Wednesday 2 January 2013

Lets Visit to Lamjung...


we are talking About a beautifull city Lamjung, I hope you Like what’s here...

Lamjung is one the districts of Nepal. Sahar in Nepali means City or Bazaar. If you are looking for a cleaner Sahar of Nepal, then there more inside the hidden mountains. Take your walking stick or whatever you can hold, get out of the big and crowded cities to find not villages but beautiful Sahars that will touch your heart. Lumjung is one them.

Besishahar, Lamjung district headquarters where Ram's work is based


Lamjung District

Culture Attraction Of "Lamjung"


"Lamjung" is known as the "gateway of Manang"-'the district beyond himal'

 It is rich in culture heritages.bio diversity and natural beauty

 lamjung is an abode for different ponds,rivers,waterfalls,forests, and Gurung culture

Lamjung is an ancestral land of indigenous Gurung communities, who have historical, traditional and cultural attachment with their land, forest and water resources. Lamjung is inhabited by indigenous communities of Gurung, Tamang, Magar, Newar, Hyolmo, Dura, Bhujel, Chepang and Kumal. Indigenous peoples occupy more than 70 % of the total population of Lamjung district. A week long indigenous peoples’ grand cultural festival started at Beshi-shahar in Lamjung on 9 Feb. 2011. Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN), District Coordination Council (DCC), Lamjung is the main organizer of the festival. This is the first time in the history of Nepal that indigenous peoples have become the main organizer of the district level grand festival


Tihar is one of Nepal’s most famous celebrations for the extent of the festivities over the course of the fives days. Next week, this year’s festival will begin! Happy Tihar!



Nepalese Gurung girls wearing traditional costumes dance during the New Year parade of Tamu Losar in Kathmandu, Nepal





How do we celebrate Tamu Losar


Losar is the time when family members of all generations get together and exchange love and greetings.Tamu is another name of Gurung community of Nepal and Losar means New Year. Tamu Losar is celebration of Gurung’s New Year. The Tamu Losar marks the beginning of the Tamu Sambat or Gurung Calendar Year.
Losar is celebrated in Tundikhel ground at the city center vibrant with colorful stalls and people flooding inside on Poush 15 under Nepali Bikaram Sambat Calendar. Poush 15 marks the end of winter and start of spring that also brings warmness and charm to Tamu Losar.
Gurungs all across the world celebrate Tamu Losar by organizing rallies in traditional attires and cultural programs. They also visit Buddhist shrines on that day. The days in Losar and the events are the opportunities to Nepal traveler to witness cultural heritages of the Gurung community. 

इ विश तो अल्ल गुरुङ पेओप्ल्स हप्प्री लोसर 

Tuesday 30 October 2012


Visit To The Pokhara...


Pokhara is situated at about 827 meter from sea level, and is located 124 miles (about 200 km) west of Kathmandu and can be reached by plane in 35 minutes or in 5 hours by bus. Pokhara is the next destination after Kathmandu for many adventure and pleasure trips in and around Pokhara. Pokhara is often called the enchanting Himalayan valley with a heart of major actions and adventures.


  












     

 





The Fewa (or Phewa) Lake


1.5 kilometer long, second largest lake in Nepal, offers an excellent view of the mountains and their reflections on the lake. Many tours and trekking operators and hotels are located on the lakeside. One can easily find a place to sit back, relax and enjoy great meal while enjoying scenery here. You will also enjoy boating on the lake. Most hotels and guest houses have traditional designs and layouts which match with the surrounding views. The photo on the right is of Rara Lake, another popular lake located in Pokhara.












Davis Fall, you sure will remember this snap in Pokhara!!


Witness a unique waterfall that lies 2 Km from central Pokhara City.

The water fall directly goes into a deep and narrow canal with no ends.

It is believed that this deadly waterfall took the life of a tourist named David, who fell down into the canel and was never found, and hence the name David waterfall,

 named in his memory by the people of Pokhara.

This place has many nick names like Davy's Fall,

David's Fall or Davis's Fall,all mean the same thing `

The Davis Water Fall'


                                                       The Other Plases To Visit....


Begnas and Rupa Lake
The name Pokhara is derived from the word Pokhari, which in Nepali means pond or a lake. There are about eight lakes in Pokhara and besides the the fewa lake, the other two lakes known as Begnas Lake and Rupa lake located about 15 km from Pokhara are ideal places for relaxation, boating and fishing. Get to Begnas by bus, or by a taxi, or cycle from Pokhara. Visit Begnas Bazaar for a unique hillside market experience.

Seti Gandaki / Gorge

Seti Gandaki and Seti Gorge are other two important places to visit in Pokhara. The Seti gandaki flows right through the city, it runs completely underground at many places. There is a local myth that the entire land of Pokhara floats on the Seti river. Rivers in Nepal are known for their strength and the purity as entire source is from the Himalayan range.

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The Hidden Beauty of Nature.........




Nature is a Most Beautifull Creation By God in The World....


There is always music amongst the trees in the garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it.Aumonier

They are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy, and its charm.-Theodore Roosevelt


If the outer world is diminished in its grandeur, then the emotional, imaginative, intellectual, and spiritual life of the human is diminished or extinguished.


Without the soaring birds, the great forests, the sounds and coloration of the insects, the free-flowing streams, the flowering fields, the sight of clouds by day and the stars at night, we become impoverished in all that makes us human.


Nature is slow, but sure; she works no faster than need be; she is the tortoise that wins the race by her perseverance.  By~Henry David Thoreau


Nature always takes her time. Great oaks don’t become great overnight. They also lose a lot of leaves, branches and bark in the process of becoming great.  By~Andrew Matthews







There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,
There is a rapture on the lonely shore,
There is society, where none intrudes,
By the deep Sea, and music in its roar
I love not Man the less, but Nature more. By~Lord Byron


Nature’s music is never over; her silences are pauses, not conclusions. By~Mary Webb

There is a way that nature speaks, that land speaks. Most of the time we are simply not patient enough, quiet enough, to pay attention to the story. By~Linda Hogan






Nature can set a sky aflame at sunset or magically transform a familiar landscape into a snow-white wonderland. It can paint a rainbow in the sky, paint beautiful autumn colors on trees, or paint a clump of daffodils in the grass with glow of soft sunlight.



Go Green..........Go Natural................
Incredible Beauti Of Nature.................


The Golden Sunset............ 

Nature reveals its beauty in various forms; deserts, mountains, cliffs, forests, caves, valleys, rocks, islands, waterfalls, springs, oceans and others. Hope you enjoy this tour of beautiful places that take us into a different world – The world of mother nature.