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Nepali New Year – Navavarsha
It is time of religious fervor and celebration - the Nepali New Year, known to locals as Navavarsha. Nepal relies upon more than one calendar. As such, residents of Nepal get to enjoy three New Year celebrations, namely New Year on the Gregorian calendar, Tibetan New Year and Navavarsha. The Nepali calendar of Bikram Sambat (or Bikram Era) also runs for twelve months, however, the first month is Baisakh, which corresponds with mid April on the world-recognized Gregorian calendar. As with all New Year celebrations worldwide, Navavarsha is a joyful time for those residing in Nepal and those who are visiting the country.
Exploring Untouched Dolpo
Dolpo, pronounced “Dolpo-pa” in Nepali, is a region located in the Shey-Phoksumdo National Park, which was established in 1984. The National Park lies in the distinctly remote and isolated corner of mid-west of Nepal. Its area covers more than 3555 square kilometers.
Indra Jatra – Uniting Nepal Through Ritual and Celebration
Once a year in Nepal both Hindus and Buddhists set aside their religious differences to celebrate the joyous festival of Indra Jatra. Dedicated to the Lord Indra, this festival is one of dancing, feasting and rejoicing.
The Yaks of Nepal and the Himalayans
Tibetan Yaks are mammals that are native to Tibet and the Himalayan Mountains in Nepal but can adapt to different terrains. Yaks are mainly found in high altitudes because of the thick shaggy coat that they have and their inability to fend off a lot of diseases that are normally found in warmer climates. Yaks can go as high as 20,000 feet but cannot go below 10,000 feet above sea level so their terrain is very specific.
- Discover the Holy Khumbeshwar Temple
- Newar Rites of Passage
- The Enriching Experience of Village Tourism
- The Nepalese Olympic Team
- Climbers Welcome Reduction in Off-Season Climbing Fees
- Nima Rumba – Star of Nepal
- Ranjitkar – Traditional Fabric Dyers of Nepal
- Visit the Fascinating Mustang Eco Museum
- Devghat – Religious Retreat
- Summiting Tilicho Peak




















