Nepal, a country nestled in the foothills of the Great Himalayas, is not only renowned for its breathtaking landscapes but also for its rich cultural tapestry. One unique celebration that has gained international acclaim is the Nepal Dog Festival, locally known as Kukur Tihar. This festival, rooted in the deep connection between humans and dogs,…
It is sure that this pilgrimage package covers various locations in Nepal and India which includes but not limited to places like Janaki temple in Nepal where Sita was born, Ayodhya where lord Shri Ram was born, Buxar, Kashi, Bhadrachalam, Chitrakoot, Hampi, Kanchipuram, Nandigram, Nashik, Prayagraj, Rameshwaram, Shringaverpur, Sitamarhi and Varanasi etc.
Welcome to Nepal Tourism Hub – helping you explore hidden GEMS in Nepal. If you aren’t aware of the fact that one can apply for VISA to Nepal online, this post is for you all. Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Immigration, Nepal has developed an e-governance system from where you can apply for Tourist…
Namaste and a very healthy good morning to all from Nepal. In this state of emergency, Nepal is not the only country that is being affected because of novel health risk nCOV. There is a kind of fear in the general public regarding the spread of coronavirus is capital of Nepal. With indication of WHO…
Nepal Government Department of Immigration announced the suspension of On Arrival VISA for tourists effective from March 7, 2020 as a result of precaution against Corona Virus outbreak. Minister of defense and external affair Mr. Ishwor Pokhrel chaired a meeting on March 1, 2020 to announce the emergency message for foreigners trying to visit Nepal…
This wonderful and unique Hindu festival generally occurs in late November or early December of English calendar every year in Nepal. Lots of devotees gather around different religious destinations of Nepal like Pashupatinath, Muktinath, Arjundhara Dham, Devghat Dham, Manakamana Temple etc. every year on Marga Krishna Chaturdashi.
The first Dharahara before the 1934 earthquakeDharahara in Kathmandu was the tallest building in Nepal and the second such tower built by Bhimsen Thapa.The first tower was built eight years earlier in 1824 and was 11 stories high, two stories taller than the Dharahara. Dharahara is said to be built for Queen Lalit Tripura Sundari,…