Newārs or Newār people are one of the indigenous tribes of Nepal. A historically and culturally rich group of people, Newārs are known as the native inhabitants of Kathmandu valley. The Newars: Historical Inhabitants Of The Kathmandu Valley Notes On Early Newar Origin The generic term Newār literally translates to “People of Nepal.” Newari or […]
The next major destination for tourists, “Rara Lake” is the biggest and the deepest freshwater lake in the Himalayas of Nepal. Located in the Jumla and Mugu Districts the Rara Lake is the main centrepiece of Rara National Park. Rara Lake – 2020 All You Need to Know Rara National Park Covering 106 sq. km […]
As the greatest rituals like Dashain And Tihar are celebrated in almost all regions of Nepal. Gomra or gaura festival is one of the kind, specifically commemorated in western, midwestern & far western regions of Nepal. In fact, gaura is a name given to religious & cultural rituals celebrated among the kumain female community of […]
Kathmandu ( Nepali: काठमाडौं) or KTM is the capital city of Nepal. Kathmandu Valley includes Kathmandu metropolitan city along with Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Thimi and Kirtipur. It was included in the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 2006. Measuring 50.7 km2, Kathmandu is a geographically smaller city compared to many other major cities in […]
The former royal complex in the centre of the Bhaktapur (Bhadgaon) district is known as the Durbar Square in Bhaktapur. Consisting of a castle, courtyards, historic monuments and numerous temples, the whole complex was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979 along with Durbar Square in Kathmandu and Durbar Square in Patan. It […]
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