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Nearly one third of the total length of the Himalayan range is in Nepal. Mt. Everest and seven of the world’s 10 highest peaks are located here. Sandwiched between China in the north and India in the south, this tiny kingdom occupies a geo-politically sensitive position. Less than 900 km long from east to west and 150km-200km from wide north to south, Nepal is dwarfed by its giant neighbours "like a yam between two rocks" as a Nepalese ruler once describe his kingdom’s location. A collection of loosely federated kingdoms and tribes till the 18th century, Modern Nepal has constitutional monarchy and democratically elected government. The best way to experience Nepal’s unbeatable combination of natural beauty and nature riches is to walk through them. With all the activities available, you can get a chance to feel the excitement and a spectacular mix of lifestyles involved. |
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