Nepal Introduction provides a thorough outline of Nepal’s attractions and highlights. It covers everything from practical information for visitors (e.g., season s, festivals, nightlife, health and safety) to cultural and natural treasures.
Nepal opened its borders in 1951. Mountain climbers were among the first to arrive and the country quickly became beloved as a natural paradise with welcoming people, fascinating traditions and age-old customs.
Nestled in the Himalaya, Nepal is sandwiched between the two largest countries in history, India and China. On its northern border with the Tibetan Frontier, Nepal is graced with eight of the world’s ten highest peaks spiraling into the heavens. Over 27 million people call Nepal home and more than 50% of the population lives in the fertile, southern plains. Between these bountiful lowlands and the icy pinnacles of the north are lush mid-hills with enchanting villages surrounded by emerald and golden paddy fields.
With a captivating range of ecological and biological diversity and limitless opportunities for adventure and leisure, Nepal has something for everyone.
Whatever you come for (e.g., trekking, climbing, rafting, kayaking, mountain biking, paragliding, a jungle safari, research, study, work, play, and more) this guidebook provides the essentials for getting to know and encountering this fascinating Himalayan nation.
A visit to Nepal will be an exhilarating lifetime highlight!
Nepal Introduction – Alonzo L. Lyons
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