What sustainable tourism means in practice
An Annapurna trek is a vivid illustration of how tourism, if done well, transforms livelihoods
Either too little, or too much water
Extreme weather, glacial lake bursts becoming more serious and frequent in eastern Nepal, affecting livelihoods
Painting a painter
Artwork by a pioneer of contemporary Nepali art that was sold to a Danish diplomat in the 1980s is bought back
Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance
A small bike repair shop in Hetauda with great philosophical wisdom on work and life itself
Jazzing up Kathmandu again
KatJazz returns to Kathmandu for a sixth time
The return of the natives
Global Nepali chefs return to take Nepali cuisine international at Tusa in Bhaktapur
Pandemic of drugs overuse
Indiscriminate prescriptions of steroids and antibiotics cause irreversible side effects in Nepal’s children
A taste of our own medicine
Made in Nepal medicines make up nearly half of all drugs used in the country but commercialisation and over-prescription still prevalent
Kathmandu’s gravity-defying chariot festival
The procession of Karunāmaya this week is full of hidden pragmatism and teachings of the Buddha
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