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Real Travel Adventures February 2006 Mary McIntosh |
The Living Goddess of Nepal Nepal is an exciting and exotic blend of the ancient and the modern. |
HBS Working Knowledge August 6, 2007 Martha Lagace |
High Hills, Deep Poverty: Explaining Civil War in Nepal Nepal, the home of Mount Everest, has been gripped in recent years by civil war. A new paper looks at the roots of Nepal's conflict from a variety of angles and concludes that investing in poverty reduction is a key for peace. |
Salon.com August 31, 2001 Daryl Lindsey |
A royal pain Romance can get complicated for anyone, but it's become a nightmare for the world's crown princes... |
Outside September 2006 Nick Heil |
Pax Himalaya A tourism industry hobbled by years of civil war and political instability looks to rebound as Nepal makes moves toward a lasting peace. Is it finally safe to go back? |
Outside September 2008 Joshua Hammer |
Baker in the Palace with the Statuette Was a famous American scholar and self-styled curator up to no good in Nepal, or is he just a scapegoat for all wealthy expats? |
Adventure Jun/Jul 2005 Rachel Scheer |
Nepal on the Brink Photographer Samantha Appleton treks through the adventure travel classic to experience the austere natural beauty coexisting with the harsh political reality. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2006 Julie Thompson |
Trading Home Comforts For Dreamy Mountains in Nepal Nepal is home to the breathtaking Himalayan mountain range which contains eight of the world s ten highest peaks including Mt Everest, not to mention spectacular scenery and wildlife. |
Smithsonian July 2006 Seidensticker & Lumpkin |
Building An Arc Despite poachers, insurgents and political upheaval, India and Nepal's bold approach to saving wildlife in the Terai Arc just may succeed. |
Searcher January 2007 Linnea Christiani |
Online on Everest The world feels a lot smaller when you can have an interactive e-mail exchange with someone in your family half a globe away and half a day behind or make a satellite phone call from an elevation that can barely sustain life. |