Travel to Nepal
Nepal stretches about 880 kilometers along the Himalayan axis and is home to eight out of the 10 highest peaks in the world! For the sheer quality and range of its trekking, mountaineering, paragliding, bungee jumping, canyoning, white water rafting, and mountain biking, Nepal is an adventurer's paradise. The country is endowed with astounding biodiversity: the world's highest point and plains near sea level, arctic climates, and rich tropical landscapes. A wide variety of flora and fauna ornament Nepal’s plains, hills, and mountains. Subtropical hills get colorful in the spring as the various types of rhododendron bloom while above stunning snow-capped mountain reaches into the sky, attracting travelers from all over the world especially during the autumn and spring seasons. Endangered animals like snow leopards, red pandas, Bengal tigers, and Asiatic one-horned rhinos, are protected in different national parks and preserved areas of Nepal.
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