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Nepal is justly famous for being home to 8 of the world's 10 tallest mountains including the biggest: Everest.
UNESCO Report
"Nepal is the fourth poorest country in the world"
Nepal's less known claim to fame is that it is also the birth place of Siddhārtha Gautam (Buddha), one of the poorest countries in the world, and the home to 27 million people following 4 major religions (and many minor ones) and speaking over a 100 languages.
Nepal also has an incredible range of flora and fauna because of it's range of geographical zones from sea level to 8,848 metres. Indeed, according to scientists Nepal has over 850 species of birds alone - more than the whole of the north American continent!
HL Projects
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Sponsor a child with Himalayan Learning and help some of the most vulnerable children in the world escape the effects of extreme poverty. More
Sponsor a child with Himalayan Learning and help some of the most vulnerable children in the world escape the effects of extreme poverty. More
HL News

20th June
Thanks to all our kind donors, we raised a little bit more money than was required for our original plans for Jaladevi School. Now, instead of.. [+Film] More

11th October
A fortnight ago we had some truly terrible news regarding one of our sponsored children, Laxmi Dhakal. Just over two weeks ago Laxmi was struc.. More

4th October
This week saw the largest festival in the Himalayan region - Dashain. The festival is the one time of the year when families all go back to their.. More
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