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Festival of Colours in Nepal

Festival of Colours in Nepal

The use of colours as a symbolic tool to mark joy and fanfare is a common tradition. It is used in various festivals throughout many cultures to symbolise festivity, joy and victory. In Nepal, two distinct festivals: Sindoor Jatra, and Holi have one thing in common; colours.

Sighting The Living Goddesses of Kathmandu Valley - Part II

Sighting The Living Goddesses of Kathmandu Valley - Part II

When one traces the pages of history. The practice of worshiping a living goddess dates back to the Lichhavi era. From then till now, various changes have occurred in this tradition. But the respect bestowed upon her shall be the same for time immemorial.

Sighting The Living Goddesses of Kathmandu Valley

Sighting The Living Goddesses of Kathmandu Valley

Sighting the living goddess in Kathmandu valley is equal to spotting a tiger in Chitwan National Park. Being able to witness her beauty and seek her blessing is an honour that many desire. Well, I may not be able to let you know about the tiger, but I can, however, impart my knowledge of sighting the living goddesses of this valley.

Nepal Through A Lens: A Pictorial Adventure - Part III

Nepal Through A Lens: A Pictorial Adventure - Part III

In the final edition of "Nepal through a lens", we shall explore the aspects of cultural and portrait photography. These contemporary genres are widely popular for storytelling, artistic framing and compositions. Nepal offers a rich multifariousness in these two fields. An expert with a lens with a knack for discovery and exploration shall have a field day in Nepal.

Nepal Through A Lens: A Pictorial Adventure - Part II

Nepal Through A Lens: A Pictorial Adventure - Part II

To photograph is to instill in a frame the beauty and magnitude of elements. The picture helps tell a story of a thousand words and relive the glory of challenges and hardship. Nepal’s calling in this dimension is immense, and the fruit of dedication is the sweetest.

Nepal Through A Lens: A Pictorial Adventure - Part I

Nepal Through A Lens: A Pictorial Adventure - Part I

Nestled in the high Himalayas is the picturesque nation, Nepal. A country like no other with great diversity in ethnicity, climate, wildlife and flora. A photographic journey through these lands is a breath-taking experience. Something that has never been done in a paramount scale.

A Call To Nepalese: Travel Nepal This Decade

A Call To Nepalese: Travel Nepal This Decade

A Crisis is an opportunity for the brave. It is a chance to redefine dynamics, rhetoric and make history. We all faced a terrible crisis. Its impacts still loom like a sword hanging from a thread. In these troubled time, especially for the tourism industry, let us all travel Nepal this decade and breath back life to it.

The Magic of Nepal - Part II

The Magic of Nepal - Part II

Nepal is the ideal destination for every genre of travelers from all over the world. From the magnificent highlands in the North to the diverse hills and lowlands in the South, historical heritage to rich cultures and ethnic diversity, Nepal has several different environments to explore for every traveler from every corner of the globe.

The Magic of Nepal - Part I

The Magic of Nepal - Part I

The nation of Nepal does not have a giant footprint on the world stage. It is small, quaint yet magical. When asked about Nepal Mt Everest, Lumbini and the Gurkha heritage take the spotlight, but in its shadow lies an amalgam of exotic culture, remnants of the old world and unparalleled beauty.

Bapacha: The Living Hero of Patan - Part II

Bapacha: The Living Hero of Patan - Part II

According to the tale, a Kirati King(King Patuko) who once ruled Lalitpur went far to set up a perimeter around the Bahal and caused obstacles to the devotees and travelers. Then a priest afraid of the Kirati ruler decided to send his son to perform the daily rituals. He thought the Kirati soldiers would just let him go thinking he was a child.

Bapacha: The Living Hero of Patan - Part I

Bapacha: The Living Hero of Patan - Part I

Lalitpur, a city of diverse culture, art and tradition is home to many wonders and mysteries. In it lies a sacred space which has stood the test of time and outlasted various dynasties that once battled to rule this glorious city. This sacred space is no other then Kwa Bahal, which today is also known as the Golden Temple of Lalitpur.

Thecho and The Navadurga - Part II

Thecho and The Navadurga - Part II

The Navadurga masked dance is performed twice a year: during Dashain and Yomari Punhi. The idols of Bhramayeni, Balkumari, Bhairava, and Navadurga are carried around the town in chariots. A group of men who observe religious rites adorn the masks of the Navadurga Gaan and present the iconic traditional dance at the Dabhu (open-air stage) at the Lacchi (communal square) within the city.