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.
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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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Amongst the various marvels found in Nepal, stupas are the most marvelous. Envisioned in the Indian sub-continent, they found sanctuary in the valley of Kathmandu. The Newars, native inhabitants of this valley, welcomed this symbol with open arms and took it to new heights. Even the origin of this valley features the foundation of a world-famous stupa, Swayambhu.
An evening at the shores of water with a cup of coffee is bliss unmatched. The flow of water takes with it the vast ocean of thoughts, worries and pain. Time flies, heart sighs, and mind lightens with every drift of the heavenly waters. In the final edition of Lakes of Nepal, we dive into Phewa and its sister Begnas along with the holy Gosaikunda and unearth Dumba, the hidden gem of Mustang.
Siti Nakha is a special day in the Newar community dedicated to cleaning water sources. From spouts to taps, wells to ponds, the people band together to ensure its cleanliness. If not done right, great evil spawns from these depths, which decimates the entire city.
The mundane world amplified by the troubles of life at times is a burden to one's soul. Escaping into the arms of mother nature is solace beyond words. What can be more tranquil than the heavenly shores of pristine water? In its reflection, we get a chance to rediscover ourselves and let go of all our troubles.
Nepal is yonder. Its beauty is unparallel, at times feels fictitious. A step beyond its urban realm is a year back in time. One gets to experience mother nature, inhale her sweet perfume in every breath and rediscover tranquillity and bask in her lap. This nation is home to numerous lakes. Reaching its shores is an adventure, one worth every sweat and tear.