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Little Bhutan
#836 ( 9-15 December 2016 )
Former refugees have turned Albemarle Road into a microcosm of their Himalayan homeland
Durgas and doors
#836 ( 9-15 December 2016 )
Meena Kayastha’s latest artwork on doors salvaged after the April 2015 earthquake exudes ingenuity and quality
Healing Langtang
#835 ( 2-8 December 2016 )
Australian researchers caught up in avalanche last year building a cultural museum to boost tourism.
The maxium pilot
#835 ( 2-8 December 2016 )
Nepal's tourism industry has lost a devoted professional.
Thundu Sherpa, 46
#835 ( 2-8 December 2016 )
On Monday morning as the earth shook, the diametrically opposed worlds of mountaineering and horology lost a legend.
On course to be champion
#835 ( 2-8 December 2016 )
Pratima Sherpa literally grew up on a golf course and wants to be Nepal’s first female professional golfer.
The ecology of worship
#834 ( 25 Nov - 1 Dec 2016 )
Pollution and encroachment of the Vishnumati River have affected the
culture and rituals that used to take place along its banks
Pencilling in Kathmandu
#834 ( 25 Nov - 1 Dec 2016 )
Rajman Singh’s exquisite drawings of Kathmandu Valley in the mid-19th century are being exhibited in Nepal for the first time
“Freedom is not free”
#834 ( 25 Nov - 1 Dec 2016 )
The first Bangladeshi to climb Seven Summits wants to empower girls to scale life’s mountains
Rolling in dough
#833 ( 18-24 November 2016 )
Swiss chef Fredy Andermatt is in Kathmandu to teach Nepalis the fine art of bakery
Skydiving off the roof of the world
#833 ( 18-24 November 2016 )
An adventure so adventurous that it has been listed as one of the 50 ways to be a daredevil by CNN
War is the crime
#832 ( 11-17 November 2016 )
Photographer Stephen Champion goes from covering war between men to war on nature
A chariot through time
#832 ( 11-17 November 2016 )
Exhibition that documents 40 years of the Rāto Matsyendranāth festival in photographs
Doctor strange
#832 ( 11-17 November 2016 )
Despite the exquisite visuals, it is the heart and the humour in the writing that wins the day
Old traditions, new meanings
#832 ( 11-17 November 2016 )
Though the dance drama tradition still retains its religious values, it has taken a far more significant meaning
Vroom Vroom
#831 ( 28 Oct - 3 Nov 2016 )
Motorbiking in Mustang: the beauty of the place with the fresh air rushing past your face is a dream
Jazz Bazaar at Gokarna
#831 ( 28 Oct - 3 Nov 2016 )
Jazzmandu has gone way beyond its roots and incorporates a good number of genres
A basket case
#831 ( 28 Oct - 3 Nov 2016 )
Can the traditional bamboo handicraft industry revitalise itself?
Chhakka Panja
#831 ( 28 Oct - 3 Nov 2016 )
Despite its popular cast and characteristic comic one-liners, it is as if this is too serious a subject to be laughing about
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