Nepal’s New 2026 Tourist System (FNMIS) Is Live: What You Need To Know

Nepal has launched Foreign Nationals Management Information System (FNMIS), a nationwide digital registration system run by Nepal’s Department of Immigration that records all foreign visitors from visa application to their departure from the country. It… read more
Chitwan Elephant Festival: Tradition, Transition & a Changing Future

The Chitwan Elephant Festival reflects Nepal’s evolving relationship with elephants, from spectacle to stewardship. Once known for elephant rides and polo matches, the festival now showcases a region rethinking how humans and elephants coexist, culturally,… read more
🚴♂️ Cycling in Sauraha & Chitwan National Park: A Unique Nepal Adventure

Discover Chitwan beyond the usual jeep safaris. Few experiences connect you more deeply with local life and nature than cycling around Sauraha and the surrounding countryside. This isn’t just exercise, it’s a journey through rice… read more
Nepal’s Tiger Census: A Small Country’s Big Commitment to Wildlife Conservation

On December 16, 2025, Nepal launched its nationwide tiger census in Sauraha, Chitwan. Over the next three months, 1,100 camera traps will be deployed across five national parks to count every wild Bengal tiger in… read more
Traditional Leaf Plate Making Workshop in Kathmandu | Cultural Hands-On Experience

Step into the world of Nepali tradition with this hands-on cultural workshop. Guided by local artisans, you’ll learn to make duna and tapari — eco-friendly plates and bowls crafted from natural leaves and still widely… read more
What to Bring for a Short Teahouse Trek in Nepal

Trekking in Nepal is the perfect way to experience the country’s natural beauty, mountain scenery, and warm hospitality, without needing to be a hardcore mountaineer. Our Poon Hill Trek is one of the most popular… read more
Discover Nepal Through Community Homestays

Nepal Community Homestay in Barauli, near Chitwan National Park. Photo: communityhomestay.com Nepal is not just about mountains and temples. It’s also about the people, the villages, and the everyday life that makes the country so… read more
Holi 2026 Nepal Revealed: Why Kathmandu Parties on March 2

Nepal Holi 2026 – 11 Days Tour Culture, Comfort & Adventure in Color Amazing Round Trip from March 1-11, 2026 • US$2,250 View Full Itinerary Holi never lands on the same date, an aspect that… read more
Nepal Holi festival – Double the Fun: Why Nepal Celebrates Holi on TWO Days!

Nepal Holi 2026 – 11 Days Tour Culture, Comfort & Adventure in Color Amazing Round Trip from March 1-11, 2026 • US$2,250 View Full Itinerary Only in Nepal can you experience Holi TWICE! In the… read more
Krishna’s Color Trick: The Romantic Origin of Holi

Beyond demon battles, Holi hides a divine love story. Lord Krishna—dark-skinned and envious of Radha’s fair complexion—playfully smeared colors on her face. This evolved into today’s joyous color fights! In Nepal, Vaishnavite communities honor Krishna’s… read more
The Fiery Secret Behind Holi: Why Nepal Burns Bonfires

Holi, the exuberant festival of colors, is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in the Hindu calendar. Known as Fagu Purnima in Nepal, it marks spring’s arrival and new harvest beginnings. But few know… read more
A Hindu Ritual, why do sadhus smear ash on their body?

In Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu you can see sadhus (Hindu ascetics) smear sacred ash (vibhuti or bhasma) on their bodies as part of their spiritual practice. This tradition has deep religious and symbolic significance. Symbol… read more











