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Nepal

Nepal is a Small country in size but very rich in natural resources. It is a slow developing country. It is surrounding by two big countries. China the east and west, north and south is cover by India. Due to the reach in natural resources, temples, monasteries, ancient heritage, varieties in Culture, Languages, Tradition, animals, Flowers, Trees, Forest are the main tourists attracting sectors in Nepal.
Tourism is the main potential industry. The mountainous north has eight of the world’s ten highest mountains, including the highest peak known as Mount Everest (8848 m). The fertile and humid south is heavily urbanized. Nepal has over 240 peaks which height is more than 20,000 ft. (6,096 m) above sea.
There are too many places to visit, too many mountains to trekking and hiking, too many rivers for Rafting and Lakes to explore boating , different National park to enjoy with wild animals, Fabulous temples and monasteries and  so many things we have. It has everything except Ocean. Continue... 




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