Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Birth place of lord Buddha,Nepal.

Bordered by China and India, Nepal could not be separated from the famous Himalayas. Nepal is rich in amazing tourist attractions. With eight of the ten highest peaks in the world is located there, the natural scenery ofNepal, is amazing.

Temple of a Thousand country. The nickname was not excessive given toNepal. In the Valley of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, at least seven large complex Hindu or Buddhist temples thousands of years old. In every temple complex can be found tens or even hundreds of temples, big and small, built by a variety of different dynasties monarch ever ruled in Nepal. Seventh temple complex, are entirely protected heritage site of the United Nations (UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites).

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Bordered by China and India,Nepal could not be separated from the famous Himalayas. Nepal is rich in amazing tourist attractions. With eight of the ten highest peaks in the world is located there, the natural scenery of Nepal, is amazing.

Temple of a Thousand country. The nickname was not excessive given to Nepal. In the Valley of kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, at least seven large complex Hindu or Buddhist temples thousands of years old. In every temple complex can be found tens or even hundreds of temples, big and small, built by a variety of different dynasties monarch ever ruled in Nepal. Seventh temple complex, are entirely protected heritage site of the United Nations (UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites).

Nepal Food and cultre.

The food of Nepal is as diverse as the country itself. The Nepalese recipes are quick to cook and good to eat. Nepalese food is famous for its nutrition level and tempting taste. Whilst Nepalese cuisine is somewhat basic, it certainly does not lack in flavor, making extensive use of spices and flavorings such as ginger, garlic, coriander, pepper, cumin, chilies, cilantro, mustard oil, ghee and occasionally yak butter. Come let us savour some of the famous dishes of Nepal. In most part of country, especially rice-growing areas, Dal Bhat (pulses and rice) is the staple food of Nepalese, that is eaten twice a day. Snacks such as bread, chura (beaten rice), roti (flat bread), curried vegetables, milked tea and other snacks are also generally eaten in between the two big meals

Monday, October 21, 2013

Nepal attractions

Nepal  one of the most beautiful country situated in the middle two countries China and India. In compare to China and India, it is very small with very low population. In Nepal there are different people with different religion and culture. Hindu , muslim and buddhist are the three religion that has been in Nepal from the earliest period of time.Now people from different countries are migrating to Nepal because of the wonderful environment and culture. Nepals culture is one of the main tourist attractions of Nepal. Mainly visitors from all over Europe visits Nepal just to see and feel the one of the most wonderful culture that has been continuing from the earliest period of time.