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Thursday, November 1, 2012

place you most visit before die

place you most visit before die Nepal is a landlocked Himalayan country between India and China. The tourism in Nepal consists of its ethereal mountain scenery and also its unique brand of syncretic Hindu and Buddhist religious practices. The tourism in Nepal involves a large section of its general population. It constitutes the largest service industry of the Himalayan country. Nepal tourism is bolstered by the presence of the highest mountain in the world-Mount Everest. The country also is home to 8 of the10 highest mountains on earth. Nepal acts as a veritable magnet for persons following an active lifestyle. Mountaineers, rapellers and ski professionals regularly visit the country to hone their professional skills. The tourism industry in Nepal is responsible for a large portion of the foreign exchange coming into the country.
The tourist industry in Nepal employs 42% of the total working population in Nepal. It is the main source of economic sustenance after agriculture. Many Nepali people depend upon foreign tourists for their livelihood. The growth of organized tourism in Nepal has given rise to higher wages of the Nepali population depending upon tourist activity for their economic sustenance. Responsible tourism is practiced by the government to ensure that environmental degradation does not occur as a by-product of tourist activities.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Confessions of a Crushaholic

Confessions of a Crushaholic It would be an interesting topic, this, everyone confessing about the things they have done for their crushes in the heat (?) of the moment. But then, we wait and we pause, and think how people would judge us if we were to spill the beans. And we just, well, basically keep quiet. Except I read a lady declaring all that she had done, and liked it so much, and it brought back such fond, and then disgraceful, memories that I simply had to write about infatuations of various sorts. I realize now that I have always liked having a crush on someone or the other. I like the anxiety of it, the way your heart whoops and then sinks and leaves you feeling all flustered, and how meeting him becomes the focal point of your day. This is the point for Victorian moralists – and you would be amazed at their number: they seem to be swarming all over the place – to stare at me, agape, and say, “What a thing to say! You actually like crushes? How can you even like so many people? I fell in love with a single person in my life and married and haven’t even thought of anyone else. Look at you being all modern…”

Dreaming up a career choice

Dreaming up a career choice We are expected to start work as soon as we graduate, and these days we have plenty of options regarding the career we want to take up. Some of us might have wanted to be a teacher or a doctor or a musician when we were younger. And like most things, our description of our dream jobs change as we grow older. Pujan Rijal says, “I am an aspiring Radio Jockey (RJ). I’ve always been interested in this job and the people who do this simply ‘wow’ me. I think it feels great to voice your opinions and entertain the listeners who tune in to your program. I’m really passionate about doing this job. Whenever I am bored, I write the script for the programs, I listen to and record them, pretending to be a radio jockey. I love doing it. However, due to time constraints and my studies, I’ve not been able to apply for the job. But I’m sure that someday, my dream will come true and I’ll be in cloud nine when that happens.” Sabin KC, 21, a second year student of Bachelors in Business Studies at NIMS College, says, “I’ve always wanted to be an army man. Once, I went to try for the post of Lieutenant in the army but I missed carrying my SLC transcripts and as it was the last day for the tryouts, I missed getting in. I still want to try, though.” He also has a backup plan, however. Sounding practical, he says, “If that doesn’t work out then I’ll be joining a bank.” Then, there are those of us who have always wanted to be independent and working for no one but ourselves. On our Facebook page, Wyclife Gumisiriza says, “My dream job would be a job where I can be the boss. It doesn’t matter what kind of a job it is, as long as I’m self employed.” Sushant Thapa, a student of Bachelors in Business Studies at Nesfield International College, agrees. He elaborates, “My dream is to be self employed. No matter what the work is, small or big, I want to start my own business where I am the employee as well as the employer.”

the place you want to visit most ANNAPURNA REGION

place you want to visit most ANNAPURNA REGION
The Annapurna Region in north western Nepal has been touted as having the world’s best trekking routes. From the lake city of Pokhara, popular treks lead to Jomsom, Annapurna Base Camp, Mustang, Manang and around the Annapurna mountain. Short treks to Sikles and Ghandruk are just as popular. The Annapurna region is an area of contrasts comprising the wettest, driest and windiest places in Nepal. The Annapurna Circuit: It is by far the most popular and requires a minimum of about three weeks to go around the Annapurna massif. What makes this trek so special is that you can look up to something new in scenery everyday. The Annapurna Conservation Area begins at 790 m and reaches a high of 8,091 m, the summit of Mount Annapurna I, the world’s 10th tallest peak. The area encompasses forested middle mountain, high Himalaya and trans-Himalayan desert plateau similar to the landscape in Tibet as you move north. The lower elevations are dotted by Gurung, Magar, Thakali and Brahmin villages while Tibetan cultural influence becomes apparent as you go north. The trek goes counter-clockwise from Besi Sahar, off the Pokhara-Kathmandu Highway, to Naya Pool, and reaches its high point at Thorong La, a pass at 5,416 m. On the way, you pass through stunning mountain scenery – Manaslu, Langtang Himal, Annapurna II and IV, Annapurna III, and, Annapurna I and Dhaulagiri. In between these two 8,000 m peaks lies the dramatic Kali Gandaki gorge – the deepest in the world.

Intresting fact of nepal

Intresting fact of nepal Nepal has several ancient pilgrimage sites. Each temple is attached to a legend or belief that glorifies the miraculous powers of its deity. Kathmandu Valley is home to the famous Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhu Stupa and several other famous temples. Hundreds of famous temples are located in and around the Kathmandu Valley. Some well-known pilgramage sites are: Barah Chhetra, Halesi Mahadev, Janakpur, Pathibhara, Tengboche in East Nepal; Manakaman, Gorkha, Lumbini, Muktinath, Gosainkunda, Tansen, Kathmandu Valley in Central Nepal; and Swargadwari, Khaptad Ashram in West Nepal. Nepal is also the Gateway to Kailash Mansarovar, the mythical abode of Lord Shiva. Devotees from various parts of Nepal and India throng the temples during special festivals. Even though weak infrastructure renders some places hard to reach, efforts are being made on national level to develop and promote some popular sites. Pilgrimage sites of Nepal like Muktinath and Gosainkunda make popular trekking destinations. Tours to these sites are encouraged for the novelty they provide in terms of nature and culture.