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Elements of Indra Jatra

Elements of Indra Jatra

The festival of Indra Jatra is a grand amalgam of traditions. This day is the biggest festival for the Newar community of Kathmandu. Its sister cities also have their methods to mark the day. The elements of which all-together help create a vibrant atmosphere and pompous flare.

Exploring Panauti

Exploring Panauti

The city of Panauti is an arcane wonder. The roads that lead to it feel like a time tunnel taking the traveller back centuries. The culture, heritage, architecture and traditions of the bygone era still stand tall in this city. Dubbed the last remnant of a traditional Newar township- Panauti is an escape to the past.

Unheard Trails of Nepal - Part II

Unheard Trails of Nepal - Part II

Nature lays at its best when it is hidden, and it is up to the seekers to explore its hidden yonder. There are tens and hundreds of latent routes which lurk under the mountains, lost among the hills with some of the most heavenly sceneries carrying magical moments.

Unheard Trials of Nepal - Part I

Unheard Trials of Nepal - Part I

Nepal is the motherland of adventure. A humble nation, small yet surprisingly vast in opportunities for thrill-seeking and escaping the bustle of the modern world. The Himalayas, a marvel of nature, offer countless hidden trails which have fallen in the shadows of popular paths. These trails are unique and beautiful, with a chance to see Nepal from a different perspective.

Exploring Mardi - Part II

Exploring Mardi - Part II

A book is only as great as the adventures of the writer. Nepal offers countless opportunities to tell stories from another world. Amongst such wondrous trails is Mardi Himal Trek. While walking through the paths, one gets to take their imagination up through breathtaking scenes and witness the surreal beauty of the Himalayas.

Exploring Mardi - Part I

Exploring Mardi - Part I

Amongst the numerous trails of Annapurna Conservation Area, the Mardi Trek is gaining popularity. The diverse terrain and splendid views make this trip worth the walk. It is a brisk trek that allows you to experience the lower regions of ACA and stand face to face with the majestic peak of Mt Machhapuchre at Mardi Base Camp.

What is Gunla Dharma?

What is Gunla Dharma?

During the month of Gunla, Newar Buddhists pay homage to various Buddhist sites around the valley. It lasts for a month and features numerous activities such as prayers, pilgrimages and rites. Traditional ensembles perform musical acts in monastic complexes and temple premises. It is a spectacle like no other.

The Beginning of Newar Festivities

The Beginning of Newar Festivities

The festive season for the Newar community has arrived. The day of Gathe Mangal is the first of the festive calendar, which shall come to an end before the next plantation season. Newars, native inhabitants of Kathmandu valley, shall rejoice and make merry during this period paying homage to numerous gods and goddesses.

A Friendly Demon: Mi Pwa Lakhey

A Friendly Demon: Mi Pwa Lakhey

While roaming around Patan Durbar Square, if you stumble upon a creature creating ghastly fireballs, don't be alarmed. He is a friendly Lakhey who the locals call Mi Pwa Lakhey. Mi Pwa in Newari means balls of fire and Lakhey, a helpful demon.

Patan at a Glance

Patan at a Glance

The word Patan means a beautiful city. It is a synonym used to describe the city of Lalitpur, the oldest town in Kathmandu valley. Within the boundaries of present-day Lalitpur, protected by a diamond mandala, lies the historic Patan. An area which at times feels as if it stood still while the world around it transformed.

Nepal at a Glance

Nepal at a Glance

A fruitful adventure isn’t just booking a flight and experiencing a generic itinerary. A skilled traveller absorbs the destination by conducting his/her homework. This allows them to gain an edge, which makes the visit even more fruitful. This article is a compilation of quick facts and helpful tips for your visit to Nepal.

Architectural Marvel: Shikharas

Architectural Marvel: Shikharas

Shikhara is a Sanskrit word that means mountain or peak. This architectural style is one of many found in the Indian sub-continent, used to create an altar for gods. An accurate timeline of its introduction to Nepal is unavailable. But, it's evident how we preserved the old and added to it elements from our knowledge and skills. Today, these legendary temples stand in beautiful squares, monasteries and religious sites: amplifying the atmosphere.