To Nepal |
Welcome |
Frist Introduction Of Nepal: You are welcome in Nepal- the most happining destination in the World- a heady mixture of Unique culture proudly preserved; mind boggling adventure and remarkable Natural beauty. A land where you can revitalize your mind, body and soul amidst scenery that is simply a knock out-age-old traditional hospitality is a bonus, of course. The Himalayan Kingdom has the richest and most diverse culture landscapes anywhere. Nepal is the holy land of Lord PashupatiNath and Gautam Buddha where the Hindus and Buddhists have lived together in harmony for centuries. The Temple of Pasupatinath is Nepal's most sacred Hindu Shrine and one of the four most important cities in the World for Shiva worshippers. The Lord Buddha, the light of Asia, was born in Lumbini in Nepal's Southern plains, Which makes Nepal a scared pilgrimage destination for Buddhists as well as. The rich tapestry of the cultural heritage of Nepal is synthesized in the Kathmandu valley- These ancient cities of the valley Patan, Kathmandu, Bhaktapur-represent an epitome me of harmony in urban design, elegant architecture and refined culture. These cities pack a concentration of religions monuments unequalled in the world. Don't miss the seven monument zones named as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO all situated within the small confines of the valley. Second introduction: __________________ Art, Craft & Culture: Bronze & Metal, Ceramics & Pottery, Dance, Festivals, Gold Jewelry, Language, Living Goddess, Masks, Mithila Art, Museums, Traditional Tamang Music, Paper(Handmand), Semi Precious Stones, Souvenirs, Stone, Terracotta, Textiles, Thangka, Woodcraving. Body, Mind & Soul: Astrology, Ayurveda, Buddhist Studies, Faith Healer, Homoeopathy, Meditaion, Myths & floklore, Pilgrimage Sites, Sacred symbols, Tibetan Medicine, Yoga, Taichi. Nature: Animals, Birds, Butterflies, Flora, Fossils (Shaligram, Ammonite), Medicinal Plants, Orchids, Rhododendrons, Tree. Heritage: Namo Buddha, Stupa of Boudhanath, Stupa of Swayambhunath, Pashupatinath, Changu Narayan, Jankpur, Panauti, Ruruchhetra, Varaha chhetra, World Heritage UNESCO. Rural: Home Stays, Rural Visits, Sustainable Eco Tourism, Village Tourism etc. In adding dazzling color to Nepal's myriad attractions are the many festivals that do the calendar. Try to Join in the numerous annual festivals that are celebrated throughout the year in traditional style highlighting enduring customs and beliefs. The dates for festivals are determined using Nepal's calendar and the dates change annually on the Gregorian calendar. Name of months Festival in Nepal December-January Seto Machhendranath February- March Shiva Raatri (Lord Shiva's Night) March - April Baleju Jatra, Ghora jatra April - May Biskhet Jatra, Mother's day, Rato Macchendranath and Buddha Jayanti (Buddha's Birthday) May - June Mani Rimdu June - July Tribhuvan Jayanti July - August Naga Panchami(Day of the Sankes) Janai Purnima (The Sacred Thread) August-September Gai Jatra, Krishna Jayanti(Krishna's Birth) Father's Day, Tij(Women's Festival) Sepember-October Indra Jatra, Dasain October-November Tihar November-December Sita Bibha Panchami, Balachaturdasi. |