It has been said that Nepal resembles a
planet in miniature. Linking India's flat, fertile plains to the desert-like
plateau of Tibet, it has a climatic and geographic diversity to rival any
country ten times its size. From where the Tibetan Yak grazes and Snow
Leopards prowl, to where the Rhino and Tiger roam dense steamy jungles,
there is a journey of only 150km.
Capital:
Kathmandu
Population:
30 Million (2.6% growth rate, 50% under 21)
Area: 147,181sq km (885km east to west, 160km average north to south)
Topography: Heavily mountainous (75%)
Pasture (13% ) Forested (21%) Cultivated (24% )
Highest point: 8848m, 29028 ft (Sagarmatha AKA Mount Everest)
Lowest point: 61m, 200 ft (Saptari District,Terai)
Resources:
Water, forests, minerals and soil
Industries: Agriculture, minerals, Tourism, textiles
-The majority
of the population are
subsistence farmers living outside of the cash economy.
Exports: Carpets, garments, paper, food and raw materials (associated with
agriculture,
minerals, forestry and livestock)

Dominating the northern skyline are the mighty Himalayas revered by
billions as sacred. Below the snow line, fast flowing streams provide truly exhilarating river rafting, while mountain bike
enthusiasts will revel in the challenge of the foothills.
The People
Nepal's people, their languages and their customs are as diverse as the terrain, ethnic groups vary as much as the climate.
Over 30 languages and dozens of dialects are practiced amongst the 36 recognized ethnic
groups, each with a distinct cultural and often physical identity. The official language, Nepali, is the most widely spoken (58%) and in the more populated and tourist areas English is commonly understood.
The main religions practiced are Hinduism, Buddhism and Muslim with the minority faiths
made up of Jainism, Parsi and Shamanism. Although the government claims the official
religion to be Hindu but the Buddhist population far exceeds the quoted 6%. Most temples and holy places are located in the hilly and mountainous
regions to the north of the country and in the sparsely populated areas.
91% of the population dwell in rural areas and 81% are engaged in agriculture; mainly
subsistence farming. It is a poor
country rich in warmth and humor, bathed in beauty and one that visitors can
never forget.
Online News
Nepali daily news links for updates on the current situation in Nepal
http://www.nepalnews.com
http://www.kantipuronline.com
Daily weather forecast for Nepal
http://infoseek.wunderground.com/global/stations/44477.html
Lonely Planet, Information on Nepal
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/ind/topics.htm