Nepal, nation of Asia, lying along the southern slants of the Himalayan Mountain ranges. It is a landlocked nation situated between India toward the east, south, and west and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China toward the north. Its domain broadens about 500 miles (800 kilometers) from east to west and 90 to 150 miles from north to south. The capital is Kathmandu.

Nepal, long under the standard of inherited head administrators preferring a strategy of confinement, stayed shut to the rest of the world until a castle revolt in 1950 reestablished the crown's clout in 1951; the nation acquired admission to the United Nations in 1955. In 1991 the realm set up a multiparty parliamentary framework. In 2008, notwithstanding, after a decade long time of brutality and fierce arrangement with a solid Maoist uprising, the government was broken up, and Nepal was announced a vote based republic.

 

1. ROOF OF THE WORLD:

Nepal has been labeled as the 'roof of the world' for being home to eight of the ten world's most elevated mountains including Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyo, Dhaulagiri and so on A huge part of the Himalayas is in Nepal.



 

2. NEVER BEEN COLONISED:

Nepal doesn't commend an autonomy day since they had never been under any unfamiliar occupation. The country is the most established country in South Asia. Nepal turned into a bureaucratic popularity based republic in 2008 subsequent to having a monarchical type of government up to that point. Pretty cool for a little nation encompassed by the Asian monsters, isn't that so?

3. KUMARI-THE LIVING GODDESS:

Ever revered a young lady as a goddess? Indeed, you heard it right. In case you are in Nepal, you will observer the living goddess. Otherwise called 'Kumari', in a real sense meaning virgin, pre-pubescent young ladies are accepted to be the natural indications of heavenly female energy or the manifestations of goddess Taleju, also called 'Durga' in India. They lived in sanctuaries and venerated and driven in chariots during celebrations. Nonetheless, the goddesses resign on pubescence or on the other hand on the off chance that they succumb to sickness or mishaps.



4. N0N QUADRILATERAL FLAG:

The national flag of Nepal (Nepali: नेपालको  झण्डा) is the world's just non-quadrilateral flag that goes about as both the state flag and common flag of a sovereign country. The banner is an improved on blend of two single pennons (or flags), known as a twofold pennon. Its dark red is the image of courage and it likewise addresses the shade of the rhododendron, Nepal's public blossom, while the blue boundary is the shade of harmony. Until 1962, the flag's symbols, both the sun and the sickle moon, had human countenances, yet they were eliminated to modernize the flag. The current flag was taken on 16 December 1962, alongside the arrangement of another established government. It gets from the first, customary plan, utilized all through the nineteenth and twentieth hundreds of years, and is a mix of the two individual pennons utilized by rival parts of the decision tradition.



5. ETHNIC GROUPS AND LANGUAGES:

Nepal is a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual and religious country that flaunts solidarity in variety. It has more than 80 assorted ethnic gatherings living in this country with congruity and harmony who talk in excess of 123 nearby dialects and lingos. Distinctive ethnic gatherings of Nepal have various societies, customs, and celebrations that everybody celebrates with shared regard and congruity. A social and recorded visit in Nepal will show how assorted Nepal is.