Location : Situated between India and Tibet, an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China
Area : 147,181 sq.km.
Altitude : 8848m Sagarmatha (Mount Everest) the highest peak in the world.
Latitude : 26 22' and 30 27' North.
Longitude : 80 4' and 88 12' East.
Capital : Kathmandu
People : 100 ethnic groups and over 125 spoken languages.
Population : 23.4 million
Population growth rate : 2.25% per annum.
Topography : From the world's deepest gorge 'Kali-Gandaki' to highest point on earth 'The Everest'
Vegetation : Nepal possesses wide range of vegetation due to its unique topographical variation
Weather : Climate ranges from Tropical in the low lands to Arctic in higher altitudes.
Seasons : Winter (December - February), Summer (March - May), Monsoon (June - August), Autumn (September - November)
Monsoon : Mostly rains day & night, making the following days crispy clean and fresh. Most of the northern belt of the Trans-Himalayan zone is rain-shadowed and ideal for trekking.
National Flower : Red Rhododendron
National Animal : Cow
National Bird : Danfe (Impeyan Pheasant)
National Weapon : Khukuri (heavy iron knife)
World Heritage Sites (Cultural)
1. Kathmandu Durbar Square
2. Pashupatinath
3. Swayambhunath
4. Bouddhanath
5. Changunarayan
6. Patan Durbar Square
7. Bhaktapur Durbar Square
8. Lumbini (birthplace of Lord Gautam Buddha)
World Heritage Sites (Natural)
1. Sagarmatha NAtional Park (1,148 sq.km.)
2. Royal Chitwan National Park (932 sq.km.)