Mount Everest and other highest mountains of Nepal

Tuesday, June 25, 20130 comments



There are eight highest mountains of the world out of 10 listed in the highest mountains in the world. The Mount Everest is the only one the highest mountain in the world which is 8,848 meter high. Mount Everest is situated in Khumbu Mahalangur himshrinkhala at Solukhumbu district of Sagarmatha Zone. Another second highest mountain of Nepal is Kanchan Jangha which is 8,586 meter high. It is situated in Kanchan Jangha Himshrinkhala of Taplejung district of Mechi Zone. Likewise Lhotse is another third highest mountain of Nepal which is 8,516 meter high and it is situated in Khumbu and Mahalangur himsirinkhala of Solukhumbu district of Sagarmatha Zone.
Yalukung, Makalu First, Choyu, Dhawalagiri First and Annapurna are other highest mountains and they are situated in Kanchanjangha himshrinkhala of Taplejung, Mechi; Kumbhakarna himshrinkhala of Sankhuwasabha, Koshi; Khumbu or Mahalungur hishrinkhala of Solukhumbu of Sagarmatha zone, Dhawalagiri himshrinkhala of Dhawalagiri zone, Manaslu himshrinkhala of Gandaki zone and Annapurna hinshrinkhala of Gandari Zone respectively.     
Due to these natural beauty and unique environment of the country yearly around 4-5 lacks tourist visits Nepal from the major developed countries of world. Especially in October and November is suitable for visiting Nepal due to the balance temperature on the country. There are too many opportunities for tourism business like hotel, trekking and other related business. So the income levels of people have been increased in the field of tourism. If government will develop more facilities and protection for the tourism industry numbers of tourist will visit Nepal and we can earn more money from them.
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