Gathemangal, also known as Ghantakarna Chaturdasi, is a unique festival celebrated by the Newar community in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. It falls on Shrawan Krishna Chaturdashi, which typically occurs in June or July according to the Bikram Sambat calendar. This vibrant festival is a colorful display of warding off evil spirits and ushering in peace and prosperity.
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Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a wildlife enthusiast's paradise. Nestled in the heart of Nepal, this pristine jungle offers an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking an up-close encounter with nature. A jungle safari in Chitwan is an adventure that will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Nepal, the landlocked wonder in the Himalayas, beckons with its soaring peaks and vibrant culture. But beyond the thrill of trekking, a quieter magic awaits in the country's charming hill stations. Nagarkot, Dhulikhel, and Bandipur offer a delightful escape - a chance to breathe in fresh mountain air, soak in breathtaking vistas, and immerse yourself in a slower pace of life.
Nepal, the landlocked kingdom in the heart of the Himalayas, is a dream destination for adventure seekers. With eight of the world's fourteen highest peaks, including the mighty Everest, Nepal offers a haven for hikers of all levels. From gentle strolls through serene valleys to challenging treks culminating in breathtaking mountain panoramas, there's a perfect hike waiting to be discovered.
Though the Himalayas are often associated with Nepal, the country's real attraction is in the rainy season. Monsoon Nepal is a symphony of glowing waterfalls, green valleys, and a strong cultural process that awakens with the rain. Forget the postcard-perfect images of snow-capped peaks. Here's a closer look at what you can expect during this special and sometimes overlooked time of year for travel.
"In Satya Yuga, Bipaswi Buddha came from a city known by the name of Bandhumati; and having taken up his abode on the mountain to the west of Nag Hrad(Kathmandu Valley) sowed a lotus-seed in the tank, on the day of the full moon in the month of Chait. The lotus seed that had been sown brought forth a lotus flower, in the middle of which Swayambhu (who had come from Aknisht Bhuban) appeared in the form of light, on the day of the full moon in Aswin." Wright 1877: 77-78