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Jang Bahadur – Controversial Historical Figure
Jang Bahadur is a controversial figure in the history of Nepal. Many historians have differing views regarding his influence over the country, and it is believed that his actions have led to ...
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The Sivalik Hills of Nepal
Reaching heights of between 600 and 1,200 meters, the Sivalik Hills stretch for a distance of around 1,600 kilometers from the Teesta River in the Indian state of Sikkim, through Nepal, ...
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International Mountaineers Memorial Park
Even though the Nepal Mountaineering Association has been conducting mountaineering training programs and fatalities on the mountains have been reduced, not all accidents can be avoided, as ...
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Pauba – An Ancient Newari Tradition
With its exact origins lost in the mists of time, pauba painting is a traditional art form of Nepal's Newari people that is believed to date back to the 3rd century, and is still practiced ...
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Trekking the Rolwaling Himal
Eric Shipton decided to begin exploring the Rolwaling Himal in the year 1951. Said to be the home of the illusive Yeti, it forms part of the Himalayas and is located along the border of ...
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Tuladhars – Merchants From the Past
The Tuladhars made a name for themselves in Nepal as traders. For centuries they were known to travel between Nepal, Tibet and India and were industrious in the way of maintaining businesses ...
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Explore the History and Splendor of Kamalamai
Not only is Kamalamai a breathtakingly beautiful destination but it is of great historic value for Nepal. It has a population of approximately just over thirty thousand people and is located ...
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Kirat Tribe of Nepal
There are various tribes scattered along the eastern regions of Nepal, such as Limbu, Rai, Sunuwar and the Yakkha, which fall under the umbrella of the Kirat, or Kirati, tribe. They are all ...
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Fellows Announced for ChangeFusion
The ChangeFusion Nepal organisation was created to develop and promote local entrepreneurship and focuses on the youth of the country that are underprivileged, assisting them to enhance ...
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Terai Duar Savanna and Grasslands of Nepal
The Terai Duar Savanna and Grasslands is shared by Nepal and India. On the Nepalese side of the border the savannas and grasslands stretch from Bhutan to Banke, as well as along the Deukhuri ...