Nepal’s Aviation
Nepal's aviation industry, known for its accident-prone topography, has experienced 59 domestic aircraft accidents, 7 foreign aircraft accidents, and 34...
Nepal's aviation industry, known for its accident-prone topography, has experienced 59 domestic aircraft accidents, 7 foreign aircraft accidents, and 34...
Kirtipur offers food lovers fine, traditional dishes oozing with flavour and taste. Kirtipur is nestled on a hill with a...
In Hinduism, Lord Ganesha believed to have an elephant head, is worshipped as the god of prosperity and one who...
Lord Shiva, also known as Mahadeva – literally 'greatest god' - is one of the most revered deities in Nepali...
Dharahara, Kathmandu's iconic landmark, has been rebuilt and reopened nearly nine years after the April 25, 2015 earthquake. Spanning 231,087.2...
The comforting, earthy aroma of freshly fired pottery fills the room. The silky, gritty sensation of handling the clay calms...
Nepal has long been a global leader in wildlife conservation, with nearly a quarter of its land designated as protected...
Strolling around the colourful alleys in town, you will encounter numerous 'dhunge dhara' - waterspouts sculpted since the Middle Ages....
Time is frozen in Khokana, an antiquated city eight kilometres from Kathmandu's chaotic city centre. Wander here and feel as...
After almost a century, the Ranjitkar community of Bhaktapur is reviving the long-lost Lakhe Dance tradition. Fuelled by the younger...