Eastern Region

The Eastern region is located in the eastern part of Nepal with three zones and 16 districts. Totals population of the eastern region exceeds more than 5 million and they belong to different casts and cultures following different traditions and norms. This region has also a common feature like another region, threefold geographical formations Terai, Hills, and Mountain.

In the eastern region, we can find great diversity in land altitude because the eastern region has very low land and the very high land of the world that is 60 meters to 8848 meters. This region is famous for Trekking, Expedition, Bungee jumping, Rafting, Chiya began safari (Tea garden), and etc. Bungee and Rafting in Bhote Koshi River are famous globally. There are several famous mountain peaks in this region like Mahalangur, Kumbakarana, Lumba, samba, etc. we can also find variation in natural habitats and vegetations, Tundra vegetables, coniferous forest, deciduous monsoon forests, and sub-tropical evergreen woods are vegetations found here. Sub-tropical, temperate, sub-temperate, and alpine and tundra types of climates can also be found here. To talk about an external link to this region there is Tibet in the north and central region in the west and parts of India like Sikkim Bihar in the remaining.

Biratnagar, Dharan, Dhankuta, Itahari, Rajbiraj, Birtamod and Damak, Gaighat, Lahan, Ilam, and Bhadrapur are important cities in the eastern region. One of the most notable places is Namche Bazaar, the town near the base camp of Mt. Everest through where most of the trekking and expedition of this region is conducted. So the eastern region can be an unforgettable destination site in Nepal to spend your holiday incomplete

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