Thursday, July 21, 2011

Wonders of Nepal!!

Tej Mahal or the Rani Mahal


According to legends, the Queen of Rana made a premonition of her death and asked Rana to build a memorial, so that their love and memory remains alive in the minds of the people. When she died, he commissioned the building with two-storied memorial mansion exactly where she expressed the wish, enclosed by shrines and a layered garden.

After Rana’s death, the palace was neglected due to its disgrace. In 1998, the palace was given a facelift by the Department of Archaeology. But since then Nepal’s Tej Mahal has neither been restored nor had retained its original beauty and still remains in ruins.

The Tej Mahal of Nepal needs similar attention and restoration like the one in Agra, as it is a symbol of symbol of true love and should not be left behind the ruins.

NEEDLESS TO SAY IT'S EVEREST




Mount Everest



Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world with the summit reaching a peak of 29,029 feet (8,848 m). It is located in the Himalayan mountain range on the border between Nepal and Tibet, China.


Rare Asian Rhinos in Nepal.



We are encouraged that increased WWF support for the anti-poaching efforts of the government has resulted in an increase in the rhino population within three years," said Christy Williams, of WWF's programme.

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