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Modern GAIJATRA being observed
Prem Suwal Today is the Gaijatra celebration when a sardonic remark made against anyone is not taken as an offense. This day gives extra freedom for the media persons and parody makers to target corrupt politicians, social leaders, businessman, actors or actresses to expose their characters to the public. However,…
Read More »Thangka depicts life and teachings of Buddha
Urgen Tamang Thangka means a Tibetan Buddhist painting done on cotton or silk applique. The thangka paintings usually depict the Buddhist deities, scenes or mandala. The themes related to history, culture, social life are generally depicted in a painting. Thangka painting can be done in various sizes and kept rolled…
Read More »Tourism focused on Chinese and Buddhist countries may bring more tourists
Prof Dr. Puskar Bajracharya International tourists come to Nepal for sightseeing, trekking, mountaineering, relaxation, and social-cultural observations. However, there have always been lapses in supplementing the tourism sector with required amenities and infrastructures that ultimately promote the tourism sector in its full-fledged dimensions. For instance, we can promote additional places…
Read More »Spiritual trekking for peace of mind
HB Kham Are you thinking to travel to Nepal for spiritual tourism? If so, then your decision is perfectly right. Nepal is the best place to enjoy spiritual tourism with lots of options left for you to choose from. Nepal is a mysterious hidden land of Gods and Goddesses. It…
Read More »Major 30 tourist destinations for the visit year 2020
The land of Gods, Goddess, bountiful natural beauty, Everest, mountains, glaciers, rivers, world heritages, and pristine cultures symbolically depict Nepal as the land no less than that of paradise in the world. There are maximum possibilities for tourism development in Nepal provided everything goes well. Nepal’s government has declared a…
Read More »It’s time for Shamans to dance
HB Kham Mystical enough that Hindu religious festival “Janai Purnima”-full moon day on August 15- coincides with Shaman (Jhankri) festival of exhibiting shaman ritual dances and occult performance. It is the occasion when Hindu devotees flock to the temples of Lord Shiva to pray, while the shamans also perform their…
Read More »Nepal observes Indigenous International Day
HB Kham Kathmandu: Every year the indigenous peoples globally observe the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples on 9 August. Nepal is observing this day by organizing various programs. This day is being celebrated after United Nations General Assembly formally adopted a resolution and passed it on 23 December…
Read More »Poon hill trekking offers glimpses of over 60 peaks
HB Kham Trekkers of any age, young, middle-aged or old aged can enjoy the Poon hill trekking in Nepal because this hill does not trouble anyone with height sickness. Poon hill trekking may be very suitable for all those trekkers who would like to test the ordeals of trekking for…
Read More »Visiting Faktanglung will give you next human life
Anand Gautam-Taplejung “You will not be reborn as a human being in the next life if you have missed visiting Kirat heritage ‘Faktanlung’ once in this life,” is the faith that most of the Kirant religious followers seem to believe in. Faktanlung is a local Limbu name for 7710-meter Khumbhakaran…
Read More »Focus on Chinese and Indian tourists will achieve goal of the visit year 2020
Prachanda Man Shrestha Tourism Capacity The tourism industry is lacking the capacity to promote tourism and bring more tourists to Nepal. Since we could not produce the finished products of tourism, we could not sell tourism products. So, we did not get the expected number of tourists. The final and…
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