Nepal World Heritage Sites
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Nepal has connected to UNESCO, the arm of the United Nations that advances security of social and characteristic legacy around the world, to rundown nine more areas in the nation as World Heritage Sites. Nepal as of now has 10 recorded locales, seven of them in the Kathmandu Valley. UNESCO has ten criteria for the world legacy list, six applying to societies living and dead and four for common destinations. For incorporation, assigned locales must have "exceptional all inclusive esteem" and meet no less than one of the ten criteria. There are as of now 878 World Heritage Sites, and around seventy five percent of the nations on the planet have no less than one site recorded.
Nepal's proposed increases are the medieval walled city of Lo Monthang in the Mustang district; the sanctuary of Vajrajogini and the old town of Sankhu adjacent; the medieval town of Tansen, with its colossal entryway studded to ensure against elephant assault; the old peak town of Kirtipur, close Kathmandu; and Nuwakot Palace, the retreat of the organizer of the as of late ousted Shah administration. Likewise in the documenting are the twelfth century Ram Janaki sanctuary, accepted to be the origination of the Hindu goddess Sita, and the Rishikesh sanctuary complex in southern Nepal, a journey site said in Hindu sacred writing, and two destinations in western Nepal dating to the Khasa kingdom, the Bhurti Temple Complex and the social stays in the Sinja Valley.
A Living Cultural Heritage:
Nepal's legacy is alive and dynamic. Shamanism, animism and Witch art are still polished in remote districts Temples, hallowed places landmarks and religious communities are greatly dynamic with aficionados smoldering margarine lights, singing psalms, tolling sanctuary chimes and playing drums.
World Heritage Sites (Natural):
- Sagarmatha National Park (1148 Sq. Kms.)
- Chitawan National Park (923 Sq. Kms.)
World Heritage Site (Cultural):
- Swayambhu
- Bouddha
- Bhaktapur
- Changunarayan
- Pashupatinath
- Kathmandu Durbar Square
- Patan Durbar Square
- Lumbini
National Parks:
- 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.)
Untamed life Reserve:
- Sukla Phanta Reserve (305 sq. Kms.)
- Parsa Reserve (499 sq. Kms.)
- Koshi-Tappu Reserve (175 sq. Kms.)
Protection Areas:
- Annapurna (2600 sq. Kms.)
- Makalu-Barun (2330 sq. Kms.)
Chasing Reserve:
- Dhorpatan (1325 sq. Kms.)
Untamed life:
This nation harbors one of the world's best territory for One horned rhino, Royal Bengal tiger, Show-Leopard, Clouded-Leopard, Red panda, Blue-sheep and since a long time ago snouted fish eating Gharial. Other untamed life incorporates wild elephant, bison, buffaloes, blue ringer, Brown, bear, Sloth bear, Leopard, crocodiles and numerous assortments of feline, canine, deer and gazelle families. Also, 840 distinct types of wetland, transient and private fowls.
Imperiled Species:
Tiger, Rhino, Snow Leopard, Clouded Leopard Red Panda, Brown Bear, Asamese Macaque, Gangetic Dolphin, Wolf, Wild Elephant, Giant horn-charge, Swamp deer, Wild yak, Nayan, Tibetan gazelle, Black buck, Four horned pronghorn, Musk deer pigmy swine, Haspd bunny, Pangolin, Gharial, Indian bustard, Saras Crane, Impean Pheasant, Python
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