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Award Nominated "soft adventure" Specialists based in Kathmandu, Nepal

Introducing the Country
Nepal is a small landlocked country. It has a total land area of 147,181 sq. kms. and lies between 26o 22' N latitude and 80o 4' E to 88o 12' E longitude. Approximately rectangular in shapes the land is spread on approximately 885 kms east-west and 145 kms. at its narrowest to 241 km at its broadest north south. Nepal is bordered by China from North and India from South, East and West.

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Nepal is a developing country with an agricultural economy. In recent years, the country's efforts to expand into manufacturing industries and other technological sectors have achieved much progress. Farming is the main economic activity followed by manufacturing, trade and tourism. The chief sources of foreign currency earnings are merchandise export, services, tourism and Gurkha remittances. The annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is about US$ 4.3 billion.
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The Land Print E-mail
Nepal is a small landlocked country. It has a total land area of 147,181 sq. kms. and lies between 26o 22' N latitude and 80o 4' E to 88o 12' E longitude. Approximately rectangular in shapes the land is spread on approximately 885 kms east-west and 145 kms. at its narrowest to 241 km at its broadest north south. Nepal is bordered by China from North and India from South, East and West.
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With varied topography and altitude featured diversity in the weather and climate, Nepal, in general, has four seasons: spring (March-May), summer (June-August), autumn (September- November) and winter (December- February). The climate variation depends upon geographical location from sub-tropical to alpine types.
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Although Nepal opened its doors to outside world in 1951, rich cultural heritage, social values, past historical records reflects its long history of political existence. Nepal is proud of being a sovereign and independent nation. It has never been under any foreign domination.
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Nepal is a country of rich socio-cultural diversity. Concentrating upon particular geographic pockets or regions, 23.2 million people of more than 60-caste or ethnic groups are peacefully living in the country. Diversity in terms of ethnicity, language, cultures and religion and harmony as well as peaceful coexistence are the characteristic feature of Nepalese society. From the very early period the migrants from the east, the north and the south entered the land and settled there with the natives. They are the Nepalese people ethnically, all native Nepalese representing different group fall either in Indo-Aryan or Tibeto-Burman family. The Bramhins, Kshytriyas, Newars, Tamangs, Thakuris, Tharus, Dhimals, Yadavs, Rais, Limbus, Sherpas, Gurrungs, Magars, Thakalis are some of the major sects of Nepalese Society.

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