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Nepal is a land of majestic mountains, rich traditions, and spiritual depth. Home to eight of the ten highest peaks in the world, including Mount Everest, Nepal is globally renowned for its natural beauty. But beyond its landscapes, Nepal is a cultural treasure—especially for Hindus. It is the only Hindu nation in the world where over 80% of the population follows Hinduism. The country is deeply rooted in ancient Vedic traditions, rituals, and festivals. One of its most iconic landmarks is the Pashupatinath Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a sacred pilgrimage place for devotees of Lord Shiva. Nepal also celebrates Dashain and Tihar with immense enthusiasm—festivals similar to Dussehra and Diwali in India. Remarkably, Nepal has never been colonized, preserving its indigenous culture and history. The Nepali flag is the only national flag that is not rectangular—it is a combination of two triangles, symbolizing the Himalayas and the two major religions: Hinduism and Buddhism. The people of Nepal are known for their hospitality, simplicity, and spiritual way of life, making the country not only a travel destination but also a soulful experience for those seeking connection with ancient roots.#NEPAL
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