Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Friday, March 30, 2018

Top 10 popular Festivals of Nepal

Nepal is enormously called the world of colorful vibrant fairs. Most of the fairs celebrated in Nepal have the religious connotation and some are primarily based on vital occasions from historic mythology and epic literature. The shiny cultural diversity of Nepal may be found within the difference of different competition celebrations. Exactly here are the Top 10 popular festivals of Nepal

10. Teej


Teej is a celebration of fasting wherein ladies pray for marital bliss, properly being in their partner and children and purification of their personal body and soul. It takes location in August and September. Inside the gift context, the pageant has a connotation with rights of girls.

9. Janai Purnima

Monday, June 12, 2017

Annapurna and Everest base Camp Trekking routes are in the "Top 10 best trekking routes around the world"

Go interact with people from different arena, immerse yourself in cultures and begin to open yourself up to viewpoints that you had never been before. For me, trekking is one of the greatest joys in life. Scrutinize historical epochs and typical sociopolitical pictures of different countries you pass by. Explore the unexplored and discover your own self in the midst of countless natural splendors, cultural and biological diversities. This world offers myriads of possibilities to trek around and explore some of the most beautiful and untouched places. And here I go, presenting you with the list of 10, undoubtedly the best, trekking routes in the world. All ten of them are worth putting in the wishlist of every trekking aspirant who wants to venture into the most amazing places this planet has to offer. As this list came out of much research and from many resources, the routes listed here are the ones that have been loved the most.

10. Routeburn Track, New Zealand

Altitude:  up to 1255m
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Days for Trek: 2-4 days
Best month for Trek: Late October to Late April
Major Attractions: Mt. Aspiring, Fiordland National Park, Darren Mountains, Hollyford Valley,

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

The Craft of Making , Legendary weapon of Gorkha "Khukuri"


Among the many emblems of Nepali culture, the khukuri is, perhaps, the most recognised one. Once used to instill fear in enemies, the curved blade has now become the symbol of courage. Although it finds limited use in modern warfare, the khukuri still remains a versatile weapon.
The khukuri has been transformed into a multifunctional tool for the Biswakarmas, the traditional craftsmen who have been making it for generations.
In small pockets around Kathmandu, one can find these craftsmen burning metal and giving it the distinct curved shape. Photojournalist Kabin Adhikari visited one such factory near Manohara, Kathmandu.


Amrit Biswakarma (32) has been crafting khukuris from sheets of metal since the age of 17. The man from Ramechhap, northeast of Kathmandu, has left his son in his village of Goshara to make khukuris in Kathmandu.

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Nepal is in first position of best value country to visit

As per Lonly Planet, Nepal is in first position of Best Value Country in the world , details are given below :

1. Nepal
Nepal is bouncing back from earthquakes and a fuel strike that made getting round the country tough. It remains a fabulous choice for budget-conscious travellers, who can access the best of its world-famous trekking routes and underrated wildlife for well south of US$50 a day. Visitor numbers are slowly recovering and the time is ripe to get back to Nepal’s mighty mountains; wherever you go, you’ll receive a warm welcome, as your visit brings much-needed income to communities getting back on their feet.
 

2. Namibia

Monday, June 5, 2017

Nepal in Top 10 Countries to visit in 2017

As per the Lonelyplanet.com, Nepal is the 5th Country to visit in 2017.Others 9 Countries and the details are as follows,

1. Canada
Bolstered by the wave of positivity unleashed by its energetic new leader Justin Trudeau, and with dynamic cities that dominate global livability indices and a reputation for inclusiveness and impeccable politeness, the world’s second-largest country will usher in its sesquicentennial in 2017 in rollicking good health. Marking 150 years since confederation, the elongated birthday party promises to be heavy on bonhomie and highly welcoming to international gatecrashers. And, with a weak Canadian dollar pushing down prices, the overseas visitor should have plenty of pocket money to spend on Canada’s exciting fusion food and mysteriously underrated wine.
 

2. Colombia

Sunday, May 28, 2017

Lukla Airpot - Top 10 Dangerous airport in the world

Top 10 of World’s Scariest Airports. The most dangerous airport landings. The most extreme, scariest and hairiest of all airports in the world. The airports on the this list are because of their extreme locations at high altitudes, difficult approaches, or short runways, all of which make landings challenging.
10. Saba Airport – World’s Shortest Commercial Airport Runway.
Located about 28 miles south of St. Maarten. The Saba International Airport has the world’s shortest commercial airport runway. It is 400 meters (1300 feet) in total length. Considered the most dangerous airport for landing. This landing strip looks incredible. You have to be a shap-shooting pilot, to land your jet here.
9. Toncontin Airport, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Saturday, May 27, 2017

The Last Resort, Nepal in Top 10 Bungee Jumps in the World

321 meters: Royal Gorge Bridge, Colorado, United States

The Royal Gorge Bridge in ColoradoLike skydiving, only scarier.

The Colorado-based bridge was the highest suspension bridge in the world for nearly 75 years, until 2001 when the Liuguanghe Bridge in China surpassed it.
The Royal Gorge Bridge is by far the highest bungee jumping spot. A series of adrenaline-pumping activities are held daily.
The "thrilliest" are the “Go Fast! Games” -- highly competitive and fun games held in the last weekend of September.


233 meters: Macau Tower, Macau, China

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Nepal is on the List of Top 10 Slowest internet connection in the world

When your internet is slow, it takes ages for a web page to load, hours to watch a 10-minute video on YouTube, your Skype connection fails most of the time midway during a conversation and it takes ages to complete even the simplest online tasks.
This can be blamed on the ISP, but in some countries, the ISP’s cannot do much about as country itself may lack the infrastructure to deliver high internet speeds. Keeping this in mind, here are the 10 countries with the world’s slowest internet speeds.
10. Malaysia
The internet was introduced in Malaysia in 1995. That’s long enough. But the country has failed to latch on to the internet as it should and offers an average internet speed of only 1.2 Mbps. Malaysia is ranked no. 71 in the world as far as its internet connectivity is concerned.