Unique And Interesting Facts About Nepal

Nepal is a small country but a land of rich culture and stunning beauty. It lies between two big countries India and China. Nepal is known as the land of Mt. Everest and Lord Gautam Buddha. So, gear up for an exploration of unique and interesting fascinating facts about Nepal. 

Unique And Interesting Facts About Nepal


Unique And Interesting Facts About Nepal


✈ " Khatmandu " is the capital of Nepal.

✈ Majority of population of Nepal is Hindu. 

✈ Nepal is known as the second rich country in water resources. There are a large number of rivers in Nepal such as Koshi or Tamor, Gandaki, Sunkoshi, Trishuli, Karnali, Arun, Rarti, Narayani etc. 

✈ The Himalayas in Nepal are home to the highest lake which is Tilicho Lack and also the beautiful Shey Phoksundo Lake. 

✈ Nepal is famous for the Rara Lake. Rara lake is the country's largest fresh water lake located in Jumla and Mugu district in Nepal. Obviously, its crystal-clear waters and also the attractive surroundings make it a hidden gem for the nature lovers. 

✈ The Mustang Caves in Nepal is also known as the Sky Caves are one of the ancient caves carved into cliffs which contains murals. 

✈ Nepal's national flag is the only one in the world that is not a rectangle or a square. The national flag of Nepal has two triangles and the top with a moon and the bottom with a sun. 

✈ Nepal is birthplace of the Light of Asia, Gautam Buddha. Gautam Buddha was born in 623 B.C in Kapilavastu, Lumbini in Nepal. Lumbini, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is believed to be the birthplace of Gautam Gautama, the founder of Buddhism and it is a sacred place for Buddhists. Pilgrims from across the globe visit this sacred site to pay homage. 

✈ Janakpur, in south central Nepal, is believed to be the birthplace of Sita or Janaki, the consort of Lord Rama. 

✈ The Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu in Nepal is one of the holiest Hindu shrines in the world and the center of spiritual devotion. 

✈ Nepal has four properties which has inscribed on the World Heritage List. They are Kathmandu Valley and Lumbini, and also two of them are national parks - Chitwan National Park and Sagarmatha National Park.

✈ Nepal has so many world's highest mountains including the world highest Mount Everest which standing 8848 meters high. 

✈ Mount Everest is called Sagarmatha in Nepali. It means forehead of Sea. 

✈ Nepal is a trekking paradise. It offers a large numbers of trekking routes for adventurers of all levels. The Annapurna Circuit and the Langtang Valley are one of the most popular trekking destinations. 

✈ Nepal is the home of Sherpas. The Sherpa people are famous for their mountaineering skills. They are played a vital role in supporting climbers on Everest expeditions. They are hail from the Solu-Khumbu region of Nepal. 

✈ It is interesting that Nepal worships the only living goddesses in the world called Kumaris. 

✈ Cow is known as the National Animal of Nepal. As a national animal of the country slaughtering of cows is not legal in Nepal.

✈ Nepal boasts the world's deepest gorge, the Kali Gandaki Gorge, which plunges an astounding 8,600 meters (28,250 feet). 

✈ Dashain is the biggest and most important festival in Nepal. Dashain is also known as Vijaya Dashami.  Homes are decorated with colorful oil lamps, and animals are worshipped, reflecting the deep respect for nature in Nepali culture. 

✈ Tihar festival is also one of the most important festival in Nepal. Tihar is the festival of lights. Tihar is also known as Deepawali or the festival of lights. 

✈ The Kukur Tihar festival is one of the important festival in Nepal. During the Kukur Tihar festival, dogs are honored and worshiped for their loyalty and companionship. Kukur Tihar or ' day of the dogs ' is a very touching celebration of the special bond between humans and dogs.

✈ Nepal is famous for the art of Thangka Painting. Thangka Painting are intricate artworks depicting Buddhist deities and religious scenes which are a blend of art and spirituality. 

✈ It is the most interesting facts about Nepal is that it does not celebrate Independence Day. Because Nepal was never colonized by any foreign super powers of the world.

✈ Nepal is the birthplace of the Gurkhas. Nepal is famous for Gurkha Soldiers. 

✈ It is also interesting that the weekly holiday in Nepal is Saturday not Sunday. 

✈ In April 2015, Nepal experienced a devastating earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 During this earthquake many houses were destroyed and many people lost their lives.

Conclusion 


In this article, we have shared many unique things about Nepal, country with full of natural treasures . I hope that you will like this post. I hope that you people would have got some interesting information about this beautiful country. If you also have more information about Nepal then please do comment below, I would love it.




FAQs

Q - What is the significance of Lumbini in Nepal? 

Ans - Lumbini is believed to be the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism.

Q - What is the Kumari tradition, and why is it unique to Nepal? 

Ans - The Kumari is a young girl chosen as a living embodiment of the goddess Durga.

Q - Is Nepal home to Mount Everest? 

Ans - Yes.

Q - What is the story behind Nepal's unique, non-rectangular flag? 

Ans - The tringle shaped crimson flag with celestial bodies symbolizes the hope that Nepal will endure as long as the sun and moon.

Q - What is the biggest festival in Nepal? 

Ans - Dashain, a two-week-long celebration with family gatherings and animal sacrifices.

Q - How is Tihar, the festival of lights, celebrated?

Ans - Homes are decorated with colorful oil lamps, and animals are worshipped, reflecting respect for nature.

Q - What kind of music is traditional in Nepal? 

Ans - It is a captivating blend of instruments like the haunting flute and rhythmic Madal drums, influenced by the Himalayas and diverse ethnicities.

Q - Is Nepal only for experienced mountain climbers?

 Ans - Not at all but while it offers challenges for mountaineers, there are stunning treks for all levels.

Q - What is the Kali Gandaki Gorge known for? 

Ans - Kali Gandaki Gorge is the world's deepest gorge, plunging a staggering 8,600 meters.

Q - What kind of wildlife can you see in Nepal? 

Ans - Nepal is a biodiversity hotspot with endangered species like the one-horned rhinoceros and the elusive snow leopard.


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