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Pasang Nurbu Sherpa and Mingtemba Sherpa climb Manaslu
Kathmandu: Nepali climbers Pasang Nurbu Sherpa and Mingtemba Sherpa along with many foreign climbers have climbed Mt Manaslu without supplementary oxygen bottles this morning. According to Seven Summit Treks the international team members, along with Nepali climbers including Sherpas reached atop Mt Manaslu today. The names of the international expedition…
Read More »Hiking to refresh body and mind
In recent times, the tradition of going hiking to refresh both body and mind has been developing to get rid of the stress of a busy lifestyle. The popularity of hiking is increasing among those who enjoy physical exercise while going hiking, getting close to nature, observing and enjoying the…
Read More »Pitamber Gurung: A Tale of Resilience
Highlights Tourism Pitamber Gurung, aged 55, resides in Kathmandu, leading a modest life with his wife and two children. He is a tourism entrepreneur, associated with half a dozen nonprofit social organizations, demonstrating his strong commitment to giving back to society, where he earns his livelihood. As a young boy…
Read More »Women folks throng to Shiva teamples to celebrate Teej festival
All four doors of the Pashupatinath temple were opened at 3:00 am early this morning for the devotees coming to pay obeisance to Lord Shiva marking the Teej festival, said Head of Culture Preservation Division of Pashupati Area Development Trust, Gaurishankar Parajuli. Four queues have been arranged for the…
Read More »Buying Souvenirs in Nepal
Nepal is a land of stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. From its majestic mountains to its ancient temples and diverse traditions, Nepal offers an array of unique souvenirs that capture the essence of this enchanting country. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, buying souvenirs from…
Read More »Kamirita Sherpa climbing Manaslu
Kathmandu: World famous and record holder Kamirita Sherpa, who has climbed Mt Everest 28 times is all set to climb Mt Manaslu this autumn season. Sherpa has already climbed Mt Kilimanjaro, a big mountain in Africa. This climbing season is marked by as many as 266 climbers including 208 men…
Read More »Sir Edmund Hillary’s Enduring Legacy: Transforming the Khumbu Region
Sir Edmund Hillary is credited with bringing about significant improvements in education, health, drinking water, and the environment in the Khumbu region, where many have pursued higher education and careers in various sectors. Ang Tshering Sherpa At the outset of this article, I would like to briefly describe the Khumbu…
Read More »Hot air balloon flights suspended during monsoon resumes
Kathmandu. The hot air balloon flight, which was suspended due to the rainy season, has resumed operation after three months. Bikram Bade, president of Balloon Nepal, informed that hot air balloon flights have been resumed from Thursday. The company, which was previously providing services with only one balloon, is going…
Read More »Nepal: The Land of Festivals
Nepal, a small, landlocked country nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, is a nation rich in cultural diversity and traditions. One of the most striking aspects of Nepali culture is its vibrant and colorful festivals. With a tapestry of ethnic groups, each with its own unique customs and celebrations,…
Read More »Bhaktapur observes Pancha Dan festival
Kathmandu: The local inhabitants of Bhaktapur have solemnly observed their Buddhist festival known as Pancha Dan according to the Buddhist traditions. The festival of Pancha Dang is observed by giving away five elements including wheat, grains, rice grains, salt, fruit and money and playing traditional music and worshipping the Lord…
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