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Nepal is a small landlocked county in South Asia. Located between the two giant nation, i.e. China and India, Nepal is mostly known for the Himalayan ranges. Nepal has been a tourist destination for millions of people around the world in these recent years. People visit Nepal to witness and experience the exhilarating feel by [ Continue Reading ]
Nepal is a country with rich physical features. Divided into three regions, Nepal has beautiful White Mountain peaks in the Himalayan region, green hills, and valleys in the Hilly region and fertile plain lands with lush and dense forest in the Terai region. With such a geographical diversity, there are many naturally beautiful places to [ Continue Reading ]
Camping is one of the best outdoor activity you can go for with friends and family. It is not just the best option for outdoor activity; it is also the best recreational activity that you can choose. All of us understand what is camping is: it is an outdoor activity which involves overnight stay in [ Continue Reading ]
One can witness several types of festivals in Nepal. Being rich in culture and tradition, Nepal uniquely celebrates every festival. The festivals and celebration differ according to the ethnicity and their custom in Nepal. Following the same line of tradition is not enough to define the core culture of ethnic groups of Nepal. The very [ Continue Reading ]
Nepal is one of the best trekking destinations in the whole world, thanks to the beautiful and alluring Himalayan range. Thousands of tourist visit Nepal for the sole purpose of trekking. With the several trekking destinations of different altitude range, level of difficulty and distinctive natural as well as cultural beauty, trekking has been very [ Continue Reading ]
Nepal is a piece of a paradise, with glorious mountains shining in the Himalayan region, beautiful green hills in the Hilly region and dense and delightful forest in Terai. No doubt those mountains attract most of the tourist from around the world. There are eight out of fourteen tallest mountains in the world, all above [ Continue Reading ]
Chitwan is the combination of two literal Nepali words: chit or Chita meaning heart and wan or ban meaning jungle. Thus, the name Chitwan has its meaning as ‘The heart of Jungle’. Lying on the foothills of Himalayas, Chitwan has a wide range of flora and fauna and home to one of the last population [ Continue Reading ]
Whether it is about Jatras in Kathmandu, Chhat in Madesh or nationwide festivals like Dashain and Tihar, Nepal offers a wide range of celebrations. Festivals are the intrinsic part of Nepalese culture. Festivals reflect so much devotion, compassion, and unity among the observers. Among many festivals celebrated throughout the country, the Bisket Jatra is a [ Continue Reading ]
Nepal is popularly known as the country of the Himalayas in the world, but Nepal has much more to offer. This country is home to eight of the fourteen tallest mountains and is also rich in culture and tradition and has such varied biodiversity and geography, that it might leave you with surprise. With such [ Continue Reading ]
We all are so caught up in our daily life that we have almost forgotten what it’s really to spend some time with nature. And, moreover with all the modern gadgets and eminent “internet,” we barely even set our foot out even when spare ourselves some time form our hectic schedule. But, hey, don’t be [ Continue Reading ]
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