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  <title>Nepal blog</title>
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  <modified>2008-12-23T12:08:30+00:00</modified>
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  <title>Discover the Buddhist Akash Bhairav Temple</title>
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  <issued>2008-12-23T12:08:30+00:00</issued>
  <modified>2008-12-23T12:08:30+00:00</modified>
  <id>http://www.nepal.com/blog/discover-the-buddhist-akash-bhairav-temple</id>
  <author><name>Editor</name></author>
  <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>
  <summary>

Nepal is a beautiful country filled with interesting legends and cultures. Many visitors come here to explore the various facets of the Buddhist faith. There is certainly no shortage of temples and shrines to visit and religion makes up a large facet of the country’s cultural and historical legacy.</summary>
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Nepal is a beautiful country filled with interesting legends and cultures. Many visitors come here to explore the various facets of the Buddhist faith. There is certainly no shortage of temples and shrines to visit and religion makes up a large facet of the country’s cultural and historical legacy.</content>
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  <title>Birganj: Connecting Nepal and India</title>
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  <issued>2008-12-17T10:26:31+00:00</issued>
  <modified>2008-12-17T10:26:31+00:00</modified>
  <id>http://www.nepal.com/blog/birganj-connecting-nepal-and-india</id>
  <author><name>Editor</name></author>
  <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>
  <summary>

If you’re traveling near the Nepal/India border and you need somewhere to spend a night, the city of Birganj would definitely be your best choice. While small in comparison to other cities, Birganj is the biggest town in southern Nepal’s Parsa District. It’s location on the edge of the country has given it quite a bit of distinction as a portal town between the two countries.</summary>
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If you’re traveling near the Nepal/India border and you need somewhere to spend a night, the city of Birganj would definitely be your best choice. While small in comparison to other cities, Birganj is the biggest town in southern Nepal’s Parsa District. It’s location on the edge of the country has given it quite a bit of distinction as a portal town between the two countries.</content>
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  <title>Successful First Flight</title>
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  <issued>2008-12-10T08:21:24+00:00</issued>
  <modified>2008-12-10T08:21:24+00:00</modified>
  <id>http://www.nepal.com/blog/successful-first-flight</id>
  <author><name>Editor</name></author>
  <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>
  <summary>

Never in the history of Nepal had any aircraft been designed, built and flown in the country. So when two Pulchowk Engineering Campus students began to think about what their final year project would be for their academic exams, the idea of designing and building an aircraft came to mind. Ganesh Ram Sinkemana and Bikash Parajuli established the Danfe Aircraft Fabrication Group and enlisted the help of six other students, namely Rabindra Shrestha, Ramesh Ranabhat, Anil Maharjan, Prasant Malla, Dipesh Poudel and Baburam Kharel. </summary>
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Never in the history of Nepal had any aircraft been designed, built and flown in the country. So when two Pulchowk Engineering Campus students began to think about what their final year project would be for their academic exams, the idea of designing and building an aircraft came to mind. Ganesh Ram Sinkemana and Bikash Parajuli established the Danfe Aircraft Fabrication Group and enlisted the help of six other students, namely Rabindra Shrestha, Ramesh Ranabhat, Anil Maharjan, Prasant Malla, Dipesh Poudel and Baburam Kharel. </content>
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  <title>Mithila: A Vast and Intriguing Region</title>
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  <issued>2008-12-04T12:42:23+00:00</issued>
  <modified>2008-12-04T12:42:23+00:00</modified>
  <id>http://www.nepal.com/blog/mithila-a-vast-and-intriguing-region</id>
  <author><name>Editor</name></author>
  <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>
  <summary>

Whilst exploring ancient cities and regions, one learns much about the history of the location, how it was established, why a certain culture is dominant and how the past has shaped the present. Mithila was originally located in what was once Ancient India. Although the Mithila region spreads over India, Nepal and Bihar, it has been determined that the city of Mithila itself was what is known as Janakpur today. Many traditions and rare cultural gems still remain, even though the borders, population and rulers might have changed.</summary>
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Whilst exploring ancient cities and regions, one learns much about the history of the location, how it was established, why a certain culture is dominant and how the past has shaped the present. Mithila was originally located in what was once Ancient India. Although the Mithila region spreads over India, Nepal and Bihar, it has been determined that the city of Mithila itself was what is known as Janakpur today. Many traditions and rare cultural gems still remain, even though the borders, population and rulers might have changed.</content>
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  <title>Bibah Panchami: A Celebration of Marital Devotion</title>
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  <issued>2008-11-27T11:57:06+00:00</issued>
  <modified>2008-11-27T11:57:06+00:00</modified>
  <id>http://www.nepal.com/blog/bibah-panchami-a-celebration-of-marital-devotion</id>
  <author><name>Editor</name></author>
  <dc:subject>Features</dc:subject>
  <summary>

In Nepal, festivals and celebrations are highlights in everyday life, with the majority of the population joining in with great enthusiasm. Visitors to this beautiful country are very often free to join in whatever festival may be taking place at the time of their visit. In December the festival of Bibah Panchami (also referred to as Bibahah Panchami) is an expression of the devotion of Hindus to Lord Rama and Princess Sita, during which the marriage of these two venerated figures is re-enacted. This much anticipated seven-day festival, which is held in Janakpur, eastern Terai, attracts Hindu pilgrims from far and wide.</summary>
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In Nepal, festivals and celebrations are highlights in everyday life, with the majority of the population joining in with great enthusiasm. Visitors to this beautiful country are very often free to join in whatever festival may be taking place at the time of their visit. In December the festival of Bibah Panchami (also referred to as Bibahah Panchami) is an expression of the devotion of Hindus to Lord Rama and Princess Sita, during which the marriage of these two venerated figures is re-enacted. This much anticipated seven-day festival, which is held in Janakpur, eastern Terai, attracts Hindu pilgrims from far and wide.</content>
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  <title>Lumbini International Research Institute</title>
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  <issued>2008-11-05T12:25:17+00:00</issued>
  <modified>2008-11-05T12:25:17+00:00</modified>
  <id>http://www.nepal.com/blog/lumbini-international-research-institute</id>
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  <dc:subject>Features</dc:subject>
  <summary>

The town of Lumbini is located on the Terai plains of Nepal and is better known as the birth place of the Enlighted One, or Siddhartha Gautam, in 623 BC. Today Lumbini is a popular tourist destination within Nepal that not only offers visitors insight into a distinguished history and fascinating attraction, but is also home to many vital educational centers and establishments, such as the Lumbini International Research Institute.</summary>
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The town of Lumbini is located on the Terai plains of Nepal and is better known as the birth place of the Enlighted One, or Siddhartha Gautam, in 623 BC. Today Lumbini is a popular tourist destination within Nepal that not only offers visitors insight into a distinguished history and fascinating attraction, but is also home to many vital educational centers and establishments, such as the Lumbini International Research Institute.</content>
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  <title>Accept the Challenge of Climbing Kanchanjungha</title>
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  <issued>2008-10-28T11:18:35+00:00</issued>
  <modified>2008-10-28T11:18:35+00:00</modified>
  <id>http://www.nepal.com/blog/accept-the-challenge-of-climbing-kanchanjungha</id>
  <author><name>Editor</name></author>
  <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>
  <summary>

If you’re looking to try something new, why not climb the third highest mountain in the world? A climb up this beautiful peak will give you the chance to see a whole new side of Nepal. The abundant natural treasures to be found in the area combined with a rich and fascinating cultural legacy simply cannot be understated.</summary>
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If you’re looking to try something new, why not climb the third highest mountain in the world? A climb up this beautiful peak will give you the chance to see a whole new side of Nepal. The abundant natural treasures to be found in the area combined with a rich and fascinating cultural legacy simply cannot be understated.</content>
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  <title>Record Breaking Sky Dive</title>
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  <issued>2008-10-21T12:08:49+01:00</issued>
  <modified>2008-10-21T12:08:49+01:00</modified>
  <id>http://www.nepal.com/blog/record-breaking-sky-dive</id>
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  <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>
  <summary>

Nepal is renowned as an adventure sports destination, filled with beautiful scenery. From trekking to mountain biking in the Himalayas, such activities have always attracted thousands of visitors to Nepal each year, and will always remain famous for the treacherous test of human endurance in the form of Mount Everest. Many climbers have lost their lives on the mountain whilst desiring to conquer their fears and fulfill their dreams, and many more will still try. However, putting Mount Everest in a new light while creating a new adventure sport in the country was the aim of Everest Sky Dive 2008.</summary>
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Nepal is renowned as an adventure sports destination, filled with beautiful scenery. From trekking to mountain biking in the Himalayas, such activities have always attracted thousands of visitors to Nepal each year, and will always remain famous for the treacherous test of human endurance in the form of Mount Everest. Many climbers have lost their lives on the mountain whilst desiring to conquer their fears and fulfill their dreams, and many more will still try. However, putting Mount Everest in a new light while creating a new adventure sport in the country was the aim of Everest Sky Dive 2008.</content>
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  <title>Three Sisters Making the World a Better Place</title>
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  <issued>2008-10-15T12:09:24+01:00</issued>
  <modified>2008-10-15T12:09:24+01:00</modified>
  <id>http://www.nepal.com/blog/three-sisters-making-the-world-a-better-place</id>
  <author><name>Editor</name></author>
  <dc:subject>Features</dc:subject>
  <summary>

Motivated by stories of frustration from female adventurers who want to explore the beauty of Nepal, but feel restricted because of their gender, three enterprising sisters decided to rise to the challenge of establishing an adventure trekking company that would be run by women, for women. In the early 1990s, when the sisters’ plans started to take shape, it was unheard of for a Nepalese woman to guide a trek, and certainly a female-run trekking company was considered beyond impossible – but not for the Chhetri sisters, Lucky, Dicky and Nicky.</summary>
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Motivated by stories of frustration from female adventurers who want to explore the beauty of Nepal, but feel restricted because of their gender, three enterprising sisters decided to rise to the challenge of establishing an adventure trekking company that would be run by women, for women. In the early 1990s, when the sisters’ plans started to take shape, it was unheard of for a Nepalese woman to guide a trek, and certainly a female-run trekking company was considered beyond impossible – but not for the Chhetri sisters, Lucky, Dicky and Nicky.</content>
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  <title>Himalayan Blues Festival 2008</title>
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  <issued>2008-10-08T13:01:54+01:00</issued>
  <modified>2008-10-08T13:01:54+01:00</modified>
  <id>http://www.nepal.com/blog/himalayan-blues-festival-2008</id>
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  <dc:subject>Features</dc:subject>
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Between the 15th and the 19th of October 2008, Kathmandu, Nepal, will be coming alive with the sounds of blues bands, which include local and international musicians and groups. Various venues around Kathmandu will be used to host the different evenings of entertainment, music and fun, and it is set to be one of the most vibrant and colorful music events of the year for Nepal. Anyone visiting Nepal during this period is advised to attend the Himalayan Blues Festival, as it is a unique experience and a wonderful festival for all to enjoy.</summary>
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Between the 15th and the 19th of October 2008, Kathmandu, Nepal, will be coming alive with the sounds of blues bands, which include local and international musicians and groups. Various venues around Kathmandu will be used to host the different evenings of entertainment, music and fun, and it is set to be one of the most vibrant and colorful music events of the year for Nepal. Anyone visiting Nepal during this period is advised to attend the Himalayan Blues Festival, as it is a unique experience and a wonderful festival for all to enjoy.</content>
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