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The geography of Nepal can be divided into mountains, hills
and plains. A wide range of the earth’s topography and climate
zones are found within its area of 147,181 square kilometers
including in it a wide range of ecosystem from sub-tropical
jungles of the Terai to the arctic conditions of Himalayan
highlands. Nepal’s rich bio-diversity renders it ideals an
eco-tourism destination. Almost 19 percent of the country’s
total land accounts for its sixteen protected wildlife areas
across the country. Among these nine are designated as
national parks, there are wildlife reserves, there are
conservation areas and one is a hunting reserve.
National Parks, Wildlife Reserves & Conservation Areas In
NEPAL |