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to eight of the world’s ten highest mountains, the Kingdom
of Nepal draws an estimated 400,000 visitors annually. Landlocked
between India and Tibet, Nepal contains some of the world’s
most diverse and breathtakingly beautiful landscapes ranging
from the impressive peaks of the Himalayan chain in the north,
high-altitude plains and remote mountain passes, subtropical
forests an+d national parks, terraced farmland hills and rice
paddies, to the fertile plains of the Terai in the country’s
south.
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NEPAL
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Nepal
offers excellent trekking options to visitors from
the easy walking excursions to the strenuous climb
of the snowy peaks.
The most rewarding way to experience Nepal's natural
embellishment and cultural assortment is to walk
through the length, breadth and the altitudes of
the country.
Trekking in Nepal is a big part of the ultimate
Himalayan adventure and a majority of tourists have
trekking as a part of their itinerary.
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RAFTING
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Nepal
has earned the reputation of one of the best destinations
for white water rafting.
Cruising down rushing rivers of crashing waves and
swirling rapids can make up excitement of a lifetime.
Rafting trips for some is the highlight of their
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JUNGLE
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tropical jungles of the Terai preserve some of the
best wildlife habitat in the subcontinent.
Nepal has 16 national parks, wildlife reserves and
conservation areas, occupying 16 percent of its
total geographical area. More
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March 13, 2005