Nepal has not only the valuable sources or things itself it also carrying the 'outstanding universal values' those are World Heritage. In Nepal UNESCO has nominated ten lists in World Heritage which is the arm of the United Nations that promotes protection of cultural and natural heritage worldwide, to list nine more locations in the country as World Heritage Sites. UNESCO it has own criteria to nominate in Heritage it has to rich ten criteria for the world heritage list, six location is applying to cultures living and dead and four location is for natural sites. In Nepal other so many places have possibilities to be list in World Heritage so also proposed in such places in addition. Nepals has such lots of Valuable things gives from our Ancestor and Nature , but still Nepalese are being backwards in giving specific indentidy in present. It's struggling underdeveloping country and fight it's own bad things though that special things already had in. That locations are as follows.
A Living Cultural Heritage:
Nepal's heritage is alive and dynamic. Shamanism, animism & Witch craft are still practiced in remote regions Temples, shrines monuments and monasteries are extremely active with devotees burning butter-lamps, singing hymns, chiming temple bells and playing drums.
Nepal's heritage is alive and dynamic. Shamanism, animism & Witch craft are still practiced in remote regions Temples, shrines monuments and monasteries are extremely active with devotees burning butter-lamps, singing hymns, chiming temple bells and playing drums.
World Heritage Sites (Natural):
Everest National Park (1148 Sq. Kms.)
Royal Chitawan National Park (923 Sq. Kms.)
World Heritage Site (Cultural):
Swayambhu
Bouddha
Bhaktapur
Changunarayan
Pashupatinath
Kathmandu Durbar Square
Patan Durbar Square
Lumbini
National Parks:
Royal Barida National Park (968 sq. Kms.)
Langtang National Park (1710 sq. Kms.)
Shey-Phoksundo National Park (355 sq. Kms.)
Rara National Park (106 sq. Kms.)
Khapted National Park (225 sq. Kms.)
Makalu-Barun National Park (2330 sq. Kms.)
Wildlife Reserve:
Sukla Phanta Reserve (305 sq. Kms.)
Parsa Reserve (499 sq. Kms.)
Koshi-Tappu Reserve (175 sq. Kms.)
Conservation Areas:
Annapurna (2600 sq. Kms.)
Makalu-Barun (2330 sq. Kms.)
Hunting Reserve:
Dhorpatan (1325 sq. Kms.)
Wildlife:This country harbors one of the world's best habitat for One horned rhino, Royal Bengal tiger, Show-Leopard, Clouded-Leopard, Red panda, Blue-sheep and long snouted fish eating Gharial. Other wildlife includes wild elephant, buffaloes, bisons, blue bell, Brown, bear, Sloth bear, Leopard, crocodiles and many varieties of cat, dog, deer and antelope families. And 840 different species of wetland, migratory and residential birds.
Endangered Species:Tiger, Rhino, Snow Leopard, Clouded Leopard Red Panda, Brown Bear, Asamese Macaque, Gangetic Dolphin, Wolf, Wild Elephant, Giant horn-bill, Swamp deer, Wild yak, Nayan, Tibetan antelope, Black buck, Four horned antelope, Musk deer pigmy hog, Haspd hare, Pangolin, Gharial, Indian bustard, Saras Crane, Impean Pheasant, Python.
Source from:http://nepalvisitors.com/world_heritage.htm
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