Thursday, June 30, 2011

About Nepal

   Nepal is a federal republic with approximately 29 million inhabitants. Nepal has two neighboring countries. 
On the north side is that China and India lies to the south.The landscape of Nepal is varied. In the north, the Himalayan mountain ranges and the swampy lowlands of the Terai in the south. In between hills and fertile valleys. Furthermore, bamboo and many existing primary forests and rivers. Nepal is characterized by many climate zones. In the Himalayan mountains is an alpine climate with constant frost. In the south in the Terai and Churai a warm and humid subtropical climate.In the central part of Nepal is a temperate climate. The capital Kathmandu has around 800,000 inhabitants and its many attractions Buddhist temples and places and Durbar Square, with the royal place. Furthermore, the Thamel tourist district and the ancient architecture. At the world Heritage list of UNESCO,the national parks of Sagarmatha and Royal Chitwan, Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha and The Kathmandu valley with mire than 130 monuments including Chajgu Narayan, Swayambhunath Stupa, Bouddhanath stupa, the Pashupatinath temple and the three Durbar squares of the cities Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur. Sights are the many parks, the city of Pokhara, flora and Fauna and the many places of pilgrimage.

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