Here are the pictures luring you into Nepal. It is told that a picture speaks things that cannot be expressed in thousands of words. Do you agree? If you don’t, please visit the art council located in Babarmahal, Kathmandu. Here are the pictures that lure you in coming into Nepal on your holidays. This blog Pictures That Luring You Into Nepal is a collection of The best photographs from Nepal. The photos here represent the social, economic, and Nepalese lifestyle as well as natural and cultural heritage.
Some pictures speak thousands of words but cannot bespeak these worlds. The only way to read these words is to experience real. The starry sky seen from the Annapurna Base Camp Trek is one of these. In short, these Pictures lures you in visiting Nepal. It is told that the things that a picture speaks things that cannot be expressed in thousands of words. Do you agree? If you don’t, please visit the art council located in Babarmahal, Kathmandu. Here are the ten pictures that lure you in coming into Nepal on your holidays.
The best photographs from across the country are being displayed here. These photos here represent the social, economic, and Nepalese lifestyle as well as natural and cultural heritage. It is true, Some pictures cannot be described in words and some require a thousand words. The board awarded the pictures that excelled in the field of News, Forests and wildlife, Nepal smile, Religion, Culture, Sports, and Daily Life. The pictures have attracted the eyes of many viewers. Listed here are only a small part of a large collection. We hope this blog Pictures luring you into Nepal makes you travel to Nepal for Adventure holidays.
Truly Some Pictures Lure You Somewhere. Lets Dive Into
The starry sky as seen from the Annapurna Base Camp, Picture @ Ankit Karki
Masked Bhagabati Varahi among the local devotees of Newar Community in the Karcha area affected by The Massive earthquake in 2015. Bhagwati Barahi is worshipped as the goddess who controls the earthquakes. Picture @ Amit Banmala
Cyclers on the way to Markhu, crossing the suspension bridge over Indra-Sarobar. This is the biggest manmade dam of Nepal and new emerging cycling and camping destination just in distance of 35 Km from Kathmandu. Picture @ Bijaya Gurung
The Madhav Narayan festival. On this holy day, Hindu devotees bring the holy water of the Bagmati River and offer it to Pashupatinath. Women worship Madhav Narayan for a whole month by fasting for the long life of their husbands and the Prosperity of their families. Picture by: Sunil Sharma
A local returning home in the evening with his cattle in Rapti Nadi Bridge, Dang.Picture by: Vivek Chaudhari
Through a narrow street of Kathmandu, women returning from the Vegetable market carrying a basket on her back. Picture By: Nabes Chitrakar
The Next 2 Pictures captures a moments of Rice Planting Festivals. Firstly you must know the rice planting is the work for life in Nepal. However, you feel the happiness and celebration even in the working period. In conclusion, Rice Planting Season of Monsoon you can feel the happy moments in the hard laborious time. These pictures of working period of rainy season is one that luring you in to the Natural Nepal. Similarly, the third picture is the result of hard labour which comes in September-Obtober.
One of the most important pictures. Women from Chapagaun sharing the joy of planting rice in Ashad 15, National Rice Plantation Festival. Photo by: Narayan Maharjan
Pokhreli girl enjoying herself in the mud during Rice Planting Festival. Picture by: Pratap Thapa
A momentary picture depicting a farmer woman trying to cover her head with a shawl and shadow of cloud over the field. Photo by: Nives Chitrakar
First twin young elephants (Ram and Laxman) playing in Chitwan National Park. Picture of these 2 elephants will be printed on 1000 Rupees Note of Nepal. Picture By: Aangad Dhakal
A leopard being taken into control after it entered a resident’s house in Kuleshor, Kathmandu. Picture by: Bijaya Rai
Paanchaaule bird mating in Paklim, Sunsari. Picture By: Bisap Tamrakar
Kingfisher taking a fish it caught towards its offsprings. Picture by: Bishop Tamrakar
Vultures flying from their habitat after a fire broke out in the community forest of Arghakhachi. Due to the massive forest fire in the month of Falgun and Chait. Above all, the green forest is the biggest sources of fire. Picture by: C.P Khanal
Tibetan wild donkeys at Limi Valley, Humla. Picture by: Tashi Rapti Ghale
Cloud of dust emerging after the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake of 2015. The picture was taken from Hattiban, Kathmandu. Above all the earthquake is not reason to visit Nepal. But how we able to rise and restructuring is our ancient heritage makes you happy. Picture by Bikram Rai
Pictures luring you into Nepal Conclusion
Do these pictures have capabilities of Luring you to Nepal? If not, No worries. Trekking Trail Nepal gives you the other hundred reasons to visit Nepal. Firstly, the Highest Himalayas. Secondly, the unique religious harmony. Thirdly, the un-matched biodiversity and the list goes on.
Namaste! My name is Madan Sapkota. My thirst for adventure and my hunger for thrill is never-ending. I am a civil engineer by profession, yet I have traveled to different places, met different people, and gained a lot in the process. I want to pursue this passion and share my experiences with everyone. I don’t want to be limited to the work or on Social Medias, but to be boundless. Exploring and sharing, are the two reasons for my adventures. Hence I am continuously seeking for adventure and travel.