of Lord Buddha), Phoksumdo Lake (one of the world’s highest altitude lakes), Kaligandaki Gorge (world’s deepest gorge) and much more…….!!

Nepal; what’s the catch for the trekkers, adventurers and holiday makers?

Ever since Nepal first unshackled its borders to the outsiders in the 1950s, this utterly beautiful tiny Himalayan nation has had an irresistible mystical allure for travelers. Today, legions of trekkers are drawn to the Himalaya’s most iconic and accessible trekking, some of the world’s best, with the rugged trails to Everest, the Annapurna, the Kanchejunga and beyond. Nowhere else can you trek for days or even weeks relishing the incredible mountain vistas, secure in the knowledge that a hot meal, cozy lodge and warm slice of succulent apple pie await you at the end of the day, amply enough to rejuvenate from the fatigue triggered by arduous walks along the challenging trails. Nepal is undoubtedly a nirvana for the mountain aspirants.

It’s not just the trek that’s on the high, there are a plethora of other alternative adventures ranging from a subtle nature walk to the adrenaline rush of rafting down a roaring Nepali river or bungee jumping into a seemingly bottomless Himalayan gorge. Canoeing, climbing, kayaking, paragliding and mountain biking against the backdrop of some of the world’s most dramatic landscapes could just drive you nuts!!!

For other travelers who prefer to sit back and see Nepal at a more gentle pace, admiring the peaks from a Himalayan viewpoint sipping your favorite hot chocolate, strolling through the temple-lined medieval city squares of Kathmandu, Patan, Bhaktapur, and joining Buddhist pilgrims on a spiritual stroll around the centuries-old stupas and temples that lie scattered across the Kathmandu Valley could be the ways to make the most of their stay in Nepal.

Further south lie Nepal’s wild and mammoth national parks, where nature buffs are able scan the treetops for exotic bird species and comb the jungles riding on the back of the rouge pachyderms looking out for one horned rhinos, tigers and other exclusive wild lives. Whether you cross the country by mountain bike, motorbike, raft or tourist bus, Nepal offers an astonishingly diverse array of attractions and landscapes.

Travel Heaven

There are only a few countries in the world that are as well set up for independent travel as Nepal. Wandering the trekking shops, bakeries and pizzerias of Thamel and Pokhara, it’s easy to feel that you have somehow landed in a kind of backpacker Disneyland. Out in the countryside lies a quite different Nepal, where traditional mountain life continues stoically and at a slower pace, and a million potential adventures glimmer on the mountain horizons.

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Boisterously poised between the high wall of the Himalayas and the titanic wilderness of the Indian plains, Nepal is a tranquil country embellished with luscious snow clad peaks, verdant outfields, world famous cultural emblems and the religiously devoted

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Kathmandu, Nepal
44600
Nepal
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Oct 12, 2015