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Did you know 1
- The word Himalaya means the home or abode of snow.
- The geological age of the Himalaya is approximately 70 million years.
- Himalayan rivers are older than the Himalayan peaks.
Did you know 2
- Nepali flag is the only flag in the world which is triangular in shape.
- The word Himalaya means the home or abode of snow.
- The geological age of the Himalaya is approximately 70 million years.
Did you know 3
- The Kali Gandaki is the deepest gorge on Earth, dropping 1200 meters.
- Nepal also has the lowest valley on Earth, the Arun valley.
- Nepal is the birth place of Lord Buddha – the apostle of peace and is also the only country where people worship the living goddess Kumari.
Did you know 4
- Himalayan rivers are older than the Himalayan peaks?
- In Nepal there are 8 of the world’s 14 highest mountains above 8000 meters, including Mount Everest?
- Nepal has 8% of the total species of birds found in the world?
Did you know 5
- Nepal has 8% of the total species of birds found in the world.
- The highest lake on Earth, Tilicho, is in Nepal. It rests at 4800 meters.
- Gautam Buddha was born in Nepal.
Did you know 6
- In Nepal there are 8 of the world’s 14 highest mountains above 8000 meters, including Mount Everest.
- Nepal has not been occupied by any other country.
- The highest lake on Earth, Tilicho, is in Nepal. It rests at 4800 meters.
Did you know 7
- Nepal has the deepest lake at the highest elevation. Shey Phoksundo is 145 meters deep and rests at 3600 meters.
- Nepal has the densest concentration of World Heritage Sites. Kathmandu valley alone has 7 World Heritage Cultural sites within a radius of 15 kilometers.
Did you know 8
- In Nepal there are as many as 80 ethnic groups speaking more than 100 different languages.
- Dang Valley situated in the mid-western development region of Nepal is the largest valley of Asia.
Did you know 9
- ... that Binod Chaudhary is the first Nepali to be listed on Forbes's billionaire list?
- ... that Nepal declared a national day of mourning after the 2019 Taplejung helicopter crash?
Did you know 10
- ... that Nepal's first officially recorded tornado occurred in March 2019?
- ... that Nepalese student Sangita Magar became a human rights activist after she survived an acid attack at the age of 16?
Did you know 11
- ... that Birjis Qadr, the Nawab (leader) of Awadh state in northern India, became a poet while in exile in Nepal?
- ... that Nepalese Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli praised the 2019 sports drama Captain for "delivering patriotism"?
Did you know 12
- ... that according to legend, Swayambhunath, one of the oldest stupas in Nepal, came out of a sacred lotus at the centre of Kathmandu when the city was a lake?
- ... that construction of the 195 m (640 ft) Gorkha Bridge in Nepal reconnected seven remote villages and reestablished a portion of a popular hiking trail?
Did you know 13
- ... that on National Paddy Day in Nepal, people splash each other and play in the mud, plant rice seedlings, eat curd and beaten rice, and sing folk songs?
- ... that in 1911, George V killed 21 tigers, 8 rhinos, and 1 bear in Nepal?
- ... that Nepal's first female auto rickshaw driver, Laxmi Sharma, went on to start the first button factory in the country?