Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Wireless mobile phone video surveillance solution is here adding a sense of personal protection and safety it offers you real-time video monitoring.

This know-how utilizes the most powerful software applications
for remotely monitoring from Everywhere in the world.
This is a solution that will turn any regular cell phone into a high end security device.
The security system brings video from video source such as USB or IP Camera to your cell phone. It contains both the client and server application.
You can view your home, business, babysitter, parents, pets, etc.
You can view live images from your cameras on mobile phone throughany kind of internet connection from any location in the globe.
In case of invasion, a real image helps prevent false siren and cancel police dispatches to avoid the fines.
Enjoy the independence of viewing all your cameras
on mobile phone anytime and from everywhere with just the click of a button.
How does cellular surveillance work:
You connect your webcam (USB, IP camera, or Camcoder) to your home pcand install the software.
The software captures video and sound from camera and sends it, as compressed
media stream, to web server.
You login to this Web server from your cell phone and watch your camera.
No particular application for your mobile phone is needed.
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<h2>Wireless mobile phone video surveillance solution is here adding a sense of personal protection and safety it offers you real-time video monitoring.</h2>
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This know-how utilizes the most powerful software <a href="http://www.bux4ad.com/aft/2f356fd6/11110050.html" title="Wireless cell phone video surveillance solution">applications
for remotely monitoring</a> from Everywhere in the world.<br>
This is a solution that will turn any regular cell phone into a high end security device.<br>
The security system brings video from video source such as USB or IP Camera to your cell phone. It contains both the client and server application.<br>
<h2>You can view your home, business, babysitter, parents, pets, etc.</h2>
You can view live images from your cameras on mobile phone through
any kind of internet connection from any location in the globe.
In case of invasion, a real image helps prevent false siren and cancel police dispatches to avoid the fines.<br>
Enjoy the independence of viewing all your cameras
on mobile phone anytime and from everywhere with just the click of a button.<br>
</p>
<p>
<h2>How does cellular surveillance work:</h2>
You connect your webcam (USB, IP camera, or Camcoder) to your home pc
and install the <a href="http://www.bux4ad.com/aft/2f356fd6/11110050.html" title="Wireless cellular phone video surveillance solution">software</a>.<br>
The software captures video and sound from camera and sends it, as compressed
media stream, to web server.<br>
You login to this Web server from your cell phone and watch your camera.<br>
No particular application for your mobile phone is needed.<br>
</p>
<p>
<a href="http://www.bux4ad.com/aft/2f356fd6/11110050.html" title="Wireless mobile phone video security solution">All about cellular video surveillance.</a>
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<h2>Wireless mobile phone video surveillance solution is here adding a sense of personal protection and safety it offers you real-time video monitoring.</h2>
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This know-how utilizes the most powerful software <a href="http://www.bux4ad.com/aft/2f356fd6/11110050.html" title="Wireless cell phone video surveillance solution">applications
for remotely monitoring</a> from Everywhere in the world.<br>
This is a solution that will turn any regular cell phone into a high end security device.<br>
The security system brings video from video source such as USB or IP Camera to your cell phone. It contains both the client and server application.<br>
<h2>You can view your home, business, babysitter, parents, pets, etc.</h2>
You can view live images from your cameras on mobile phone through
any kind of internet connection from any location in the globe.
In case of invasion, a real image helps prevent false siren and cancel police dispatches to avoid the fines.<br>
Enjoy the independence of viewing all your cameras
on mobile phone anytime and from everywhere with just the click of a button.<br>
</p>
<p>
<h2>How does cellular surveillance work:</h2>
You connect your webcam (USB, IP camera, or Camcoder) to your home pc
and install the <a href="http://www.bux4ad.com/aft/2f356fd6/11110050.html" title="Wireless cellular phone video surveillance solution">software</a>.<br>
The software captures video and sound from camera and sends it, as compressed
media stream, to web server.<br>
You login to this Web server from your cell phone and watch your camera.<br>
No particular application for your mobile phone is needed.<br>
</p>
<p>
<a href="http://www.bux4ad.com/aft/2f356fd6/11110050.html" title="Wireless mobile phone video security solution">All about cellular video surveillance.</a>
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Sunday, December 5, 2010
Janakpur (Terai region)
Janakpur in the eastern tarai is one of the historic cities of Nepal and lies 20 km south of the (East-West Highway) Mahendra Highway. Previously renowned as Mithila, it was the capital of the Videha (bodyless) spiritual rulers, the Janakas. Janaki or Sita was born to Sivadhwaga Janaka and was married to Rama, the King of Ayodhya and legendary hero of the great epic ‘Ramayana’. A famous center of learning in ancient times, Mithila once boasted hundreds of sages who contributed substantially to Hindu philosophy. One of the oldest texts produced by them is the well-known Upanishad Brihadarandyaka.
Predominantly inhabited by Maithili people, Janakpur has its own language, script and a unique artistic tradition and rich culture. Recently, religious Mithila art has found its own niche in the art world both locally and internationally. Surprisingly, Japan has shown immense interest in this art form even dedicating a museum to Mithila art. Many hotels and restaurants in Kathmandu now feature Mithila art in their decor.
Predominantly inhabited by Maithili people, Janakpur has its own language, script and a unique artistic tradition and rich culture. Recently, religious Mithila art has found its own niche in the art world both locally and internationally. Surprisingly, Japan has shown immense interest in this art form even dedicating a museum to Mithila art. Many hotels and restaurants in Kathmandu now feature Mithila art in their decor.
New Tourism Destination
There are discovered new tourism places Langtang,Dolpa and Lumbini nowadays.
Langtang :-Langtang in Rasuwa district is known for fascinating valleys, icy lakes and close-up views of mountains. One of the most satisfying short treks available in the Himalayan region, it’s within easy reach from Kathmandu valley. This is the only major trek that takes off from Kathmandu valley itself. The Langtang valley is a land of spectacular alpine scenery and a place of unique culture and traditions.Langtang Lirung (7,245m) and Dorge Lakpa (6,989m) are the major peaks seen from here. The Gosaikunda lake is an important pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists.
Dolpa :-Dolpa or Dolpo was popularized by the film “Caravan” which showcases the extraordinary untouched beauty of the region. It is remote and fascinating, confined by the Dhaulagiri range in the south and east, the mountains Sisne and Kanjiroba in the west and Tibet towards the north. Lake Phoksundo with its turquoise waters is the major attraction in Dolpa. The people of Dolpa generally settle at altitudes of 3,660m to 4,070 m and these are probably the highest settlements in the world. Closely linked with Tibet, these people speak Tibetan and have strong Mongoloid features. There are 130 gompas in Dolpa which speaks volumes for the religious nature of its inhabitants.
Lumbini :-Lumbini is the birthplace of Lord Buddha and a World Heritage Site. This pilgrimage site in southwest Nepal attracts devout Buddhists from around the world, who arrive to pay homage at the Sacred Garden where the ‘Enlightened One’ was born. A famous landmark is the Ashoka Pillar raised by the great Emperor who converted to Buddhism. Today Lumbini has been enlivened by the multitude of architecturally beautiful temples, stupas and monasteries built by various international Buddhist communities.
Langtang :-Langtang in Rasuwa district is known for fascinating valleys, icy lakes and close-up views of mountains. One of the most satisfying short treks available in the Himalayan region, it’s within easy reach from Kathmandu valley. This is the only major trek that takes off from Kathmandu valley itself. The Langtang valley is a land of spectacular alpine scenery and a place of unique culture and traditions.Langtang Lirung (7,245m) and Dorge Lakpa (6,989m) are the major peaks seen from here. The Gosaikunda lake is an important pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists.
Dolpa :-Dolpa or Dolpo was popularized by the film “Caravan” which showcases the extraordinary untouched beauty of the region. It is remote and fascinating, confined by the Dhaulagiri range in the south and east, the mountains Sisne and Kanjiroba in the west and Tibet towards the north. Lake Phoksundo with its turquoise waters is the major attraction in Dolpa. The people of Dolpa generally settle at altitudes of 3,660m to 4,070 m and these are probably the highest settlements in the world. Closely linked with Tibet, these people speak Tibetan and have strong Mongoloid features. There are 130 gompas in Dolpa which speaks volumes for the religious nature of its inhabitants.
Lumbini :-Lumbini is the birthplace of Lord Buddha and a World Heritage Site. This pilgrimage site in southwest Nepal attracts devout Buddhists from around the world, who arrive to pay homage at the Sacred Garden where the ‘Enlightened One’ was born. A famous landmark is the Ashoka Pillar raised by the great Emperor who converted to Buddhism. Today Lumbini has been enlivened by the multitude of architecturally beautiful temples, stupas and monasteries built by various international Buddhist communities.
Trekking
Trekking is by far Nepal’s biggest attraction. Pioneered by Col. Jimmy Roberts in the early 1960s, most tourists embark on some trek or the other and many do multiple treks before heading back home. Some arrive each year to do a different trek each time. A trek is also the best means of seeing the country and to understand its people. Walking through emerald rice fields; through rhododendron forests; crossing streams, camping out on a hilltop in the wilderness with towering mountains in the background, make trekking an unforgettable experience.
Trekking also gives much more experience about the locality,mountain,nature of living people inside the trekking area,living standards of the people,behave,their local products for food and so much more strange things that you can not feel only after reading,watching on tv,listening on different media.So,I think it's necessary once visit and enjoy the real fun of treakking.It's alos help you to improve your walking exercise and it's best idea to keep your self healthy.
So,come Nepal,visit Nepal and learn Nepal.
Trekking also gives much more experience about the locality,mountain,nature of living people inside the trekking area,living standards of the people,behave,their local products for food and so much more strange things that you can not feel only after reading,watching on tv,listening on different media.So,I think it's necessary once visit and enjoy the real fun of treakking.It's alos help you to improve your walking exercise and it's best idea to keep your self healthy.
So,come Nepal,visit Nepal and learn Nepal.
religion and Culture
The two major religions practiced in Nepal are Hinduism and Buddhism with a majority of the people being Hindus. The two have co-existed through the ages and many Hindu idols are found within Buddhist shrines. Hindus visit Buddhist shrines and Buddhists visit Hindu temples without a second thought as many worship in both. Some gods and goddesses are shared by Hinduism and Buddhism although they have been given different names. The other religions practiced in Nepal are: Islam, Christianity, Jainism, Sikhism and Bon. Some of the earliest inhabitants like the Kirants practice their own kind of religion based on ancestor worship and the Tharus practice animism. Over the years, Hinduism and Buddhism have been influenced by these practices which have been modified to form a synthesis of newer beliefs.
Nepal was declared a secular country by Parliament on May 18, 2006
According to the Central Bureau of Statistics, the total population of Nepal was 26,427,99 in 2007. The population comprises people of more than 100 multiple ethnic groups who speak about 93 different languages and dialects which are further divided into different castes. The distinction in caste still plays a significant part in a Nepali’ life when it comes to marriage.
Some of the main ethnic groups are: Gurungs and Magars who live mainly in the western region; Rais, Limbus and Sunwars who live in the eastern middle hills; Sherpas, Manangbas and Lopas who live near the mountains of Everest, Annapurna and Mustang respectively; Newars who live in and around the Kathmandu valley; Tharus, Yadavas, Satar, Rajvanshis and Dhimals who live in the Tarai region; and Brahmins, Chhetris and Thakuris generally spread over all parts of the country.
Nepal was declared a secular country by Parliament on May 18, 2006
According to the Central Bureau of Statistics, the total population of Nepal was 26,427,99 in 2007. The population comprises people of more than 100 multiple ethnic groups who speak about 93 different languages and dialects which are further divided into different castes. The distinction in caste still plays a significant part in a Nepali’ life when it comes to marriage.
Some of the main ethnic groups are: Gurungs and Magars who live mainly in the western region; Rais, Limbus and Sunwars who live in the eastern middle hills; Sherpas, Manangbas and Lopas who live near the mountains of Everest, Annapurna and Mustang respectively; Newars who live in and around the Kathmandu valley; Tharus, Yadavas, Satar, Rajvanshis and Dhimals who live in the Tarai region; and Brahmins, Chhetris and Thakuris generally spread over all parts of the country.
Hill Stations
Nepal is basically known for its altitudinal variations, ranging between 100 m above the sea level to pinnacle of the Earth, the Mt. Everest. This fact describes Nepal as the mountainous country encompassing many sky-penetrating mountains with lush green meadows, serene hills and deepest gorge. Notable among hill stations include: Bandipur, Nagarkot, Dhulikhel, Tansen, Gorkha amongst others.
Bandipur is an ancient trading town of quaint streets and charming atmosphere, which lies 135 km out on the Kathmandu -Pokhara highway. Bandipur retains its age-old cultural attributes. Nagarkot, located 32 kilometers east of Kathmandu, is one of the most scenic spots in Bhaktapur district and is renowned for its spectacular sunrise view of the Himalaya when the weather is clear. Nagarkot has become famous as one of the best spots to view Mount Everest as well as other snow-topped peaks of the Himalayan range of eastern Nepal. Dhulikhel is a scenic and ancient town situated 30 kilometers east of Kathmandu on the Arniko Rajmarg (Kathmandu Kodari Highway). From here one has a panoramic view of the Himalayan range. Tansen is on the way from Pokhara to Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, and it is not too far from the Chitwan National Park and located around 1,300 meters above sea level, on the south flank of Srinagar Hill. Gorkha is a scenic hill- town with great historical significance. King Prithvi Narayan Shah, who unified the Nepal during eighteenth century, was born in the township of Gorkha. It offers panoramic view of snow-fed mountains.
Bandipur is an ancient trading town of quaint streets and charming atmosphere, which lies 135 km out on the Kathmandu -Pokhara highway. Bandipur retains its age-old cultural attributes. Nagarkot, located 32 kilometers east of Kathmandu, is one of the most scenic spots in Bhaktapur district and is renowned for its spectacular sunrise view of the Himalaya when the weather is clear. Nagarkot has become famous as one of the best spots to view Mount Everest as well as other snow-topped peaks of the Himalayan range of eastern Nepal. Dhulikhel is a scenic and ancient town situated 30 kilometers east of Kathmandu on the Arniko Rajmarg (Kathmandu Kodari Highway). From here one has a panoramic view of the Himalayan range. Tansen is on the way from Pokhara to Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, and it is not too far from the Chitwan National Park and located around 1,300 meters above sea level, on the south flank of Srinagar Hill. Gorkha is a scenic hill- town with great historical significance. King Prithvi Narayan Shah, who unified the Nepal during eighteenth century, was born in the township of Gorkha. It offers panoramic view of snow-fed mountains.
Parks And Reserves
Nepal has nine National Parks, three Wildlife Reserves, three Conservation Areas and one Hunting Reserve. About 15,000 square kilometers amounting to almost 18 percent of the total area is protected. This is an amazing commitment to conservation.
Shey-Phoksundo National Park
Kanchenjunga Conservation Area
Sagarmatha National Park
Annapurna Conservation Area
Makalu Barun National Park
Shukla Phant Wildlife Reserve
Chitwan National Park
Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve
Langtang National Park
Koshi-Tappu Wildlife Reserve
Shivapuri National Park
Manaslu Conservation Area
Khaptad National Park
Parsa Wildlife Reserve
Rara National Park
Bardia National Park
Shey-Phoksundo National Park
Kanchenjunga Conservation Area
Sagarmatha National Park
Annapurna Conservation Area
Makalu Barun National Park
Shukla Phant Wildlife Reserve
Chitwan National Park
Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve
Langtang National Park
Koshi-Tappu Wildlife Reserve
Shivapuri National Park
Manaslu Conservation Area
Khaptad National Park
Parsa Wildlife Reserve
Rara National Park
Bardia National Park
Popular cities
In content of Nepal there are not much more cities but some cities are famous for their own symbols.
The popular cities are-Kathmandu,Patan,Bhaktapur,Pokhara and,Lumbini.
Kathmandu:-The capital city, Kathmandu is enriched with temples more than homes and festivals exceeding the number of days in a year. The whole valley with its seven heritage sites has been enlisted in cultural World Heritage Site list. The place, which blends cultural vigor with modern facilities possible on earth is place liked by tourists been here.Three Durbar Squares - Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur, Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath, Swoyambhunath and Changunarayan are the places most revered by the Kathmanduities and whole world.
Patan:-Patan also known as ‘Lalitpur’ literally, the City of Artisans, lies 5km southeast of Kathmandu, and is home to the valley’s finest craftsmen who preserve ancient techniques such as repoussé and the lost wax process, still producing exquisite pieces of sculpture. The city retains much of the old charm with its narrow streets, brick houses and the multitude of well-preserved Hindu temples and Buddhist monasteries (Vihars)
Bhaktpur:-Perched on a hill at an altitude of 1,401m, Bhaktapur or Bhadgaon, literally the City of Devotees, is a major tourist attraction taking visitors back in time. Covering an area of 4 sq. miles, this city retains the charming paved roads, red brick houses and a way of life that goes back to medieval times. The extraordinary ‘Durbar Square’ with its celebrated Golden Gate and extraordinary Palace of Fifty-Five windows reflects the glory days of the Malla Dynasty when art and architecture thrived in the three cities of the valley.
Pokhara:-Pokhara valley, the ‘Jewel of the mid-west’ is a favorite of tourists from around the globe. With the magnificent Annapurna range of mountains as a backdrop and the serenity of the three lakes of Phewa, Rupa and Begnas, Pokhara is the ultimate destination for relaxation. Yet the valley has grown in recent years as the destination for adventures sports such as paragliding and ultra-light flights. With boating, bird watching, trekking and mountain biking as the other attractions, Pokhara has it all.
Lumbini:-Lumbini is the birthplace of Lord Buddha and a World Heritage Site. This pilgrimage site in southwest Nepal attracts devout Buddhists from around the world, who arrive to pay homage at the Sacred Garden where the ‘Enlightened One’ was born. A famous landmark is the Ashoka Pillar raised by the great Emperor who converted to Buddhism. Today Lumbini has been enlivened by the multitude of architecturally beautiful temples, stupas and monasteries built by various international Buddhist communities.
The popular cities are-Kathmandu,Patan,Bhaktapur,Pokhara and,Lumbini.
Kathmandu:-The capital city, Kathmandu is enriched with temples more than homes and festivals exceeding the number of days in a year. The whole valley with its seven heritage sites has been enlisted in cultural World Heritage Site list. The place, which blends cultural vigor with modern facilities possible on earth is place liked by tourists been here.Three Durbar Squares - Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur, Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath, Swoyambhunath and Changunarayan are the places most revered by the Kathmanduities and whole world.
Patan:-Patan also known as ‘Lalitpur’ literally, the City of Artisans, lies 5km southeast of Kathmandu, and is home to the valley’s finest craftsmen who preserve ancient techniques such as repoussé and the lost wax process, still producing exquisite pieces of sculpture. The city retains much of the old charm with its narrow streets, brick houses and the multitude of well-preserved Hindu temples and Buddhist monasteries (Vihars)
Bhaktpur:-Perched on a hill at an altitude of 1,401m, Bhaktapur or Bhadgaon, literally the City of Devotees, is a major tourist attraction taking visitors back in time. Covering an area of 4 sq. miles, this city retains the charming paved roads, red brick houses and a way of life that goes back to medieval times. The extraordinary ‘Durbar Square’ with its celebrated Golden Gate and extraordinary Palace of Fifty-Five windows reflects the glory days of the Malla Dynasty when art and architecture thrived in the three cities of the valley.
Pokhara:-Pokhara valley, the ‘Jewel of the mid-west’ is a favorite of tourists from around the globe. With the magnificent Annapurna range of mountains as a backdrop and the serenity of the three lakes of Phewa, Rupa and Begnas, Pokhara is the ultimate destination for relaxation. Yet the valley has grown in recent years as the destination for adventures sports such as paragliding and ultra-light flights. With boating, bird watching, trekking and mountain biking as the other attractions, Pokhara has it all.
Lumbini:-Lumbini is the birthplace of Lord Buddha and a World Heritage Site. This pilgrimage site in southwest Nepal attracts devout Buddhists from around the world, who arrive to pay homage at the Sacred Garden where the ‘Enlightened One’ was born. A famous landmark is the Ashoka Pillar raised by the great Emperor who converted to Buddhism. Today Lumbini has been enlivened by the multitude of architecturally beautiful temples, stupas and monasteries built by various international Buddhist communities.
Temples,Stupa and Piligrams
As Nepal known better for nature like same its also known as the country of temples,stupa and piligrams.
As it is discussed before,that it is also known as the birth place of Lord Buddha,so it's natural that here are more devotee of Buddha as well as hindu's.
The most attractive and famous temple of Nepal is Pashupatinath,situated in the bank of Bagmati river in the capital city of Nepal Kathmandu.The place is known as Gaushala.This temple have much more believe for it's blessing.It is assumed that if anyone worshiped there from their heart then his desired became fulfilled.
The temple have occured much more land area where we can get many devotional goods.Like same there are so many temples to be visited.i.e.Patan Krishna Mandir,Budhanilkanth,Bangalamukhi etc.
As we know Buddha was born in Lumbini,there is huge stupa made on his name.It's have it's own importance to be visit.There are several stupa are famous in Nepal like Swoyambhu,Jorpati etc.
As it is discussed before,that it is also known as the birth place of Lord Buddha,so it's natural that here are more devotee of Buddha as well as hindu's.
The most attractive and famous temple of Nepal is Pashupatinath,situated in the bank of Bagmati river in the capital city of Nepal Kathmandu.The place is known as Gaushala.This temple have much more believe for it's blessing.It is assumed that if anyone worshiped there from their heart then his desired became fulfilled.
The temple have occured much more land area where we can get many devotional goods.Like same there are so many temples to be visited.i.e.Patan Krishna Mandir,Budhanilkanth,Bangalamukhi etc.
As we know Buddha was born in Lumbini,there is huge stupa made on his name.It's have it's own importance to be visit.There are several stupa are famous in Nepal like Swoyambhu,Jorpati etc.
Mount Everest
Mount Everest is known as the highest peak of the world situated in Nepal.It's also known as the head of Neplese people.It's hight is 8848 mtrs. Nepal first came into world focus when Tenzing Norgay Sherpa of Nepal and Sir Edmund Hillary of New Zealand conquered Mt. Everest in 1953. Ever since, there have been countless expeditions heading off to the Himalayas. With eight of world’s highest peaks within Nepal’s boundaries, there is tremendous interest in the Nepal Himalaya. Most of the peaks over 8000m high were conquered during the Golden Decade of Climbing in the 1950s.
Nowadays,there are several persons who visited the top of Everest.
It's the most well known tourism place for Nepal.
Nowadays,there are several persons who visited the top of Everest.
It's the most well known tourism place for Nepal.
Destination Of Tourism
As Nepal is fully naturaled and religed country in the world,it's have so many places to visit.If i started to define about nepal,i think became to expense my holl life till i will not able to got it.Nepal is in it's self a place of beauty and nature as i have discussed before and after so there are so many places to be visit if not success to visit all over nepal.Whether you can find that Neplease are so friendaly and bahaviour.They can help you in much more places where you have not idea or feel lonelyness.So,come and visit Nepal and upgrade your research about the nature and wildlife.
Some of them are as follow on the basis of their nature:
1.Himalayas,Mountain,Mid Hills
2.Religious Temple/Piligrams
3.Wild Life Reserve/Forest
4.Popular cities
5.Religion and Culture
6.Treaking
7.Hill Stations
8.New Tourism Destinations
Some of them are as follow on the basis of their nature:
1.Himalayas,Mountain,Mid Hills
2.Religious Temple/Piligrams
3.Wild Life Reserve/Forest
4.Popular cities
5.Religion and Culture
6.Treaking
7.Hill Stations
8.New Tourism Destinations
Introduction Of Nepal
Nepal is one of the god gifted natural country in the world.It lies in south Asia between the two huge and big country i.e.India and Chiana.Covering an area of 147,181 sq.km, Nepal shares a border with India in the west, south and east and with the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China in the north. Kanchan Kalan in Jhapa district is the lowest point at 70m above sea level and the summit of Mt. Everest at 8,848 m is the highest. From east to west, Nepal is 800 km long and only 230 km. north to south at its widest. Within this narrow stretch of land there is incredible diversity in topography ranging from a sub-tropical climate in the tarai (plains) to Alpine conditions in the Himalayan regions. Mountains, mid hills, valleys, lakes and plains dominate the landscape of this landlocked country. Eight of the fourteen peaks over eight thousand meters lie in Nepal including Everest, the highest in the world.
The two major religions practiced in Nepal are Hinduism and Buddhism with a majority of the people being Hindus. The two have co-existed through the ages and many Hindu idols are found within Buddhist shrines
The two major religions practiced in Nepal are Hinduism and Buddhism with a majority of the people being Hindus. The two have co-existed through the ages and many Hindu idols are found within Buddhist shrines
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