Amazing Facts about the Himalaya

 Amazing Facts about the Himalaya


The Himalayas are the highest mountain range in the world.

Himalaya




Its height is from sea level to four hundred thousand meters.


The Himalayas are known for their fascinating wildlife.


Among the wildlife found here are the Indian lion, Himalayan black bear, partridge, leopard, and Indian elephant.




A variety of wild fruits, herbs, and medicinal plants are found in the Himalayas.

The name of this mountain range is derived from the Sanskrit words' Him 'and' Shrine ', which means' abode of snow '.




Many important rivers like the Ganges, Yamuna, Brahmaputra, and Indus flow in the Himalayas.


This mountain range is located in India, Nepal, Bhutan, China and Pakistan.


The Himalayan range has many of the highest peaks, such as Everest, Kanchenjunga, Nanadevi, and Manaslu.


In this mountain range there are people who live even after earthquakes and snowfall.


There are many ancient temples, religious sites, and ashrams that are the center of attraction for religious travelers.


There are many traditions of folk dance and music in the mountainous region of the Himalayas.


Hearing the sound of the rays of the sun from above this range is called 'Himganga'.




The Himalayas play an important role in diversity and the balance of life.


On the peaks here there are special areas for the conservation of the wildlife of the glacier.


There are many chains of glaciers in the Himalayas, which convey water to the rivers.


There are many national parks and wildlife sanctuaries around this range.


The Himalayan region has some of the most amazing and bizarre natural forms on earth.


Both the height and the mentality here are full of challenges and experiences.

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