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Visit Panauti: preservation & tourism at its best

Panauti, Nepal

Panauti – last of the great Nepalese Heritage sites? I’d heard of Panauti before. It was that little Newari town most people said was “nice”. Not much to do, but still it was “nice”. I’ve already learned not to pay too much attention to local information when it came to cultural heritage appreciation in Nepal. …

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Nepal: two years after the earthquake

Man waving Nepalese flag

What has happened in Nepal since the 2015 earthquake I originally wrote this on April 25th 2016, one year after the earthquake. Now it’s April 25th 2017 and little has changed. That is the sad fact of post earthquake Nepal. Read on for some on-the-ground facts the hold no punches. It’s exactly two years since …

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Taking Archery Lessons in Kathmandu from the Best Female Archers!

Archery in Kathmandu

Taking Archery Lessons in Kathmandu Archery is not something you would often associate with Kathmandu or Nepal. It does have a long history in Nepal just as it has around the world. Hunting both on foot and on horse Nepalese archers were once prolific with a bamboo bow and arrow. Then came progress and it …

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Bardia National Park – in search of wild tigers

Tiger at Bardia National Park Nepal

Into the Bardia jungle at dawn The day begins at dawn with an early shower. No deodorant, no cologne and no soap. In other words, no chemical smells. Tigers and other wildlife can smell you from miles away. If they smell something as disgusting as fragrance chemicals they are less likely to come out and …

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