Interesting Facts About Nepal

Nepal is a South Asian country, a favorite destination for mountaineers and adventure travelers. The highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest being the pride of the country, Nepal has a lot to offer. It is the birthplace of Budhha, home to many species of plants and animals and if that is not enough, it has many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Here are some interesting facts about Nepal to make sure you don't miss anything during your time in the country.

1. Most of the highest mountains are in Nepal

Most of the beautiful and highest mountains are in Nepal. The Himalayas in Nepal are the reason why mountaineering and trekking in Nepal are so popular all over the world. Nepal is characterized by its incredible mountain range. Mount Everest at 8848 meters above sea level is the highest mountain in the world and the most famous in the world.

2. Unique Flag

Nepal is the only country in the world that has a flag that is not a square, which is why its three-sided flag is unique. The flag of the Himalayan nation consists of two red triangles joined by a blue border. The upper triangle is composed of the moon and the lower triangle is the sun. It shows that the country will last a long time as long as the sun and stars will be in the sky. It is believed that the standard value of this flag is more than 2000 years.

3. The Calendar is different from the other countries

Unlike the Gregorian calendar used in the West, the Nepalese calendar or Bikram Sambat includes both a lunar calendar and a solar calendar, so every year the first day of the year varies, but it always starts on the day first of April.

4. Birthplace of Gautam Buddha

The founder of Buddhism, Gautam Buddha was born in Lumbini, Kapilvastu, Nepal. Buddha was born as the head of the Shakya dynasty - Siddhartha Gautam. His birthplace is preserved in Lumbini, Nepal, inside the Maya Devi temple. Lumbini is the holiest place for Buddhists in the world.

5. Kumari Goddess

In Nepal, these Kumaris, or "living goddesses", are pre-teen girls who are considered the universal manifestation of female power, incarnations of the goddess known as Taleju, a Nepali name for Durga. As children, they live in temples, are taken to the water during festivals, and are worshiped by thousands of Hindus and Buddhists. They leave when they grow up.

6. The Brave Gurkhas

The people of Nepal are known for their bravery all over the world. The Nepali Gurkha army has been an important part of the British army since 1815 when the British East India Company received a peace treaty after suffering heavy casualties during the invasion of Nepal. The name Gurkha comes from Gorkha. "It is better to die than to be a coward" is the motto of the famous Gurkha army in Nepal.

7. Home of wild and rare animals

Nepal has the national park of Chitwan (Heart Forest), which is a sanctuary of amazing animals such as snow leopard, Asian rhinoceros, Bengal tiger, Ganges river dolphin, king cobra, Indian python, red panda, elongated tortoise, monitor lizards, crocodiles, and gavials. Faced with the threat of poaching, the park has implemented conservation and relocation measures, as it is home to the few remaining populations of the Asian horned rhino and is one of the last refugees of the Bengal tiger.

8. The Country has never been occupied

The other interesting fact about Nepal is it does not celebrate Independence Day. Some people find this strange because many other countries hold big parties on their Independence Day. However, this is because Nepal was never occupied by another nation. The locals have never had to free themselves from foreign occupation, which makes the celebration of Independence Day unnecessary.

9. Capital city was formerly a Lake

Another interesting fact about Nepal is that Kathmandu is not the original city. Kathmandu is a lake according to Nepalese mythology and scientific studies. Devoted Nepalese believe that the lake emptied instantly one day and gave way to the new town.

10. Perfect for thrilling outdoor activities

Nepal is the perfect country for adrenaline-rush seekers. In fact, the area is suitable for various outdoor activities. They form a large part of the tourism industry. You can go paragliding and enjoy Nepal from a bird's eye view. Hiking or mountain climbing is another popular activity that people use to visit the city. Bungee jumping, mountain biking, and kayaking are other activities you can cross off your list of things to do in Nepal.

Conclusion

Nepal is a beautiful country with endless beautiful landscapes, beautiful mountains, and enchanting lakes with diverse flora and fauna in the country. Therefore, traveling to Nepal appeals to tourists and travelers from all over the world. Nepal is known for its beautiful mountains and natural beauty. Although there are many other things to know about this beautiful country, which will not fail to surprise you. 

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