Himalaya, the land beyond the sky
Nepal is a country that was once highly sought after as a beautiful and mysterious land. In the middle of the last century, a group of European hippies in pickup trucks sang "KKKKK.... Kathmandu" through Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, India and finally to Nepal.
They came here to escape from the religious constraints of the West, to do yoga, meditation and meditation, and to indulge in music. As the name "hippie paradise" spread, the charm of this small mountainous country in the southern Himalayas began to be known to the world.
Nepal has a land area of only 147,000 square kilometers, but stands 7 of the 14 8000-meter snow-capped mountains, known as the land of snow-capped mountains; with two of the world's top 10 classic trekking routes - the Annapurna Grand Circuit and the Everest Base Camp Circuit, the world's most popular route to explore the Himalayan roof of the world The route attracts countless backpackers to make the pilgrimage.
The lowest elevation here is less than 200 meters, and the huge altitude drop means a diverse distribution of vertical natural zones. The Kathmandu Valley has nurtured a splendid culture and history of the kingdom for more than 2,000 years, and Nepal has extraordinary charm in both natural scenery and historical and religious culture.