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Introduction
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!
The Himalaya Kingdom
Nepal is quite simply one of the most spectacular and
fascinating destinations on earth. Situated between the great
civilisations of India and China this tiny Himalayan Mountain
Kingdom besides being home to eight of the world's ten highest
mountains is also extremely rich and diverse in culture.
Stunning mountain panoramas towering over terraced foothills,
delightful villages hidden amongst beautiful forests, rushing
rivers plunging from the glaciers of the high Himalaya, Jungle
Safaris, ancient temples and practices in abundance. Add to this
Nepal's vast bio diversity with some of the most friendly people
you are ever likely to meet and the beauty of Nepal begins to
shine through.
The focus of our tours is participation and our formula is a
simple one. We believe the more you invest of yourself the more
valuable your experience, whether that be studying the flora and
fauna, rafting the rapids of the Sun Kosi river, trekking or
climbing in the highest mountain range on Earth or on the back
of an elephant in search of tiger.... we'll provide you with the
opportunities, with your sense of adventure the rest is
excitingly easy.
No holiday to Nepal would be truly complete without the
opportunity to experience the abundance of history and culture
Nepal provides. Most of our itineraries are designed to allow a
full days sightseeing within the Kathmandu Valley at the
beginning of your tour, allowing you a chance to adjust, relax
and pick up on the local flavour of life. There is normally a
day or two at the end of your pursuits to go bargain hunting.
Geography
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 kilometres east-west and its breadth varies from
145-241 kilometers north-south. The country can be divided into
three main geographical regions.
(a) Himalayan Region
The altitude of this region ranges between 4877m. - 8848m. It
includes 8 of the highest 14 summits in the world which exceed
altitude of 8000 meters including, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and
others.
(b) Mountain Regions
This region accounts for about 64 percent of total land area. It
is formed by the Mahabharat range that soars up to 4877 meter
and the lower churia range.
(c) Terai Regions
The low-land Terai occupies about 17 percent of the total land
area of the country.
There is no seasonal constraint on travelling in and through
Nepal. Even in December and January, when the winter is at its
severest, there are compensating bright sun and brilliant views.
History
Nepal-a country with a long historic tradition is an
amalgamation of a number of medieval principalities. Before the
campaign of national integration launched by King Prithvi
Narayan Shah the Kathmandu Valley was ruled by the Malla Kings,
whose contributions to art and culture are indeed great and
unique. In 1768 AD the Shah dynasty ascended the throne of the
unified kingdom. His Majesty King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev,
is tenth King in the Shah dynasty.
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 SAARC of which
the third summit was held in Kathmandu in November 1987.
People
Nepal has a population of more than 18 million people made of
different races living in different regions, with diverse
culture, languages and dialects.
The Gurungs and Magars live mainly in the west. The Rais, Limbus
and Sunuwars inhabits the slopes and valleys of the Eastern mid
hills. The Sherpas live in the Himalayan region. The Newars
constitute an important ethnic group of the capital valley
Kathmandu.
There are Tharus, Yadavas, Satar, Rajvanshis and Dhimals in the
Terai region. The Brahmans, Chhetris and Thakuris are spread
generally over all parts of the Kingdom.
Religion &
Culture
Hinduism and Buddhism constitute two major religions of Nepal. A
remarkable feature of Nepal is the religious homogeneity what
exists, particularly between the Hindu and Buddhist Communities.
Apart from the Hindus and Buddhists, Muslim from the third
largest religious group. The exquisite medieval Art &
Architecture of the Kathmandu Valley vividly reflect the
artistic ingenuity and the religious tradition of the people.
Language
Nepali, serves the purpose of the kingdom's lingua franca in
Nepal. The educated people speak and understand English as well.
Climate
Nepal has four climatic seasons
(a) Spring : March-May
(b) Summer : June-August
(c) Autumn : September-November
(d) Winter : December-February.
The average temperature and rainfall records in Kathmandu are
presented hereunder.
Average Temperature and Rainfall in Kathmandu Valley
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Month |
Min(C) |
Max(C) |
Rainfall (in mm)
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January |
2.7 |
17.5 |
47 |
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February |
2.2 |
21.6 |
11 |
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March |
6.9 |
25.5 |
15 |
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April |
8.6 |
30.0 |
5 |
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May |
15.6 |
29.7 |
146 |
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June |
8.9 |
29.4 |
135 |
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July |
19.5 |
28.1 |
327 |
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August |
19.2 |
29.5 |
206 |
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September |
18.6 |
28.6 |
199 |
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October |
13.3 |
28.6 |
42 |
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November |
6.0 |
23.7 |
0 |
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December |
1.9 |
20.7 |
1 |
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.
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