Nepal - a country of amazing extremes, is the home of the World’s
highest mountains, historic cities and the forested plains where the lordly
tigers and the great one-horned Rhinoceros trundle at ease. in fact
enchantment is everywhere for anyone in search of Shangrila!
Nepal, a sovereign independent Kingdom, is bounded on the North by the
Tibetan Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic of China, the
East-south and West by India. The length of the kingdom is 885-kms East-West
and it’s breadth varies from 145-241-kms North-South. The country can
be divided into three main geographical regions:
Nepal Himalaya Region:
Nepal Mountain Region:
This
region accounts for about 64% of total land area. It is formed by the
Mahabharat range that soars up to 4,877m and the lower Churia range.
Nepal Terai Region:
History Of Nepal
The new democratic constitution of the kingdom was promulgated on November 9, 1990. Nepal is one of the founder members of South Asian association for Regional Cooperation or SAARC, of which the third summit was held in Kathmandu in November 1987
Nepalese People
Religion And Culture of Nepal

The exquisite medieval art & architecture of the Kathmandu valley vividly reflect the artistic ingenuity and the religious tradition of the people.
Air:
There are 15 International carriers operating to and out of Kathmandu International airport. There are ten passenger airlines operating to almost 30 destination in nearly all parts of Nepal - remote airfields to major hub cities. Today it is possible to reach most of the tourist destinations by air. Some of the major tourist destinations in Nepal operated by domestic airlines are:
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Helicopter
Services:
Nepal with its high mountains and beautiful scenic countryside is known as "Helicopter
Country." The helicopter services industry in Nepal is now well
established with many types and categories of helicopters. The pilots are
very experienced professionals with thousands of flying hours experience in
Nepal.
Rail:
Nepal-Janakpur-Jayanagar Railway (NJJR) operates a freight and passenger
service in the eastern Terai.
Roads:
Buses, mini-buses and three-wheeler tempos ply on fixed routes at regular
intervals. The services, are fairly frequent. The last city buses stop
running around 8 pm. City buses that ply within Kathmandu and go to Patan as
well as those going to Kirtipur, Banepa, Dhulikhel and Thankot, leave from
the City Bus Park located at the eastern side of Tundikhel parade ground.
Trolley buses to Bhaktapur leave from Tripureswor near the football stadium.
Their are no international Car Rental agencies in Nepal and even the locals
usually have a driver assigned to their personal car rather than deal with
the terrible traffic conditions around the city.
Language:
Nepali,
serves the purpose of the Kingdom’s Lingua-Franca in Nepal. The
educated people speak and understand English as well.Clothing:
Clothing depends on place and time, however, it is recommended to have both light and warm clothing. In the mountain areas warm clothes are generally a must.
Licensed Guides:
All the travel agencies of Kathmandu have licensed English speaking guides, however, many agencies have also guides who can speak other international languages for the convenience of tourists. As unlicensed guides are not allowed to serve clients, it is advisable to confirm that your guide has valid license. To have a quality service it is recommended to arrange the sightseeing programmes only through the government registered travel agencies.

