Muglin-Pokhara Highway Expansion: 6-Lane Roads & 12 Bridges

 Muglin-Pokhara Highway is a vital road connecting Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, to the picturesque Pokhara Valley. As one of the busiest roads in Nepal, the highway has long been a key infrastructure component in facilitating both domestic and international travel. With the increasing demand for safer and more efficient transportation, the government of Nepal, in collaboration with international investors, has been…

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Exploring Tamang Cuisine: Top Traditional Foods of the Tamang Community

Tamang Cuisine refers to the traditional food culture and culinary practices of the Tamang community, one of the indigenous ethnic groups of Nepal. Rooted in the hilly and mountainous regions—especially around Kathmandu Valley, Rasuwa, Nuwakot, and Sindhupalchowk—Tamang cuisine is known for its simple, hearty, and organic food that reflects a close connection with nature and traditional lifestyles. Nepal is home…

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Pathibhara Temple Collects Over Rs 13 Million in Six Months​

Pathibhara Temple, one of Nepal’s most revered religious sites, has once again captured attention—not just for its spiritual significance but also for the sheer scale of offerings it receives. According to recent reports, over Rs 13 million in cash offerings were collected at the temple in a span of just six months, highlighting its growing prominence among devotees and tourists…

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Delish Nepal Expands Dairy Line with Flavored Milk and Milkshakes

Delish Nepal, renowned for pioneering Greek yogurt in the country, is now expanding its dairy offerings by introducing flavored milk and milkshakes. This strategic move aims to diversify its product line and cater to the evolving tastes of Nepali consumers. With a commitment to quality and innovation, Delish continues to redefine the dairy landscape in Nepal. Delish Nepal, the country’s…

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Koshi Province Announces 2082 as Tourism Year

 Koshi Province Tourism Year 2082 In a strategic move to bolster its tourism sector, Koshi Province has officially declared the year 2082 in the Nepali calendar as “Tourism Year.” This initiative, unveiled on September 27, 2024, coinciding with World Tourism Day, underscores the province’s commitment to enhancing its tourism infrastructure, promoting cultural heritage, and stimulating economic growth. With a substantial…

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Two Giant Mountains Found Beneath Earth, Taller than Mt Everest

Mountains found beneath Earth, also known as subterranean mountains or mantle mountains, refer to massive geological structures located deep within the Earth’s mantle, far below the planet’s crust. These structures are not made of rock like surface mountains but are dense, solid formations composed of mantle materials, extending for hundreds to thousands of kilometers in height. They are typically detected…

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Avoid Walking on Frozen Gosaikunda Lake: Stay Safe

Gosaikunda Lake Nestled high in the Himalayas at an altitude of about 4,380 meters is not only a natural wonder but also a sacred site revered by thousands of Hindus and Buddhists. Every year, this pristine alpine lake attracts pilgrims, trekkers, and nature lovers alike. However, as winter transforms the lake into a shimmering sheet of ice, a concerning trend…

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Discover Jajarkot: An Untouched Gem of Nepal with Rich History and Natural Beauty

Jajarkot, a hidden treasure in the far western region of Nepal, is one of the most underrated destinations for travelers. Known for its untouched natural beauty, rich history, and unique cultural heritage, this charming district offers an authentic Nepali experience far from the bustling tourist crowds. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, nature lover, or adventure seeker, Jajarkot is the perfect…

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