Nepal
Nepalofficially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is a landlocked central Himalayan country in South Asia. Nepal is divided into 7 states and 75 districts and 744 local units including 4 metropolises, 13 sub-metropolises, 246 municipal councils and 481 villages. It has a population of 26.4 million and is the 93rd largest country by area. Bordering China in the north and India in the south, east, and west, it is the largest sovereign Himalayan state.
Nepal does not border Bangladesh, which is located within only 27 km (17 mi) of its southeastern tip. Neither does it border Bhutan due to the Indian state of Sikkim being located in between.
Nepal has a diverse geography, including fertile plains, subalpine forested hills, and eight of the world’s ten tallest mountains, including Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth. Kathmandu is the nation’s capital and largest city. Nepal is a multiethnic nation with Nepali as the official language.
Cultural Tours
Nepal is divided into three layers, according to its geographical settings – Himalayan region, Mid-hills, and Tarai region (flat plains). Himalayan region is the home of the legendary Sherpas, who are renowned for climbing Mt. Everest. and many other peaks.
As a predominantly Hindu and Buddhist nation, most of the Nepalese festivals are religious ones. The festivals of Nepal have their roots in Hinduism as more than 80% of the population of the country is Hindu.
Take a cultural tour in Kathmandu Valley or take an ox cart village tour in the Tarai region to discover the real Nepal.
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Jungle Safari
Nepal is home to nine national parks, four wildlife reserves, and three conservation areas, covering an area of approximately 15,000 square kilometers. The Terai region, located in the lowlands, is characterized by a belt of floodplains that stretch from the Indian border to the base of the Bhabhar and Siwalik mountain ranges. This area is known for its tall grasslands and diverse forests, including riverine and hardwood Sal forests.
In terms of geography, Nepal can be divided into three main regions: mountains, hills, and plains. Within this small country of 147,181 square kilometers, a wide range of topography and climate zones can be found. From subtropical jungles to arctic highlands, Nepal boasts a rich variety of ecosystems.
This biodiversity makes Nepal one of the top ecotourism destinations in the world, with nearly 19% of the country’s land designated as protected wildlife areas.
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Nepal Trekking
Nepal hosts easy-to-challenging trails that take you from the jungle in the lowlands to the world’s highest mountains. Thus, trekking in Nepal is the dream of every adventurer in the world.
Nepal is a landlocked country between two large nations, with the world’s highest peak, Mt Everest, and the beauty of nature. Trekking in Nepal allows you to feel the authenticity of the place for yourself.
The most popular trek in Nepal, the Annapurna Circuit is stunningly varied. As you walk, you’ll encounter plunging valleys, deep gorges, rivers, lakes, glaciers and snow-topped peaks, as well as Gurung, Manangi and Thakali villages.
The Poon Hill Trek is perfectly suited to beginners and families. Although one of the easier treks in Nepal, the Poon Hill Trek packs a major punch when it comes to views. The sunrise over the rugged Annapurna Himalaya range is thought to be one of the best in the world.
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Peak Climbing
Peak climbing in Nepal is a popular activity for adventure enthusiasts and mountaineers from around the world. Nepal is home to numerous peaks and mountains that offer a challenging and rewarding climbing experience.
The most popular peaks for climbing in Nepal are the trekking peaks, which are classified as peaks that are below 7,000 meters and do not require technical climbing skills. Some of the popular trekking peaks in Nepal include Island Peak, Mera Peak, and Pisang Peak.
Climbing these peaks typically requires a permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association and a qualified climbing guide. The climbing season for these peaks is usually from March to May and September to November.
Peak climbing in Nepal is a truly unforgettable experience, with stunning views of the Himalayas and a unique cultural experience. However, it is important to be well-prepared and to prioritize safety when undertaking a climbing expedition. It is recommended to train extensively, hire an experienced guide, and have proper equipment and insurance.
In addition to trekking peaks, Nepal also has several challenging peaks that require advanced mountaineering skills and experience, such as Mount Everest, Makalu, and Manaslu. Climbing these peaks requires extensive training, experience, and a permit from the Nepal government.
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Short Hiking
The thought of the Himalayas can often seem a little challenging for trekking in Nepal for beginners. Snow-capped peaks and snow-capped bearded people are typical pictures that spring to mind when we think of the rough mountain area.
Although many of the tallest peaks and mountains in the world still lies in Nepal, there are many short hiking trails that are much easier than the ones like Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Circuit.
In fact, Nepal is a wonderful opportunity for the novice trekker to experience a mountain views like no other!
Nepal has literally hundreds of treks and many of them are short, easy and spectacular. So, here are great short hikes in Nepal.
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Other Trips
These are other trips.
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