Pokhara, which is more than simply a starting point for hikes, lies tucked away within the breathtaking Annapurna range. This charming Phewa Lake city provides a special fusion of adventure, tranquility, and cultural immersion. Pokhara has something for everyone, regardless of your interests—it is a haven for nature lovers, adventure seekers, or peaceful souls.
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A city of striking architecture, lively culture, and rich history, Patan is hidden away in the Kathmandu Valley. Often called Lalitpur, which translates to "City of Beauty," Patan offers a wealth of experiences waiting to be unearthed by visitors hoping to get a true sense of Nepal. These ten activities, ranging from seeing historic temples to hopping bazaars, will make your trip to Patan genuinely remarkable.
Kathmandu comes alive in a riot of colors during Holi, the exuberant Hindu festival also known as the Festival of Colors. As a guest at Hotel Shanker, you have the unique opportunity to witness and even participate in this joyous celebration. But Holi is more than just throwing colored powder around.
As you embark on your adventure to Nepal, it's important to be mindful of cultural practices and celebrations. Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam observed by many Nepalese citizens, brings a unique atmosphere to the country. This blog aims to provide a basic understanding of Ramadan and guide you in navigating your travels during this time.
Similar to several other nations worldwide, Nepal also observes International Women's Day on March 8th each year. This day, called "Nari Dibas" in Nepali, is very important in terms of culture, politics, and society in that country of mountains. It draws attention to the obstacles still facing women in Nepal while also serving as a reminder of the strides made in the direction of gender equality.
The historic city of Bhaktapur, Nepal, can be found in the Kathmandu Valley. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site because of its magnificent architecture, lively customs, and rich cultural legacy. Bhaktapur provides a wealth of attractions just waiting to be discovered by visitors from other countries looking for a genuine Nepalese experience.
Forget about the masses of visitors climbing up Everest Base Camp while carrying selfie sticks. Get rid of the expensive teahouses and prepackaged itineraries. On Nepal's lesser-known peaks, where breathtaking scenery unfolds, privacy is absolute, and genuine village interactions capture your memory.
For the fearless kayaker seeking an adventure beyond the ordinary, look no further than the mighty Karnali River in Nepal. Forget crowded tourist trails and conquer a different beast—a churning torrent of glacial-fed water carving its way through the heart of the Himalayas. Kayaking the Karnali is not just a whitewater thrill ride; it's a pilgrimage to the soul of Nepal, a journey through ancient canyons, remote villages, and landscapes untouched by time.