Exploring Nepal In Monsoon

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Exploring Nepal In Monsoon

The general assumption when it comes to visiting Nepal is that one cannot do much here during the monsoon. It leads to a sharp decline in the number of international travellers and is considered off-season. Even though various adventure activities are not achievable during this period, it does not mean that one cannot experience Nepal. There are various regions which are accessible and regional activities one can experience. Before we dive into it, let us know more about the impact of the season in general.

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A Guide To Newari Festivals - Part V

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A Guide To Newari Festivals - Part V

Newari culture is very rich and ritual throughout the year and the Newari communities celebrate numerous festivals every year. All these festivals are tied to its culture and heritage, events for ancient mythology, agricultural calendar, family, and communities.

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Light Trails To Get You Started - Part II

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Light Trails To Get You Started - Part II

Novice trekkers and the ones who have difficulties scaling the avid landscapes of Nepal, there are various lightweight trails available that are great to enjoy outdoor pursuits while exploring the beauty of Nepal. Nepal has several trekking trails that are easy and suitable for novice trekkers.

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A Guide To Newari Festivals - Part IV

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A Guide To Newari Festivals - Part IV

Svanti festival is known by several names: Tihar, Dipawali, Pancaka, and Yamanpanchaka. And most popularly known by its other name Tihar, is one of the national festivals of Nepal celebrated throughout the kingdom by Hindu and Buddhist populations.

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A Guide To Newari Festivals - Part III

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A Guide To Newari Festivals - Part III

The events of Mohani can be divided into two: Family & Communal and bears similarities with the celebration of Dashain. And, the general perception of individuals views the two festivities as the same, but Mohani is specific to the Newari communities. Mohani is centered around the family’s tutelary deity, whereas Dashain is the celebration of the victory of gods over evil.

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Light Trails to Get You Started - Part I

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Light Trails to Get You Started - Part I

Novice trekkers and the ones who have difficulties scaling the avid landscapes of Nepal, there are various lightweight trails available that are great to enjoy outdoor pursuits while exploring the beauty of Nepal. Nepal has several trekking trails that are easy and suitable for novice trekkers.

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A Guide To Newari Festivals - Part II

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A Guide To Newari Festivals - Part II

Newari communities in Nepal celebrate numerous festivals every year. And it seems Newars always have a reason to celebrate. Several reasons: rich culture and heritage, honoring deities, marking the agricultural calendar, celebrate events from ancient mythology, and to emphasis family and community.

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A Guide To Newari Festivals - Part I

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A Guide To Newari Festivals - Part I

Newari communities in Nepal celebrate numerous festivals every year. And it seems Newars always have a reason to celebrate. Several reasons: rich culture and heritage, honoring deities, marking the agricultural calendar, celebrate events from ancient mythology, and to emphasis family and community.

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Preparing For A Trek

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Preparing For A Trek

The majestic landscape of Nepal requires one to be prepared with not just the right set of gear but also with a mindset and physique which shall allow them to have a fruitful and magical experience.

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Tales of Samyak Mahadan

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Tales of Samyak Mahadan

Samyak Mahadan is a Buddhist alms-giving festival, also known as the festival of Dipankara Budhha is celebrated once every five years in Patan, Lalitpur. The festival has been important for Buddhist Newars, as it has become a way of practising daan dharma(alms-giving).

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A trip to "Home" Janakpur

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A trip to "Home" Janakpur

Janakpurdham featured prominently in Ramayana, one of the two most popular epics of Hinduism, the other being Mahabharata. Janakpur is the birthplace of Goddess Sita (a.k.a. Janaki, daughter of King Janak). Janakpur, or Janakpurdham, was once the capital of the Mithila kingdom, and it is about 400 km from Kathmandu city.

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