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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Introdution

introduction of nepal Nepal is a landlocked country. It is a very beautiful and small country which lies between the china and India. It covers 147,181 square kilometers land. The record of population in 2007 census is 28,875,140. Nepal is rich in natural resources. Kathmandu is a capital of Nepal. In Nepal we can find many natural resources like land, forest , rives ,lakes etc. The word Nepal is developed by the word "Nepa".

With a civilization stretching back to thousand of years before of Christ, with an culture richly endowed by the fusion of tow of the truly great religious of mankind, Hinduism and Buddhism – the best of the two worlds in fact – with an unbroken and tradition munificently sustained and supported by the patronage of the kings, with the everlasting Himalayas framing out of the world scenic grandeurs of the hills and valleys, with rare specimens of the colorful Himalayan birds winging their tuneful way through rhododendrons, orchid, azaleas, poinsettias , and pirmulas in full bloom, with the dark shadowed density of wooded hills and plains through with the rustle and roar of the greatest collection of awesome animals like the golden furred tiger, one-horned rhino, treacherous leopard, noble elephant and wide-eyed fawn, flect of foot-with all these and many more breath-taking wonders of god and man. Nepal holds a unique place in the tourist map of the world.

From the rolling plains of the Tarai, skirting the foothills, up the serried ranks of the mountains, enclosing, lush valleys, through to the soaring, majestic heights of Himalayans. Nepal offers within her short compass such a massive variety of everything, that it is perfectly tailored to satisfy the necessarily ephemeral inquries if the sophomore no less than the more abiding intrest of the scholar. But the most important point and it needs some emphasis is that the spectacles, whether natural cultural or artistic, that Nepal holds in her palm are such that they belong to a class by themselves, so refreshingly different fro, elsewhere.



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