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t was rightly said by great traveler Suraj Dahal “You can take my body out of Nepal but you can never take my heart from Nepal”. Located in beautiful South Asia and sandwiched between China and India, Nepal is one of the most incredible and fascinating places to visit on our planet. With an area of 147181 square Kilometers and a population of approximately 27 million it is located in Himalayas and bordered by north of china to the south east and west by India.
This breathtaking country offers unique diverse landscape with Himalayan Mountains and hills in the North and flat expensive plains to the south. So if you are looking for some place for hiking or for some adventures Nepal is an ideal place for you.
So we are going to share with you 25 reasons to go for hiking around Nepal and Himalayas.

Miyamoto Relief is a nonprofit that works globally to save lives through engineering, especially in places affected by disaster. One of the reasons we exist is to send teams of engineers to help affected populations after an earthquake. This is particularly important in developing countries, where the lack of engineering knowledge is critical for the life safety of community.
We flew to Nepal at once because thousands are homeless, too afraid of returning home, many of them children. Others remain in dangerous buildings. We’re providing much needed technical advice to help people stay out of harm’s way. Your help now will help us to save lives.
In the immediate aftermath of an international disaster such as the earthquake in Nepal, many large organizations step up and provide immediate relief by supplying water and food, temporary shelter and medical support. While this support is critical, we arrive to provide engineering and construction expert advice quickly, such as assessing whether homes and buildings are safe to re-enter and helping locals develop a plan for rebuilding to seismic standards that will withstand the next large earthquake.
In Haiti, we led a rebuilding effort that ultimately returned 12,000+ families to their homes. It is our hope and mission that our presence in Nepal will ultimately help families return to safe homes and rebuild their lives. During this time of great need, our disaster response team is on the ground in Nepal, but we need your support. Please give what you can to help us help Nepal.

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