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Today, You will Travel to Nepal, with world says. I have Visited Nepal, 2 times.  I was Very Happy there. After going there, It does not seem that I am in another country. There are many beautiful places to Roam There. So, Let's start. 



I am Going to start, With 10 Amazing Facts of Nepal: Do you know?

1. Nepal's Flag is the only national flag in the world that is not rectangular shape.

2.The oldest country in South Asia is Nepal, 123 Languages ​​are spoken here.

3.The world's tallest lake Tilippo, is in Nepal.

4.The biggest festival of Nepal is Mahashivaratri.

5.Independence Day is not celebrated in Nepal, Because Nepal was never a slave of any country.

6.Weekly holiday in Nepal takes place on Saturday.

7.There are many tribes in Nepal, where a woman has many husbands.

8.In the matter of collecting water, Nepal is second in the world.

9. Nepal is a Hindu nation, where 81.3% are Hindus.

10.It contains 8 of the world's 10 highest peaks, including Mount Everest- the world's tallest - on the border with Tibet, and Lumbini, the birth place of Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.



NEPAL

Nepal is a landlocked country in Southern Asia, between the Tibet autonomous region of China and India. It contains 8 of the world's 10 highest peaks, including Mount Everest - the world's tallest - on the border with Tibet, and Lumbini, the birth place of Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.Nepal is the largest Hindu religion nation on the basis of world. Nepal's official language is Nepali and Nepalese people are called Nepali.Nepal's capital and largest city is Kathmandu.


Do You know? Most houses in the rural lowlands of Nepal are made up of a tight bamboo framework and walls of a mud and cow-dung mix. These dwellings remain cool in summer and retain warmth in winter.

History Of Nepal
Wikipedia Says: Nepal is first mentioned in the late Vedic Atharvaveda Parisita as a place exporting blankets, and in the post-Vedic Atharvashirsha Unpanishes.Samudragupta's Allahabad Pillar it is mentioned as a border country. The Skanda Puran has a separate chapter known as "Nepal Mahatmya", which explains in more detail about the beauty and power of Nepal.Nepal is also mentioned in Hindu texts such as the Narayana Puja.
Legends and ancient texts that mention the region now known as Nepal reach back to the 30th century BC.The Gopal Bansa were likely one of the earliest inhabitants of Kathmandu valley. The earliest rulers of Nepal were the Kiratas (Kirata Kingdom), peoples often mentioned in Hindu texts, who ruled Nepal for many centuries.


Beautiful Cities of Nepal
Here is the list of some beautiful cities of Nepal:
1.Kathmandu: capital and cultural centre of Nepal.
2.Birgunj: business gateway between India and Nepal in mid-southern Nepal.
3. Janakpur:  a historical religious centre and home to the 500-year old Janaki Temple
4.Namche Bazar:  a Sherpa settlement located in the Solu Khumbu region - popular with trekkers.
5. Nepalgunj: the main hub for the Mid- and Far-Western Development Region
6.Boudhanath: home of the largest Buddhist Stupa in Nepal and a very important place of pilgrimage 
7.Biratnagar: this city is in eastern Nepal near Dharan and famous for political reasons.
8.Bhaktapur: well-preserved historical city, centre of Nepali pottery making, no motorized vehicles allowed.


Other Beauriful Places For Visit In Nepal
1. Lumbini: the sacred site of the Buddha Shakyamuni's birth.
2.Daman: tiny village in the mountains offering panoramic views of the Himalayas.
3.Annpurna: popular trekking region of Nepal.
4.Mount Everest: the tallest peak of the world.
5.Pokhara: picturesque lake-side town fast becoming the destination of choice for travellers.
6.Parping: the site of several sacred caves associated with Padmasambhava.
7.Bhimdattanagar: small town near Indian border, Banbasa.

So Friends, It was a post about Nepal. If you want to travel to any beautiful plce, So you can plan for Nepal.
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