The Latest Guidebook to Pokhara (updated 2024)

Pokhara Guidebook cover

The most updated and detailed guidebook to Pokhara, anywhere! The latest of my 2024 edition guidebooks for Nepal has just been published. This February 2024 edition to Pokhara marks the continued success of my guidebook collection which offer more detail, practical advice, reviews and better maps than you’ll find anywhere else. They also include post-pandemic …

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The disappearing temples of Pokhara

Old Bazaar Pokhara

Did you know that there are dozens of temples in Pokhara? Very few people explore Pokhara beyond the popular Lakeside area. It’s not hard to imagine why either as very little “old” culture is ever promoted there. An unfortunate result of big resort hotels and adventure activities outshining the past. Back in the mid 17th century …

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Saving the temples of Nepal with Digital Archaeology

Kathesimbhu Stupa in 3D

Digital Archaeology: saving the past for the future in Nepal Digital acquisitions enable us to capture the surface of an object in 3D along with its visual properties. These digital images collectively reform temples, monuments, shrines and artifacts into three-dimensional representations of geometric data. This includes not only structural modules but also textures, tones and in some cases …

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Nepal’s temples still lie in ruins

King Mall Column ruins Kathmandu Durbar Square

Nepal’s unique cultural history is becoming a distant afterthought Following the 2015 earthquakes in Nepal a huge humanitarian effort took place. Although over 9000 people lost their lives and thousands more were made homeless, a massive international program brought aid to the country. Priorities were in the right place. Amazingly as people looked to help …

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Bhai Tika: Day five of Tihar in Nepal

Bhai Tika Puja in Nepal

Bhai Tika in Nepal Day Five of the week long Tihar festival in Nepal is when brothers and sisters bless each other. It’s the day after the fourth day of Tihar which is filled with blessings and the lighting of candles or lights. Today’s celebrations surround the family. Bhai in Nepalese means (younger brother). The elder sister will …

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Mha Puja: Day four of Tihar in Nepal

Sambat in Kathmandu

Mha Puja, Gobardhan Puja, OX festival and Newar New year! Day Four of the week long Tihar festival in Nepal comes after the cow festival and it’s when things get a little complicated. Essentially it’s the Ox festival, a celebration of oneself and when children come out in the evening asking, singing and dancing for money. Lights and rangoli are …

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