The Annapurna Circuit is a popular trekking route in Nepal, known for its beautiful landscapes and mountain views. Located in the Himalayas, the circuit takes trekkers through a variety of ethnic communities and offers a range of cultural experiences.
Nepal is a paradise for nature lovers, with its towering snow-capped mountains, lush forests, and fast-flowing rivers. Come discover the beauty of this unique country and experience its rich culture and wildlife.
Historically known as Patan, the present city of Lalitpur is a stellar representation of cultural representation through the arts. Also known as Manigal, this city traces its roots to numerous states, such as Matirajya, Irshyarajya, and Dipavati were united in the Lichhavi Era to create this grandiose city.
Palpa, once an independent Magar Kingdom famous for its forges, became a hub in the south for Newars. The famous “Dhaka Topi” was born here amongst the various Dhaka patterns fabricated by the expert weavers of Palpa. It is a destination with facets and has widely contributed to the formation of the Nepali identity.
The Himalayas of Nepal is a wonder to behold. This pristine region of Nepal features numerous lakes- a sight for sore eyes. Amongst such tantalizing lakes is Shey Phoksundo in the Dolpo Region of Nepal.
In ancient times, the ajima’s were regarded the ultimate protectors of the valley. They were strategicallly placed in cardinal points along with military infrastructre to ensure the cities protection from both physcial and supernatural forces. Amongst, the mother goddesses of Kathmandu is Nyata Bhulu Ajiima.
Mysticism is the greatest suite of Kathmandu. In the labrynth of allies and temples lie symbolism deeper than seen by the eye. One of such mystical elements of the city of Kathmandu is the celebration of Nyatabhhulu at its centre
Chhath is a festival committed to worshiping the Sun god and his beloved wife Usha. The sole purpose of this special day is to thank god for supporting life on our planet and seek blessings from the holy Sun god.
Tihar is the second largest national festival of Nepal. It bares similarities to Dipwawali celebrated in our neighboring nation. The festival is celebrated for a total of 5-days. During which various animals, birds and gods are worshipped. Each day has its own symbolism and each community has its own tradition and ritual process of observing the festival.
The festival of Dashain is a fiesta of flavors. The ethnic diversity of Nepal entails a symphony of beautiful delicacies put together to enjoy with friends and family. In this article we shall explore the various flavors that are celebrated during Dashain
As everyone gets a holiday during the Dashain season, it has become a trend to go on a short break. The ultimate escape from work and study calls for a rejuvenating adventure. So, call up your loved ones and arrange a package service to head on out and about
Dashain- a grand celebration of victory over evil. The festival at its core is similar to Dashera celebrated in India but over time numerous elements have been through cultural practise. It is a festival with deep symbolism and roots in all of our cultures