What it’s like working in Kathmandu as a foreigner
My journey to Nepal started rather unexpectedly. As part of my Master’s program in Mobilities and Educational Tourism at Caen university, I was required to complete a relevant internship experience...
View ArticleThe making of a festival: How PhotoKTM drew attention to the non-human
Patan underwent an artistic transformation as the fifth edition of the Photo Kathmandu Festival unfolded. Curated by Photo Circle, the festival showcased public art exhibitions across six venues,...
View ArticleRe-imagining Reality with Kiran Manandhar
Kiran Manandhar stands out as a pioneer in Nepal’s Contemporary Art scene. He continues to create waves with his work, inspiring Nepali artists to take risks with their creative expression and break...
View ArticleChasing Records in The Death Zone – Interview on Mountaineering with Kristin...
Kristin Harila is on a mission: her goal is to climb all fourteen 8000-meter peaks in a breath-taking time of less than six months. She came close to this feat already in 2022, but in the last moment...
View ArticleIndra Jatra: A Tourist’s Guide on where to be and when
Celebrated for eight days during the eleventh month of the Newari people’s calendar, Indra Jatra shows how the indigenous culture of Kathmandu Valley, one that has its roots in a time where history...
View ArticleMajor Festivals of Nepal in 2024
In Nepal, there are as many festivals as there are days in a year. Being blessed with the quality of being one of the most culturally diverse countries, someone somewhere is celebrating a festivity on...
View ArticleThe Eight Most Widely Rejoiced New Years of Nepal
All across the globe and its many cultures, people have been keeping track of Earth’s revolutions around the Sun, and have celebrated each in their own time and manner. Besides, for the sake of...
View Article20 Reasons to Visit Nepal in 2024
Nepal is finally fully open to visitors and travelers, after two uncertain and testing years. After two years of being at a standstill, the Government of Nepal is putting a special emphasis on...
View ArticleTerai – The Other Face of Nepal
When people think of Nepal, the first things that come to mind are the Himalayas with its yaks and snow leopards, or the cultural and historical haven of the Kathmandu Valley. Most travelers find...
View ArticleHiti Tales: The stories behind Kathmandu’s ancient Water Spouts
Hitis, ancient water spouts, also known as Dhunge Dharas have served as integral components of Kathmandu’s traditional water supply system for centuries. The water from the Hitis serves various...
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