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Ranjitkar – Traditional Fabric Dyers of Nepal
The word Ranjitkar refers to people who work with color and is the name of a historic caste in Nepal. There is not much documented about the Ranjitkar in ancient times, but they are mentioned in Jayasthiti Malla’s declaration of the castes and sculptures from those times, as they were known for their talent to create magnificent colors through dyeing techniques. Today, a little more is known of this mysterious group, and small groups of Ranjitkars are still present in modern Nepal, although they too have adjusted their lifestyle, as most have, to grow with the changing times.
Visit the Fascinating Mustang Eco Museum
Situated about a fifteen minute walk from Nepal’s Jomsom airport, the Mustang Eco Museum allows visitors a fascinating glimpse into the ancient history and culture that shaped this beautiful part of the world. Visitors can spend a few pleasant hours viewing all the exhibits in the museum, which includes a fascinating collection of beads, bones, ceramic vessels and pendants, recovered from the ancient burial caves of Mustang, and many of which date as far back as 800 BC.
Devghat – Religious Retreat
The village of Devghat, situated about five kilometers north-west of Narayanghat in Nepal, is renowned for its pervading atmosphere of tranquility. Resting in an area where the Kali Gandaki and Trisuli Rivers converge to form the Narayani River, which goes on to flow into the great Ganges River, Devghat is considered by Hindus to be a most holy place. This is also the spot where wooded hills meet wide open plains, adding to the exquisite beauty of the landscape of this popular pilgrimage destination.
Summiting Tilicho Peak
The majestic mountain peaks of Nepal attract mountaineering enthusiasts from far and wide. There are a number of routes that adventurers can choose from, according to their capabilities, as they pursue their personal goals. Tilicho Peak, towering at a height of 7134 meters is rated by experienced climbers as a technical climb, with many agreeing that it presents an exciting challenge for even the most experienced climber.
Krishnastami – Celebrating the Birth of Lord Krishna
The beautiful country of Nepal is a popular destination for tourists from all around the world. It is especially popular among travelers who enjoy trekking, which brings them into close contact with the friendly people who call Nepal home. Festivals are a way of life among the predominantly Hindu population and visitors are likely to witness at least one of these colorful occasions while traveling through Nepal. The two-day festival known as Krishnastami, which takes place during the month of August each year, is a festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna.
- Tourism to Combat Global Warming
- Nepal’s Great One-horned Rhinoceros
- Ilam – Queen of Hills
- 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




















