‘Nature alone makes it one of the most fascinating countries in Asia.
A confusion of mountains and hills, almost as if the Himalayas, in an attempt to reach the heavens, had crumbled back down to earth’
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The Himalayas are the result of a huge collision - when the Indian sub-continent struck the undersurface of Asia. Till this day it continues to push north as a result these giants of rock, snow and ice have kept on rising. They are the greatest and youngest mountain range in the world. The Himalayas stretches over 3,800 km in a great arc welding the Indian subcontinent to Asia. Twice the height of the Alps, its the undisputed king of mountain ranges, containing the world’s 86 highest peaks. It’s easy to see why the Himalayas has made such a deep impression upon the people dwelling in its shadows. Its jagged ice-capped peaks crown the horizon; its snows water the region’s great rivers; its massive bulk is the weather-maker for much of Asia.