Nepal is among the smallest countries of the world. Nepal
covers just 0.3 % of the entire land area of Asia and 0.03% of the total land
area of the world. It is the nation that lies at the lap of two countries;
India in South, West & the East and China in North. This nation is at the
developing stage. Nepal is filled with unique features natural beauty and
cultural diversity, though being a little nation in the world. Rhododendron is
the national flower and cow is seen as the national animal. Similarly,
Lophophorus (Himalayan Monal) is the national bird of Nepal. Previously, Dhaka
Topi and Daura Suruwal for men used to be the national dress of Nepal. But,
nowadays cultural dresses of all the groups are considered as Nepal's national
dress.
Nepal is the tourist destination for its spiritual tourists.
Nepal is the birth area of Gautam Buddha. So, Lumbini tour is famous pilgrimage tour here. Similarly, is a belief
among the Hindus that deities and various gods dwelt in Nepal. It is also the
birthplace of Sita (wife of Lord Ram). Pashupatinath is one of the most popular
Hindu temples all over the world. Thousands of people visit Pashupatinath on
the day of Shivaratri (believed to be the day Lord Shiva was born). The
pilgrims are Hindus and Buddhists. Sri Lanka, Bhutan, China, Thailand, India,
and other tourists visit Nepal for pilgrimage purpose. The only Living Goddess
of this world Kumari is found in Nepal. Nepal is exceptional for vegetation.
Nepal is the habitat for endangered species of creatures and birds.
Within this little country, there are about 125 cultural
groups and all of them are living respecting each other. Similarly, there is
religious tolerance in Nepal. Even a drop of blood has not yet been shed for
the interest of religion in Nepal. Nepal is culturally rich country. In Nepal,
majority of people follow Hinduism. In accordance with the 2011 census report
of Nepal, 84.2percent of the Nepalese follow Hinduism, 9.0% people follow
Buddhism, 4.4percent individuals follow Muslim, 3.0percent people follow Kirat,
1.42% follow Christianity, and 0.9percent follow other religions like Jainism,
Vaisnavism etc.
Nepal has been distributed into three ecological areas;
Hilly Himalayan and Terai. Himalayan region covers 20% of land area, Hilly area
covers 63% of the property area, and Terai covers 17 percent of the total land
area. Terai area is referred to as Nepal's granary. In accordance with census
records of 2011, 73.9 percent of people are fully relied upon agriculture.
Though, 73.9% percent Nepalese are fully dependent on agriculture only 28.7% of
Nepal's land area is arable. Nepal is rich country in terms of water resources.
As Nepal is the country full of natural attractions, Nepal
can be the acceptable tourism destination for the nature enthusiast tourists.
In Nepal, the tourists can go for a jungle excursion, jungle safari, elephant ride,
searching, white water rafting, honey hunting, bird watching, etc. Nepal can be
a suitable tourism destination for adventure enthusiast tourists as well as
culture lovers. Nepal is very in traditions and culture. Nepal is a payoff of
over 120 ethnic groups. A number of the ethnic groups are on the verge of
extinction; Kusunda is among these. Raute etc are the cultural groups that are
of losing their identity in the context. In Nepal nevertheless, there are ethnic
groups that are currently living in the primitive ages. Nepali individuals have
been protecting their culture for purpose. Assessing the civilization has been
an income resource for Tharu community individuals. They've been earning a handsome amount for serving their local cuisine and revealing their dances. The
majority of the tourists visiting Chitwan often don't miss watching Tharu
cultural shows and eating Tharu cuisine.
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