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Namaste !

Welcome to world's highest mountains country - Nepal. Nepal surprisingly contains the greatest altitudinal variation on this planet. Roughly rectangular in shape, the kingdom of Nepal is situated between China in the north and India in the south. It s the land where Lord Buddha was born over 2,552 years ago. Nestled in the shadow of the Himalayas, home to the highest mountains on earth enjoying a rich diversity of flora, fauna and a fascinating cultural mosaic. The magic of NEPAL is impossible to ignore. It stands for Never Ending Peace And Love. Tasi Dhargey Inn only makes this saying more true.
Tashi Dhargey means eight auspicious symbols in Tibetan, Asthamangal in Nepali, stands in the heart of Thamel, meeting ground of the world's intrepid travelers.

Tashi Dhargey is synonymous with good hospitality in Nepali ritual since long times. It's run by student group who provides every one of its guest s special care and homely atmosphere.

The hotel offers elegant and comfortable, standard and deluxe rooms with air-condition, all with attached baths providing hot and cold shower round the clock. The rooms are equipped with satellite T.V. and telephone -at well affordable prices.

Location: In the heart of the city-Thamel. Fifteen minutes drive from Tribhuvan International Airport, less than a five-minutes walk from the Royal Palace, major Airlines offices, embassy and the main shopping center.

At Restaurant, you can simply taste the food of the gods in form of Nepali, Indian, Chinese & continental. At our Roof Top Garden you can enjoy wide array of snacks with spectacular view of Kathmandu and Himalaya.

 
 
  Geography of Nepal

Latitude :  

 26° 12' and 30° 27' North.

Longitude :  

 80° 4' and 88° 12' East.

Topography :  

 The world's deepest gorge 'Kali-Gandaki' to highest point 'The Everest'  8,848mt.

Vegetation :  

 Nepal possesses some of the most outstanding bio-diversity in the world,  ranging from sub-tropical Rain forests to Alpine deserts.

Seasons :  

 Winter (December-February), Summer (March-May) Monsoon (June-Aug),  Autumn (Sept-Nov) Monsoon mostly rains at 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

Area :  

 147,181 sq. km

Capital/Main City :  

 Kathmandu

Population :  

 25 million approx.

Government :  

 Democratic, Multi-Party Constitutional Monarchy

Time :  

 GMT+5 and 3 quarter hrs

Religion :  

 Mainly Hindu with Tibetan Buddhism in the mountains.

Power :  

 220 volts, AC, in large lowland towns

Nepal is situated in the central region of the Greater Himalaya and it contains more of the worlds highest mountains than any other country. These include Makalu, Lhotse, Annapurna, Manaslu, Dhaulagiri and of course, Everest. As in Bhutan and Sikkim, the brief but heavy monsoon nourishes an abundance of exotic vegetation which cloak the hills with bamboo and a multitude of other plants, flowers and trees. Pleasant rural villages are linked by paths through paddy-fields, forest and yak-pasture, giving trekkers access to the foothills and mountains beyond.

Kingdom of Nepal

The Kingdom of Nepal lies along the central section of the Greater Himalaya, bordered by Tibet to the north and India to the east, south and west. It encompasses many of the world's highest mountains, including Mount Everest (29,128 ft./8,878 metres) which lies on its northern border. The terrain and climate define three distinct regions. The southern lowlands (Terai Region) of Nepal has a hot, tropical Indian climate. The central hill areas have a cooler sub-tropical climate and the northern region has an alpine climate. The latter two areas are dissected by deep valleys, formed by run-off from the monsoon and snow melt-water.

The country can be divided into three main geographic regions :

The Himalayan Region : The altitude of this region ranges between 4877 meters and 8848 meters with the snow line running around 4848 meters. It includes 8 of the 14 summits in the world which exceed an altitude of 8000 meters. (1) Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) 8848 m, (2) Kangchenjunga - 8586 m, (3) Lhotse - 8516m, Makalu - 8463m, (5) ChoOyo- 8201 m, (6) Dhaulagiri - 8167m, (7) Manaslu - 8163m, and Annapurna- 8091 m.
Mountain Region : This region accounts for about 64 percent to total land area. It is formed by the Mahabharat range that soars up to 4877 meters. To its south lies the lower Churia range whose altitude varies from 610 meters to 1524 meters.
Terai Region : The low-land Terai region which has a width of about 26 to 32 kilometers and a maximum altitude of 305 meters, which occupies about 17% of total land area of the country. Kechanakawal the lowest point of the country with an altitude of 70 meters lies in Jhapa District of the eastern Terai.

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