Lets Visit to Lamjung...
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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!
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.