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 What are the best places to visit in nepal?
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 Can i trust this web site air ticket prices for nepal local air ticket price for 2008?
http://www.nepaltrekking...


 What is royal nepal airlines official site??
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 What type of sim cards do we get in kathmandu?are they available easily?
how are the call rates?...


 Is there some one like to come to Nepal and do the trek at Himalaya?
Namaste! Warm greetings from Nepal.
I am a licensed holder Trekking and Tour Guide of Nepal. I was born in the mountain village, I was born in the Ganeshimal / Langtang Himalayan Range in North ...


 How do you pronounce ma timilai maya garchhu?
Is it ma(as in Mama) tim(as in tim) e lay maya gar chu?

It's Nepali for I love ...


 Is there any librarians conference in Nepal this year?
Thank you. I want to visit Nepal by attending librarians conference there....


 Websites or info wanted on trekking in Nepal? Thanks.?
School project! If you've trekked in Nepal, please tell me about it....


 How do i get from nepal to tibet?
i'm going on a trekking tour around Nepal next year, and want to venture to Tibet for a week or two after, but have no idea how to get there and the internet has given me no definate answer is ...


 Nepal Visit?
I am an Indian citizen and am planning to go to nepal via road from darjeeling. I have not got a passport yet. So what all are the ID's that are accepted by the immigration authorities? Do I ...


 How does one record displays on the 'desktop' into video?
for example the google satellite images, while browsing, i would also like to record what i am doing in ...


 Is the Everest Base Camp Trek enjoyable?
Hi,

We're thinking of doing the everest base camp trek in November. However I've had (albeit second hand) a very bad review, claiming the trek was overcrowded and &...


 Please i want the spelling of a small town in the kingdom of Nepal , and its is(sarsahaput)?
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 What is the best Hostel to stay in in Delhi and Nepal (KTM)?
Looking for the best hostels for my trip as well as the cheapest (im not rich) Thanks!...


 What are the cultural differences between Tibet and Nepal?
Both have great landscapes, pristine mountains and monks who practice meditation. What are the fundamental differences between the 2?...


 Did you Travel Nepal?
Hello everybody good afternoon. Do you know Nepal, a himalayan country, a Mt.Everest's country, Gautama Buddha's country, 1 horn rhinoceros, Snowman Yeti, Yak, eye over hills, beautiful ...


 Is Nepal a Tourist Place?
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 Do You Need Any kind of travel\tour service In Nepal? If Yes Then Please Do Contact With Me Please?
im a tour Operator in Nepal,would like to share our culture and make you enjoy your tour in Nepal so if you are interested do contact me, please.

Nepal is the ultimate destination for the ...


 Anyone traveling to NEPAL from the USA soon? 7/15/8 pls. email me?
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 Where are some good places to buy Nepali home decor?
I am doing my room as an traditional Nepali theme, but where do I find the decor I need for a reasonable price?...



gautamroman

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cool_baral
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Nepal is a melting pot of many races and tribes. She has population of around twenty-two million, made up of an assortment of races and tribes, living in different regions, wearing different costumes and speaking different languages and dialects. They live under quite diverse environmental conditions from the low, nearly sea level plains at the border of India, northward through the middle hills and valleys and up to the flanks of the great Himalayan range where there are settlements at altitude of up to 4,800m. Farming practices are therefore equally diverse along with life styles and social customs.

The high Himalayan settlements of Tibetan speaking people are found perched precariously on mountain ledges and slopes. Life here is delicate balance of hard work and social merrymaking, tempered by a culture deeply steeped in ancient religious traditions. The best known of the high mountain peoples are the Sherpas who inhabit the central and eastern regions of Nepal. The Sherpas have easy access to Bhot (Tibet) for trade and social intercourse and therefore Tibetan influence on their culture and civilization remains distinct. The midlands are inhabited by various Tibeto-Burman and Indo-Aryan speaking hill and valley people, for example the Brahmins, Chettris, and Newars. While the Brahmins and Chettris are widely distribute through out the country, the Newars are mainly concentrated in the Katmandu Valley and other towns.

The Rais, Limbus, Tamangs, Magars, Sunwars, Jirels, Gurungs, Thakalis, and Chepangs are other Tibeto-Burman speaking Mongoloid peole found living in the middle hills. They each have their own distinct social and cultural patterns. The Dun valleys and the lowland Terai are inhabited by people such as the Brahmins, Rajputs, Tharus, Danwars, Majhis, Darais, Rajbansis, Statars, dhimals and Dhangars. Though Nepal is a veritable mosaic of dozens of ethnic groups, they are bound together by their loyalty to the institution of Monarchy, and by the ideas of peaceful coexistence and religious tolerance to form one unified nation.


TONe
i spent a month in nepal in 1991 !!! and did not get sick,,,hip hip for me nepal people love there family,there happy ,but poor,but as a tourist i cant judge them,other than to say good things,,,but katmandu....its too much polution and traffic...also communism finished becouse it does,nt work..hint hint.and dahl baht,,,good for keeping youn regular,ala you know,,,choo chooo



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