Nepal at a Glance

About Nepal

Nepal, a landlocked country nestled between China and India, is a gem of the Himalayas, boasting eight of the world’s ten highest peaks, including Mount Everest. Spanning 147,516 sq. km., its diverse landscapes range from the lush Terai plains in the south to the towering Himalayan mountains in the north. This geographical diversity fosters rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems.

Nepal’s cultural tapestry is equally vibrant, with a harmonious blend of multi-ethnic communities and traditions. Though predominantly Hindu, the country is proudly secular, embracing various religions. The climate varies significantly across regions, reflecting the varied topography.

Despite its modest size, Nepal captivates with its natural beauty and cultural richness, offering a unique blend of adventure, spirituality, and serene landscapes, making it an esteemed destination globally.

Unity in Diversity

Himalayan Region

The Himalayan Region in northern Nepal is perpetually snow-covered and home to Mount Everest. Residents are known for bravery, honesty, loyalty, stout physique, and hardworking nature, making them ideal for security roles.
This sparsely populated area holds significant cultural and religious importance.

Hilly Region

The Hilly Region, centrally located, includes the capital, Kathmandu. It features lush valleys, terraced farms, and rolling hills. Known for its rich cultural heritage, numerous historical sites, and festivals,
it has a moderate climate and supports diverse agriculture
and a dense population.

Terai Region

The Terai Region, in southern Nepal, is a flat and fertile plain.
It is the agricultural heartland, producing the majority of the country’s food. With a subtropical climate and dense population, it plays a vital role
in Nepal’s economy and is crucial for food production.

 
 

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