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The World's highest Landscape - Himalaya
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India was an island floating freely around 100 million years ago, colliding with the Asian continent about 50 million years ago and forming the Himalayas.
India is the largest milk-producing country in the world, producing over 155.5 million tonnes of milk in 2015.
Anti-Gravity Hills with the anti-gravitational effect in Ladakh, the Karni Mata Temple in Rajasthan, the Chenab Bridge in Jammu and Kashmir, the Temple of Rats in Rajasthan, the highest motorable road in Ladakh, and the Skeleton Lake in Uttarakhand are some of the most popular tourist attractions in India.
The Karni Mata Temple in Rajasthan is home to thousands of rats whom devotees consider to be their ancestors and worship.
The Chenab Bridge in Jammu and Kashmir is the world’s tallest rail bridge, built at the height of 1,178 feet over the Chenab River. The Temple of Rats in Rajasthan is home to thousands of rats whom devotees consider to be their ancestors and worship.
Khardung La, the world’s highest motorable road, is situated at an elevation of over 19,300 feet above sea level. RoopkundLake in Uttarakhand is famous for several human skeletons found at the bottom of the lake and in the surrounding areas.
These are some of the most popular tourist attractions in India.
UNESCO has recognized seven sets of monuments and buildings that represent all Nepalese historical and artistic work, as well as four World Heritage Sites.
Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world, standing at 8848 meters above sea level.
Nepal is also an extreme territory among giants due to its border with Asian giants and has an extreme variety of territories, ranging from the humid wooded plains of the Terai to the highest and iciest mountain peaks of the earth. Hinduism is the most important religion in the land of Buddha, with 80.6% of the population being Hindu, 10.7% being Buddhists, 4.2% Muslims and 3.5% other religions. Chitwan National Park is home to endangered animals such as the snow leopard, Asian rhinoceros, bengal tiger, Ganges dolphin, king cobra, Indian python, red panda, elongated tortoise, monitor lizard, marsh crocodile and gavials.
The legend of Yeti, the Abominable Snowman, is a giant bipedal ape believed to be located in the Himalayas wooded areas. Dal Bhat is a traditional dish from Nepal consisting of lentils (Dal) and rice (Bhat), prepared with tomatoes, onion, chilli and ginger, accompanied by herbs and various spices.