A Captivating Adventure through Nepali Lakes

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A Captivating Adventure through Nepali Lakes

Nepal, although being a small country, holds a surprising number of natural wonders all over in it. Nepal is not only the home for most of the highest peaks but also a sanctuary of lakes that give you heavenly experience through their beauty. Some of the most beautiful lakes to add in adventure bucket list to keep wander list spirit moving.

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National Parks In Nepal - Part I

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National Parks In Nepal - Part I

With an avid diversity of flora and fauna - which range from the lowlands of Terai to the Himalayan mountains, Nepal has several protected areas worth visiting. Nepal's National Parks are popular among the tourist for activities like tour and trek.

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Unravelling Nepali History

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Unravelling Nepali History

When Nepal was opened in 1950s for the world to experience, arrival of historians and academics helped document the history and unravel treasures of a forgotten past. Among the many books that have helped conserve Nepali history, here we made list of a few books to get one started.

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Feasts for Maghe Sankranti

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Feasts for Maghe Sankranti

Maghe Sankranti, or Makar Sankranti, is one of the most auspicious religious festivals in Nepal. Celebrated on the first day of the month of Magh (January/February), Maghe Sankranti is typically a day spent with family, basking in the sun, and pampering oneself with food and oil massages - it ensures that one is well fed and nourished until the winter lasts!

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7 Things to do in Patan

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7 Things to do in Patan

Patan, the ancient city located to the Southeast of Kathmandu is popular for its fine arts, ancient Hindu Temples and Buddhist monuments. Patan Durbar Square, a must-visit UNESCO world heritage site in the heart of the city, is popular for its exquisitely carved ancient palaces, temples, and shrines.

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Yomari Punhi

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Yomari Punhi

Yomari Punhi, a Newari festival in Nepal is celebrated every year by Newari Communities marking the end of the rice harvest during the full moon day of November/December. It is said that eating Yomari or Yamari, a steamed dumpling made with rice flour with sweet such as Chaku inside takes away the cold.

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UNESCO World Heritage: Pashupatinath

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UNESCO World Heritage: Pashupatinath

Being the most important Hindu shrine, the site receives a huge number of pilgrims travelling from all around the world to take blessings of Pashupati and bathe in the holy waters of the Bagmati. Be it an occasion, celebration or a basic Saturday, this site is overwhelmed with worshippers of Lord Shiva. It is highly recommended to visit the temple during the morning and evening aratis.

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Great Souvenirs to Take Back Home This 2020

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Great Souvenirs to Take Back Home This 2020

Take home the best and the popular Nepali souvenirs as a memory to remember the visit to the Himalayan country, Nepal. After each visit to Nepal, every tourist carries back these popular souvenirs as memory and gifts to family and friends.

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UNESCO World Heritage:  Lumbini

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UNESCO World Heritage: Lumbini

A famous place of pilgrimage and one of the must-visit sites in Nepal is popular among Buddhists with its monasteries, pagodas, and museum. The birthplace of Lord Buddha is a 10-hour drive and 35 minutes by flight from Kathmandu.

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Ga: Pyakhan: The Dance of The Asta Matrika’s

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Ga: Pyakhan: The Dance of The Asta Matrika’s

Ga: Pyakhan in Patan(Asta Matrika Dance) is popular among the locals of Patan. The dance of Eight Mother Goddesses, deities of Hindus, is performed by male Buddhist dance during the Nepalese biggest Dashain festival. The dance is staged in the royal court of Mulchowk, inside the Patan Durbar Square of Lalitpur. It is believed that the dance is performed as a worship of the deities to bring the prosperity and fortune to the people.

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The Tales of Sikali Festival

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The Tales of Sikali Festival

While the entire nation prepares for the celebration of the biggest festival Dashain, local of Khokana village located to the south of Lalitpur gears up for the festival of Rudrayani known as Sikali Jatra. Festival is celebrated by a section of the ethnic Newari community with a skit presentation in a form of archaic storytelling with traditional music and individuals dressed in a godly attire adorned with the masks of deities and demons.

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