By Devendra
You are heartily welcome to roof of the world and land of Shangri-La.
To trek in the remote areas of Nepal provides you the chances of viewing the high snow capped mountains as well as you have also the chances of meeting and interacting with those people who look your ancestors of many years ago who were really free of modern obstacles.
Location:
Latitude: 26°22' north to 30°27' north
Longitude: 80°04' east to 88°12' east.
It lies between
Area: 147,181 square kilometers.
Time: Five hours forty five minutes ahead than the GMT
Population: 25 millions
Religion: Hinduism, Buddhism, Muslim, Christian and Shamanism
Language: Nepali
People: Around 70 ethnic groups & more than 100 spoken dialects
Political: Multiparty Democracy System
Electricity: 220 volts AC, 50 Hz
Best seasons for trekking:
Autumn: For those who are interested for viewing good views of high mountains
Spring: For those who are interested about flora and fauna.
But remember, trekking is can be done in
Nepal occupying only 0.1% of the earth is home to:
-2% of all the flowering plants in the world
-8% of the world's population of birds (more than 848 species)
-4% of mammals on earth
-11 of the world's 15 families of butterflies (more than 500 species)
-600 indigenous plant families
- 8 of the 14 high mountains (above 8000m) of the world
-319 species of exotic orchids
1 comment:
Hi Devendra,
Could you tell me where the Marsyandi Khoala is in Nepal?
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