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Nepal is a country of diversity. From tropical forests to eight of the fourteen highest mountains on earth,
from the Royal Bengal tiger to the one-horned rhino, from lush pine forests to rain shadowed valleys, this
country is a treasure-chest filled with amazing natural gifts. Even this incredible landscape pales in comparison to the wonderful warmth and generosity of different ethnic dwelling in this kingdom.Among many religions, the majority are Hindus and Buddhists. The population of Nepal is approximately 20 milloins people and it stretches in 147,181 square meters.

About seventy percent of the countrys northern land is mountainous or hilly. In the southern plains are the Tharu people with their distinctive culture. Rice fields, planted terraces, cities filled with religious monuments, forests of rhododendrons, rocky plains, and ultimately, the snow covered Himalaya - a visit to Nepal is an altogether unforgettable experience. There are few places as strange and beautiful and few people as friendly as the people of Nepal.

Often as we walk from one valley to the next we enter a new cultural region where the people, their homes and way of life are very different. Those who live on the flat plains and lower valleys are mainly Hindus. At higher altitudes the people are predominantly Buddhist and among those the land of world famous Sherpa.

From a gentle introductory walks in the foothills to the more strenuous classic treks and even the ascent of a Himalayan Peak, you are bound to get an experience of a lifetime. The haunting beauty of the Himalaya and the friendliness of Nepalese people are guaranteed to create a lasting impression on all who visit this wonderful country, leaving most with a longing to return. For a Himalayan adventure we believe Nepal to be unbeatable and our commitment and expertise gained over many years will ensure that your adventure is the best it can be.

     
 
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