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         Nepal Geography:     more books (64)
  1. Nepal in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series)
  2. South Asia: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka & Nepal (His Finding out about geography ; 1) by Robert Clayton, 1974
  3. The Cultural Politics of Markets: Economic Liberalization and Social Change in Nepal (Anthropological Horizons) by Katharine Neilson Rankin, 2004-05-07
  4. Migration and spread of HIV/AIDS: a view from medical geography.: An article from: Contributions to Nepalese Studies by Pashupati Nepal, 2002-07-01
  5. Karnali Under Stress: Livelihood Strategies and Seasonal Rhythms in a Changing Nepal Himalaya (University of Chicago Geography Research Papers) by Barry C. Bishop, 1990-01-15
  6. Tourism, change, and continuity in the Mount Everest Region, Nepal.: An article from: The Geographical Review by Stanley F. Stevens, 1993-10-01
  7. Plant Hunting in Nepal by Roy Lancaster, 1981-10
  8. Governing Irrigation Systems in Nepal:Institutions, Infrastructure, and Collective Action by Wai-Fung Lam, 1998-05
  9. Along the Kali Gandaki, The Ancient Salt Route in Western Nepal by Rattan Kumar Rai, 1994-04
  10. Account of the Kingdom of Nepal by Francis Buchanan Hamilton, 1995-10-12
  11. The Gurkhas: Nepal-Their Manners, Customs and Country by W. B. Northy, C. J. Morris, 2001-11
  12. Mount Everest (Rookie Read-About Geography) by Sarah De Capua, 2002-09
  13. The Children of Nepal (World's Children) by Matti A. Pitkanen, Reijo Harkonen, 1990-04
  14. Modern geography of Nepal: Economic & regional (Our standard college publications) by Sharan Hari Shreshtha, 1968

101. Military News About Nations Around The World
Location Southern Asia, between China and India. Geographic coordinates 28 00 N, 84 00 E. Wow, I didn t know nepal could be so interesting.
http://www.strategypage.com/fyeo/qndguide/default.asp?target=nepal3.htm&base=nep

102. Lesson Plans - Religion And Spirituality In Nepal
Development Have students click on the A City of Contrasts link from the Kathmandu section of National Geographic s Trekking nepal site and read the text.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/10/g68/nepalreligion.html
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Standard #10:
The characteristics, distribution, and complexity of Earth's cultural mosaics
Marco Polo
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New Takes on Old Tales

Religion and Spirituality in Nepal Comparing Cultures Culture in the Cupboard Fast Food Around the World Complete Index Religion and Spirituality in Nepal Overview: This lesson asks students to contemplate the meaning of a statement regarding Nepalese religion and spirituality and to look for evidence of religious customs and "spiritual richness" observed during one American's trek through Nepal . The students will conclude by comparing and contrasting these factors in Nepal with their own country. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography Connections to the National Geography Standards: Standard 10: "The characteristics, distribution, and complexity of Earth's cultural mosaics" Time: Two to three hours Materials Required:
  • Computer with Internet access
  • Writing materials
Objectives: Students will
  • discuss why Nepal is primarily a Hindu country;
  • discuss the meaning of the statement on Nepalese "spiritual richness";
  • explore National Geographic's Trekking Nepal site and take notes on Nepalese religious customs and practices and on evidence of Nepalese "spiritual richness"; and

103. Lesson Plans - Responsible Tourism In Nepal
and answer questions about ecotourism;; explore National Geographic s Trekking nepal site and assess whether the trip described was culturally responsible;;
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/10/g912/nepaltourism.html
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Standard #10:
The characteristics, distribution, and complexity of Earth's cultural mosaics
Marco Polo
...
New Takes on Old Tales

Responsible Tourism in Nepal Cultural Characteristics Influence a Region's Character Globalization Is a Smile Always Just a Smile? Complete Index Responsible Tourism in Nepal Overview: This lesson will introduce students to the concept of ecotourism and ask them to find out about culturally responsible tourism practices in Nepal . Students will pretend they have been asked to lead a tour company in Nepal and will decide whether to accept or decline the offer. They will then write essays explaining their decision. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography Connections to the National Geography Standards: Standard 10: "The characteristics, distribution, and complexity of Earth's cultural mosaics" Time: Two hours Materials Required:
  • Computer with Internet access
Objectives: Students will
  • discuss the basics of culturally responsible tourism in Nepal;
  • define and answer questions about ecotourism;
  • explore National Geographic's Trekking Nepal site and assess whether the trip described was culturally responsible;

104. A Trade And Travel Journal That Covers About Nepal,business In Nepal,travel In N
Rafting.
http://www.speedweb2000.com/raftfaq1.htm

General Informations
Nepal's River Systems Rafting Permits Rafting Arrangements ... Marshyangdi River Trip
Our intention here is to give the visitor the answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Rafting in Nepal.
General Informations
Rafting alog Nepal's mountain rivers has become increasingly popular and Nepal has become almost as well known for its whitewater rafting as for its trekking.In fact many of the adventure trips to Nepal combine rafting and trekking expeditions.The rivers of Nepal are recognized as among the very best in the world for rafting and kayaking, with many runs providing the thrill of some of the world's finest rafting rivers while passing through unrivalled scenery covering a wide range of alpine and sub-tropical environments.No special experience is required for a rafting trip. As long as you don't mind doing some paddling and have no objections to wet clothes you're a suitable candidate for a whitewater trip. There are various levels of difficulty or ease-according to the stretch of river and the season, and you cerainly don't have to be an expert, or indeed have had any previous experience of rafting, to be able to enjoy and take copetent part in an organized, lower grade run.What is required is at least moderate physical fitness and some affinity for water.On the more challenging rivers this is not recommended unless you are experienced in rafting or kayaking, but it is possible to hire equipment (mainly in Kathmandu and Pokhara) and some rivers would be ideal for independent rafters. It is important to consult one of the reputable rafting companies in Nepal for conditions of the rivers you are intending to raft before setting off.Himalayan rivers are more active than most.

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