Jal Binayak Temple is one of the valley’s most important Ganesh shrines.
Read MoreKathmandu valley was a lake and the hill of Swayambhunath was an Island. Gradually the lake dried up to leave the fertile valley floor we see today.
Read MoreBagh Bhairav temple, one of the oldest shrines in Kirtipur is known for the guardian deity, Bhairav in form of a tiger. The main statue and icon is composed of clay with a large silver mask with depiction of Bhairav.
Read MoreThe pond is named De Pukhu, which in literal sense translates to country’s pond. Located right in the middle of a dense Newar settlement and to the south of Iconic Bagh Bhairav Temple of Kirtipur.
Read MoreJackie Chan arrived Nepal on Tuesday to distribute relief to earthquake victims.
Read MoreGodawari, located just below the base of Phulchowki, the botanical garden park, open grounds for picnics, lush forest for bird watching and wildlife, the holy sites, along with cool weather attracts many to make it a frequently visited place among Kathmandu residents.
Read MoreKhokana, a traditional and tiny Newari village is situated north of Bungamati in Lalitpur district and is just about 7-8 km far from Kathmandu. This village has its own tradition and culture and also reflects the medieval settlement pattern with a system of drainage and chowks. The community vastly consists of the Newars who earns […]
Read MoreKirtipur, a city of glory that resides on a hill top southwest of Kathmandu, Nepal encompasses many beautiful vihars, chaityas, temples and age old buildings.
Read MoreRato Macchindranath Temple, is one of the oldest Matsyendranath temples, dating back from the 16th century.
Read MoreDespite the cruel dance of nature in Nepal the age old Pashupatinath still stands strong on the banks of river Bagmati. We take a look at both the scientific and religious beliefs of this holy temple of Kathmandu, Nepal.
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