Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Know about Nepal

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It is 48th largest country by population and 93rd largest country by area.  Nepal has a diverse geography, including plains, subalpine forested hills, and eight of the world’s ten tallest mountains, including Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth. Kathmandu is the nation’s capital and largest city. Nepal is a multiethnic nation with Nepali as the official language. Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, was born in Lumbini in southern Nepal. The curved moon on the flag is a symbol of the peaceful and calm nature of Nepali, while the sun represents the aggressiveness of Nepali warriors. Nepal’s flag is the only national flag in the world that is not rectangular in shape

CULTURE

Traditional stories are rooted in the reality of day-to-day life, tales of love, affection and battles as well as demons and ghosts and thus reflect local lifestyles, culture, and beliefs. Many Nepali folktales are enacted through the medium of dance and music. Most houses in the rural lowlands of Nepal are made up of a tight bamboo framework and walls of a mud and cow-dung mix.   The family is very important in Nepalese life, and is traditionally close-knit and loyal. The equivalent female national outfit is the Gunyou Cholo.

The curved moon on the flag is a symbol of the peaceful and calm nature of Nepali, while the sun represents the aggressiveness of Nepali warriors.

REGIONS

Nepal was divided into five development regions, 14 administrative zones and 75 districts. The 14 administrative zones were grouped into five development regions.  Nepal was divided into five development regions, 14 administrative zones and 75 districts. The 14 administrative zones were grouped into five development regions. Nepal was divided into 7 states on 20 September 2015 according to the 4th schedule of the constitution. All of the states were formed by grouping the present districts of Nepal.

Kathmandu Durbar Square in front of the old royal palace of the former Kathmandu Kingdom
 

FESTIVALS

Nepal is distinctly known as the world of colorful vibrant festivals. Most of the festivals celebrated in Nepal have religious connotation and some are based on important events from ancient mythology and epic literature.

Dashain and Tihar| Buddha Jayanti|Gai Jatra| Janai Purnima| Teej| Shree Krishna Janmastami| Fagun Purnima| Maghe Sankranti| Indrajatra|Mahashivaratri

WHY?

To have a devotional peace of mind friendly approach. Lose yourself in a rockery land. Lots of tourist city, beaches, luxury, and a place where you can have more fun.

Monday, June 7, 2010

The Real views of a Traveller to India - Courtesy - Daniele Carolina Iung, Brazil - London

Namaste!!!
I basically just arrived from India and I'm so happy and so glad to had the opportunity to visit this amazing country through Karwingz.
The country itself is really mysterious, the air you breathe, all the Gods that they have, holy cows just make the culture even more interesting than it is already.
I've been to Delhi which is such messy city with its horns and breaks, bikes, cars, people, everyone together trying to cross streets....but at the same time everyone understands and respect each other.
Taj Mahal is an ilusion....I just can't explain the feeling, breathe taking!!!
Goa is amazing, it is a little similiar to our beaches in Brazil, a part from the fact that there is only one beach call "Anjuna" where you can wear biquinis, the other ones....just fully dressed....hahaha, imagine how funny!!!
And finally we arrived to Chennai...middle of may and just 42 dregres...hahaha, nothing else you could feel apart from the hit.
Chennai was such special city for me as we stayed in a traditional Indian family and had their house door open for us as if we were their kids. I had the best room of the house, my mum was just a piece of heaven and dad, sister, brother, niece and friends were the angels building such good atmosphere everywhere around me.
I'm sorry, the words sound a bit too much, but that is nothing comparing with the experience I had and the changes India has made to my life.

"India is unbelieviable to believe!!!!...poor pleople, hot weather, fully dressed code, 1 billion people living in the country and everybody keeps smiling"!!!

I just loved every moment that I had there....even eating with hands and using the funny toilets!!!


Daniele Iung
Brazil-London

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Revisão

O ato de rever é considerado uma das causas pelas quais as pessoas viajam para a Índia. Além de promover o turismo na Índia, a revisão serve como um guia muito bom para o turista. A análise fornece informação sobre Viagem & Turismo na Índia e também oferece informações sobre Ioga, Ayurveda, Dança e Instrumento.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Review

This Review is committed to the cause of people who travel to India. Apart from promoting tourism in India, the review serves as a very good guide for the tourist. The Review provides Travel & Tourism information in India, and also offers information about Yoga, Ayurveda, Dance and Instrument.