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Bienvenido en Nepal
About Nepal
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Bienvenido en Nepal
About Nepal
Nepal is officially Federal Democratic country located in
South Asia between China in the north and India in the east and west. With an
area of 147,181 square kilometers, Nepal is the world’s 93 largest country by
Landmass. The country is divided into three main geographical regions: The Himalayan region, the mid-hill region, and the Terai region. Nepal is renowned as the land of
14 eight-thousanders of the world. The highest point in the country is Mt
Everest (8848 m) and the lowest point is in the terai plainsKechana Kalan of Jhapa
(60 m). Nepal is blessed with its uniqueness geographical variation and culture
and traditions. The birthplace of Lord Buddha, and country of living Goddess.
Although the country is relatively small and, its territory is occupied by 80%
of Himalayas. It is a small Country of 125 ethnic groups and 123 spoken
languages, among them, are Magars, Gurung, Tamangs, Sunwars, Newars, Thakalis,
Chepangs and Brahmans and Chhettris. Normally they practice their own religion,
Culture and traditions. The history of
Nepal has been influenced by its own position of the Himalayas and geographical
variation due to which it was able to attract foreigners. Nepal was closed to foreigners
until 1951, which contributed greatly to its mystique in the west. After
implementing new rules and regulation it was opened for foreigners. Later on
this small country became an exceptionally popular destination for travelers,
who were in search of thrilling adventure challenges or Spiritual, enlightens.
People of Nepal famously display their charismatic blend of culture &
tradition, friendliness, and courtesy through the reputations of Gurkha Soldiers
and Sherpa climbers in particular who played a vital role to glorify the country’s
name in front of the whole world. Nepal is a hidden paradise for those who seek
for an adventure and spiritual destination.
Area : 147,181 sq. km
Geography: China in the north and India in the southeast
& west
Location: Latitude 26 = 12 to 30 27, North longitude 80 4 to
88 12’ East
Capital: Kathmandu
Population: 28 million
Ethnic groups: 113
groups and 122 spoken languages.
Climate: Sub-tropical in low lands to the Arctic in higher
altitude
Government: Republic of Nepal
Climate:
Four major seasons
-Winter: December – February
-Spring: March-May
-Summer: June – August
-Autumn: September - November
TREKKING IN NEPAL
The 800-mile long Himalayan trail of Nepal is
famous for its climbing expedition, pristine trekking routes, and thrilling
adventure. Due to the presence of unique climates and flora and fauna, Holy River,
Culture, Snow-capped Mountains, forest ridges large number of Europeans and
Americans began exploring Nepal since 1950. Therefore trekking in Nepal will
help to gain experience about the lifestyle and thrilling adventure where the
memories can’t be forgotten in a lifetime. Trekking can be structured for a few
days and extended to several weeks as per the clients’ requirements and
comforts.
Gradings of trekking
Being a
mountainous country the elevation of the country ranges from 60 meters above sea
level to the highest point on earth, Mount Everest 8848 meter. Nepal is divided
into different Climatic conditions from Sub-tropical to Alpine. Due to the
presence of unique climatic variations, the grading of the trek is into a different
category.
Grade A: Soft/Easy Trek
This grade the trek is easy. On these days you will reach altitude up to 2000 meters.
Approximately we will walk 16 km per
day.
Grade B: Moderate/Medium
This is
medium grade of the trek. The trekkers will reach an altitude of up to 3000 meters.
Normally the walking distance
approximately will 12 km per day.
Grade C: Difficult/Strenuous
With the
change in altitudinal variations the trekker will have to climb above 3000
meters. On these days walking distance will 8 km per day. This grade is
difficult in comparison to others.
Grade D: Technical/ Challenging
Being a
Mountainous country the challenges are more adventurous and daring. This grade
includes different high passes to climb a mountain. The trekkers/climbers will
reach an altitude above 5000 meters and will have to walk normally 4 – 5 km per
day
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