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Celebrate Dashain in Kathmandu: A Traveler’s Guide to Nepal’s Grand Festival

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Celebrate Dashain in Kathmandu: A Traveler’s Guide to Nepal’s Grand Festival

Dashain is Nepal’s biggest and most anticipated festival, celebrated with grandeur and joy throughout the country. As the longest and most significant Hindu festival, Dashain marks a time of family reunions, joyous celebrations, and cultural traditions. If you’re planning to visit Nepal during this vibrant period, you’re in for an experience like no other! Here’s how to make the most of your Dashain celebrations in Kathmandu and why staying at Hotel Shanker can enhance your festive experience.

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Kathmandu in 48 Hours: Itinerary for First-Time Visitors

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Kathmandu in 48 Hours: Itinerary for First-Time Visitors

Nepal’s capital city, Kathmandu, is a vibrant blend of rich history, ancient architecture, spiritual landmarks, and bustling local culture. For first-time visitors, the city offers an unparalleled mix of experiences, and with just 48 hours, you can immerse yourself in the very essence of Kathmandu. Here's how to make the most of your short stay, starting and ending at the luxurious Hotel Shanker, an iconic heritage hotel in the heart of the city.

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Buba ko Mukh Herne Din

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Buba ko Mukh Herne Din

Buba ko Mukh Herne Din is a day dedicated to honoring the unsung heroes of our lives, fathers. It's a day to express gratitude for their unwavering love, support, and guidance. This tradition, deeply rooted in Nepalese culture, celebrates fathers' invaluable role in shaping our lives.

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Nag Panchami: Worship the Serpent Deities

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Nag Panchami: Worship the Serpent Deities

Nag Panchami, a significant Hindu festival, is dedicated to the worship of serpent deities, commonly known as Nag Devta. Celebrated annually on the fifth day of the bright fortnight of the lunar month of Shravan, this auspicious day holds immense religious and cultural importance.

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Gathemangal:  Warding Off Evil Spirits in the Kathmandu Valley

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Gathemangal: Warding Off Evil Spirits in the Kathmandu Valley

Gathemangal, also known as Ghantakarna Chaturdasi, is a unique festival celebrated by the Newar community in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. It falls on Shrawan Krishna Chaturdashi, which typically occurs in June or July according to the Bikram Sambat calendar. This vibrant festival is a colorful display of warding off evil spirits and ushering in peace and prosperity.

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Jungle Safari in Chitwan

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Jungle Safari in Chitwan

Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a wildlife enthusiast's paradise. Nestled in the heart of Nepal, this pristine jungle offers an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking an up-close encounter with nature. A jungle safari in Chitwan is an adventure that will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.

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The Charm of Nepali Hill Stations

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The Charm of Nepali Hill Stations

Nepal, the landlocked wonder in the Himalayas, beckons with its soaring peaks and vibrant culture. But beyond the thrill of trekking, a quieter magic awaits in the country's charming hill stations. Nagarkot, Dhulikhel, and Bandipur offer a delightful escape - a chance to breathe in fresh mountain air, soak in breathtaking vistas, and immerse yourself in a slower pace of life.

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Bungee Jumping in Pokhara, Nepal

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Bungee Jumping in Pokhara, Nepal

Pokhara, the jewel of Nepal, beckons with its serene lakes, majestic mountains, and a plethora of adventure activities. But for the true adrenaline junkie, bungee jumping stands out as the ultimate thrill. Imagine plummeting towards the earth, the wind whipping past your face, and the breathtaking panorama of the Himalayas unfolding beneath you. That's the magic of bungee jumping in Pokhara.

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National Paddy Day: A Celebration of Rice, Rituals, and Resilience in Nepal

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National Paddy Day: A Celebration of Rice, Rituals, and Resilience in Nepal

Nepal, a landlocked nation in the Himalayas, boasts a rich agricultural heritage. Among its many festivals, National Paddy Day, also known as Dhan Ropne Diwas, holds a special place in the hearts of Nepalis. Celebrated on the 15th day of the Nepali month of Asar (June-July), this vibrant festival marks the auspicious beginning of the rice planting season. Let's delve deeper into the cultural significance, rituals, and spirit of this unique celebration.

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Hiking in Nepal: A Journey Through the Land of the Himalayas

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Hiking in Nepal: A Journey Through the Land of the Himalayas

Nepal, the landlocked kingdom in the heart of the Himalayas, is a dream destination for adventure seekers. With eight of the world's fourteen highest peaks, including the mighty Everest, Nepal offers a haven for hikers of all levels. From gentle strolls through serene valleys to challenging treks culminating in breathtaking mountain panoramas, there's a perfect hike waiting to be discovered.

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