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In perfect harmony
#824 ( 2-8 September 2016 )
Done right, Kathmandu’s traditional architecture would add to the city’s aesthetics and make it more seismic-resistant
Thrill and chill in Pokhara
#823 ( 26 Aug - 1 Sep 2016 )
The Lake City is now more renowned as a place for both chill and thrill seekers
Trekking as if people mattered
#823 ( 26 Aug - 1 Sep 2016 )
In Dolpa, as elsewhere, it is not simply a question of ‘more’ tourism, but tourism of the ‘right’ kind
Go Do Phoksundo
#823 ( 26 Aug - 1 Sep 2016 )
Dolpa lake in the monsoon is a precious jewel in Nepal’s crown
Bhagvad Gita as opera
#823 ( 26 Aug - 1 Sep 2016 )
East meets West in the performance of Arjuna’s Dilemma at Patan Museum next week
The beginning of history
#822 ( 19-25 August 2016 )
A debate between purists and pragmatists is delaying reconstruction of earthquake-damaged heritage sites
200 years of botanical art
#822 ( 19-25 August 2016 )
Britain and Nepal mark a bicentennial of cooperation in documenting our country’s biodiversity
Children in time and space
#822 ( 19-25 August 2016 )
Picturing Himalayan children and how little their lives have changed
Chitlang Heritage Trail
#821 ( 12-18 August 2016 )
Mixing history with adventure and fun on the old trail to Kathmandu
Lorry laureates
#821 ( 12-18 August 2016 )
A visit to the truck studios of Banepa where poets and artists let their creative juices flow
Keventers comes to Kathmandu
#821 ( 12-18 August 2016 )
British-era brand now serving its finest milkshakes in Kathmandu
When it comes to water
#820 ( 5-11 August 2016 )
River pollution is changing how we perform our rituals
Homecoming
#820 ( 5-11 August 2016 )
Why Nepalis who studied abroad are choosing to come home in growing numbers
Going underground
#819 ( 29 July - 4 August 2016 )
Nepal is also a land of caves, and the most cavernous of them all is Siddha Gufa in Tanahu
In memorium of Dubby Bhagat, 73
#819 ( 29 July - 4 August 2016 )
“It’s going to be an extraordinary paper.”
Uprooted Lives
#818 ( 22-28 July 2016 )
Photo project depicts costs and benefits of migration for Nepali workers and families
Our Own Lives
#818 ( 22-28 July 2016 )
Manjushree Thapa’s new novel delves into how a country’s politics has a profound impact on individual citizens
Footsteps of our past
#818 ( 22-28 July 2016 )
How to reconstruct historic buildings in Kathmandu after the earthquake
East meets West
#817 ( 15-21 July 2016 )
Blending Nepali culture with western urban style through jewellery
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