Topographically, Nepal
can be divided into there main regions:-
1.
The
Himalayan Region:-
The northern most part of Nepal is called the
Himalayan Region. It contains nearly 15% of the total land-area of the country.
It rises from about 5,000 m to 8,848m and extends up to the southern border of
Tibet. It’s breadth from north to south varies from 25km to 50km. It is legth
885kms long. There are a number of Himalayan ranges in this part. Some of them
are Kumbhakarna, Mahalangur, Kanjiroba,
Annapurna, etc. Everest in the Mahalangur range is the highest peak in
the world . It is 8,848 m high. Other important peaks are Knachanjungha,
Lhotse, Makalu, Choyu, Dhawalagiri, etc. Mugu, Dolpa, Humla, mustang and Manang
lie between the greater Himalayan ranges and Trans-Himalayan ranges bordering
the Tibet. These are also known as Bhot valley. It is often very cold and snowy. As the
climate of Nepal varies from region to region, the people (Bhote, Serpa, Thakali,
Rai etc) live here. They have different life styles and costumes. Much of the
Himalayan Region is covered with snow. Only the southern part is inhabited. The
people living in the houses made of stone and clay as the roofed also by stone
or clay. The few numbers of houses have doors and windows. They eat 'dhindo'
(boiled buckwheat-meal), potato and bread. They wear thick woolen and leather
clothes made from the fur and skin of sheep and other animals. Their woolen
jacket is called 'Bakkhu'. Their shoes are called 'Docha'. Gold, silver and
copper ornaments are popular among women. Both males and females keep their
hair long. Lhosar is their main festival.
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Mountain Climbing |
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Stupa of Buddhist |
2.
The
Hilly Region:-
Hilly Region lies to the south of the Himalayan
Region and extends to the Terai Region in the south. It covers 68% of the total
area of Nepal. It's altitude ranges from about 600m to 4,877m high from
sealevel it is from 75 to 125 km wide. Theregion consists of the midland,
Mahabharat range, Churia range and Doons. The midland lies between the
Mahabharath range and the Himalayan region. It consists of several hills like
Shivpuri, tectonic valleys like Kathmandu and Pokhara, elevated tablelands like
Palungtar, Rumjatar, and river valleys like Arun valley. Between the Mahabharat
range and Churia range there are flat and longitudinal valleys Udayapur,
Makawnpur, Chitwan, Nawalparasi and Dang-Doons. The Mahabharat and Churia are
the continuous mountain ranges extending from west to east in this region. The
major castes here are Brahmin, Kshetre, Magar, Newar, Rai, Darji, Bisokrma,
Mijar and Tharu who observe various festivals. This region enjoys a moderate
type of climate neither too hot nor too cold. People's food comprises of rice,
bread, meat, eggs, milk and milk-produces. Most house are made of stone and clay with thatched roofs. Houses are isolated
from each other in the hills. But in towns now people make multi-storeyed concrete buildings. In villages, men wear
daura-suruwal, coat, cap, patuka, bhoto and kachhad. Women wear sari, cholo,
dajetro and ghalek. But nowadays the Europen, Indian, Chinese and Pakistani
dresses are becoming popular.
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Agriculture Area |
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Fewa Lake with Machhapure (Fishtail) |
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Agriculture |
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Rafting |
3.
The
Terai Region:-
It extends from the Chure Range in the north to the
border of India in the south. This region is a belt of low and level land level
land and contains 17% of the total area of Nepal. It's width varies from 25 to
30 km. It'saverage altitude is about 200m from the sea-level. The northern part
of Terai is made up of stones. pebbles and other coarser materials. This part
is known as Bhabar. It is not fertile. The famous 'Charkose Jhadi' lies in the Bhabar. The
southern part of the Terai is made up of fertile alluvial soil deposited by rivers and
is called the "Granary of Nepal". The Terai is inhabited by Brahmins,
Kayasthas, Yadavs, Telis, sundis, Rajputs, Danuwars, Tharus, Sunuwars etc. They
observe several kinds of cocial and religious festivals. In this Region,
settlements are large and houses are clustered together. Most people live in
mud-houses with thatched roofs supported by wooden or bamboo poles. There are
paintings of people, animals and flowers on the outer walls. Brick houses are
being made now. The main food of the
people here is rice, pulse sand vegetable. Bread, milk, milk-products and mango
are also included in their food. Because of the hot climate, light cotton
clothes are used. Men's traditional clothes are Dhoti, kurta and women's sari
and blouse. But nowadays the Europen, Indian, Chinese and Pakistani dresses are
becoming popular for new generation.
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Mustard Plant |
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Farming |
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Dhan |
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Dresses of Three Regions |
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Nepal Major Natural Divisions Regions |
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