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Nepali Storytelling Traditions You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

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Nepali Storytelling Traditions You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

Before stories were written down, they lived in voices sung, spoken, and carried across generations. In Nepal, storytelling has always been more than a pastime. It is a way of keeping memories alive, of teaching, celebrating, and belonging.

Beyond city museums and formal stages, the art of storytelling still thrives in quiet homes, village gatherings, and festivals. Here are some of the lesser-known traditions that continue to echo in the Nepali way of life.

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The Quiet Lanes of Water – Poolside Peace at Hotel Shanker

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The Quiet Lanes of Water – Poolside Peace at Hotel Shanker

In the heart of a city known for its vibrant streets and bustling markets, there’s a quieter side to life, a place where time slows down and the air feels a little lighter. At Hotel Shanker, the pool is more than just a place to swim. It’s a space to pause, reflect, and find a little calm in the middle of it all.

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Rato Machhindranath Jatra: A Festival That Moves With the City

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Rato Machhindranath Jatra: A Festival That Moves With the City

Every spring, as the air begins to warm and the days grow longer, the city of Patan prepares for a celebration unlike any other. Rato Machhindranath Jatra is one of the oldest and most respected festivals in Nepal. Its roots go back more than a thousand years, and its meaning still feels just as strong today.

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A Palace for Summer: How to Stay Cool in Kathmandu’s Warmer Months

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A Palace for Summer: How to Stay Cool in Kathmandu’s Warmer Months

As the sun climbs higher and the rhythm of Kathmandu slows with the season, a certain kind of traveler seeks more than air-conditioned interiors. They seek calm. Shade. Stillness.

At Hotel Shanker, summer is not something to escape from—it’s something to experience differently. Within these palace walls, the warmth of the season is softened by space, design, and the quiet dignity of a place that was built to breathe.

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