Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Introduction of nepal
Nepal, home to Mount Everest, is dominated by the world's most imposing mountains. Although the country is relatively small 80 percent of its territory is occupied by the dramatic peaks of the Nepal was closed to foreign visitors until1951, a situation which contributed greatly to its mystique in the west. This small, hospitable country has since become an exceptionally popular destination for travelers, whether they are in search of climbing challenges or spiritual enlightenment.Nepal can be divided into three geographical regions, each stretching from east to west across the country. The southernmost strip of land, the Terai, is bordered to the north by Himalayan foothills and to the south by the Ganges River. The area was originally covered with tropical vegetation, but has been almost completely converted to agricultural production. is now the breadbasket of Nepal and is covered with farms.
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