| Different Peoples of Nepal Nepal is a melting pot of many races and tribes. Nepal has population of around twenty-seven million, made up of an assortment of races and tribes, living in different regions, wearing different costumes and speaking different languages and dialects. They live under quite diverse environmental conditions from the low, nearly sea level plains at the border of India, northward through the middle hills and valleys and up to the flanks of the great Himalayan range where there are settlements at altitude of up to 4,800m. Farming practices are therefore equally diverse along with life styles and social customs. |
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| Annapurana RegionNorth of Pokhara, Nepal's spectacular diversity appears at its finest. The deep valleys and high mountains encircling the giant Annapurna Himal (mountain) embrace a wide range of peoples and terrain, from subtropical jungle to a high, dry landscape resembling the Tibetan plateau. This is the most popular trekking region. It's also among the tamest areas with excellent lodges lining the main routes. There are three major trekking routes in this region: to Muktinath, to Annapurna Conservation Area Project, and a circuit of the Annapurna Himalitself. |
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| Chitwan National ParkJust a twenty-five minute flight or five hour drive from kathmandu or Pokhara, plus and extremely exciting white water rafting ride and you will find yourself in the most enchanting subtropical jungle - Royal Chitwan national Park. One of the remaining such jungles of the world and one of the best national park of Asia. In it you will discover the lost world of prehistoric rhinoceros , magnificent royal bengle tiger , towering trees and twisting vines with dream-like Tharu Tharu tribal villages at its fringes |
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| Tansen Palpa, A Beautiful Hill Station!Some People who have already visited Darjeeling , the hill station of West Bengal in India, compare Tansen with Darjeeling . The relatives of Rana Prime Ministers of Nepal who had been sent her as governors of this district or those who had been exiled her tried to develop this place as a pleasant hill station. They were inspired by the rulers of British India who had developed many hill stations like Darjeeling , Simla, nainital Etc. at the northern border of India. But they could not develop this place in the same ratio due to their internal conflict and other political and economies causes.
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| Pokhara, Real Heaven of Nepal!Pokhara is the most popular destination of Nepal after Kathmandu. Its fame rests the natural beauty of its lakeside location and its proximity to the mountains, not on any great historical or cultural endowment. It's the starting point for some of the most famous treks in Nepal. And there are also plenty of short walks and day trips suitable for children or weary trekkers that can be made around the Valley.
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