
Nepal is a country of amazing extremes. There are the world’s highest Himalayas including Mt. Everest (8848 m) towering above populated valleys and forested plains in which the lordly tiger and trundling rhinoceros live. Enchantment is everywhere, be it on the shoulders of high mountains on terraced farmlands meticulously carved like stairways out of hill ridges on cascading mountain rivulets and rushing rivers or in forests full of wildlife, flowers and bird song. Something for every body: tourist, trekkers, river runner, wildlife enthusiast, poet, artist, writer, scholar, or the weary – in search of a personal Shangri – La.
In Kathmandu, the capital or in its suburbs, to cross a street is to travel across centuries, shrines temples palaces, place Square, ageless sculptures and legends that are parts of every brick, stone, gilded mater pieces, and make Kathmandu valley a verifiable living museum.
- The land where the tallest mountains prevail for walking, trekking and expeditions.
- The land where the Lord Buddha was born.
- The land where the UNESCO’s Cultural Heritage sites.
- The land where the world Heritage Sites National Park.
- The land where the top ten best Rivers for white water challenge.
- The land from where easy to enter Tibetan Plateau.
- The land where hand made art and craft shopping center.
- The land for feast and festival.
- The land of Everest Base Camp, 20 journey of a lifetime (The observer).
- The land where the 50 places to visit before we die (BBC Ranking).
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