Nepal lies in South Asia at the lap of the Central Himalayas, bordering Tibet (China) on the north and India on the East, West, and south, making Nepal a landlocked country. In terms of location, Nepal lies at 26022’N-30027’latitude and 8004’E-88012’E longitude, extending its boundary to 147181 sq. km.
Topographically, Nepal is divided into three parts: The Himalayan region, the hilly, and the Terai region, where 26% of our land consists of the Himalayas, 50% consist of Hilly areas, and the remaining 24% of Terai areas.
In terms of Elevation, the lowland of Nepal starts from 60m (south) above sea level rising up to 8848(Mt. Everest). One-third of the total length of the Himalayas lies inside Nepal’s borders and the country claims 10 of the world’s 14 tallest mountains in the world. These white snow-capped mountains are a great source of water flowing through more than 600 rivers toward the Indian Ocean.
Nepal is a multiethnic, multicultural, and bilingual country. Among the total population of 29 million majorities follows Hinduism as a religion, followed by Buddhism, Islam, Kirat, Christianity, and Prakriti (worshiper of Nature).
Nepal is a country where 125 different ethnic groups of people reside speaking 123 different languages, making it a unique country to visit to know about its culture and tradition. In spite of all these differences, the people of Nepal live peacefully making Nepal one of the peaceful countries to visit, makes Nepal truly a Never (N) Ending (E) Peace (P) And (A) Love (L) country (NEPAL).