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My first helicopter flight over Thame

Posted in: 3rd Jul, 2015 Post Category: Blog of Nepal

On April 25th 2015 a 7.9 earthquake hit in Nepal which caused a massive loss in Nepal. Looking the horrible condition of my village i cannot keep myself silence. So...

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Thame Earthquake Relief Fund Distribution

Posted in: 2nd Jul, 2015 Post Category: Blog of Nepal

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=er_Ssdtt2bg Nameste! my name is Fura Chhamzi Sherpa. Permanently I am from Thami Solukhumbu. Currently I live in Chandol,Kathmandu.I am not involved in any NGO and INGO. Looking the horrible...

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Earthquake in Nepal: Patan Durbar Square shattered completely

Posted in: 24th May, 2015 Post Category: Blog of Nepal

Patan Durbar Square is one of the three Durbar Squares in Nepal. This place used to be full of tourists and local people. From young generation to old generation everyone...

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Mount Everest moved three centimetres after Nepal earthquake

Posted in: 19th May, 2015 Post Category: Blog of Nepal

During the afternoon of 25 April 2015, a MW 7.8 earthquake struck Nepal and surrounding nations. Shaking from the quake triggered an avalanche from Pumori into the basecamp on Mount...

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Nepal Earthquake: Sindhupalchok

Posted in: 2nd May, 2015 Post Category: Blog of Nepal

Sindhupalchok is one of the worst-affected districts as a result of the earthquake that took place on the 25th April. While the initial epicentre of the earthquake was in Gorkha...

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Historic Dharahara Tower Collapses in Kathmandu After Earthquake, 180 Killed

Posted in: 27th Apr, 2015 Post Category: Blog of Nepal

Nepal’s 19th-century old nine-storey Dharhara tower in the heart of the capital today became a burial ground for hundreds of visitors who had come to see the panoramic views of...

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Thame Earthquake Fund Rasing

Posted in: 15th Apr, 2015 Post Category: Blog of Nepal

I am Fura Chhamzi Sherpa. Permanently i am from Thami Solukhumbu.Currently i live in Chandol,Kathmandu.I am not involved in any NGO and INGO. Looking the horrible condition of my village...

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Ganden monastery

Posted in: 24th Dec, 2014 Post Category: Blog of Nepal

Tibetan Buddhism is the main religion of Tibet. Religion is a daily, if not hourly practice. Tibetans spend much of their time in prayer or spinning prayer wheels, which is...

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Horse Riding Trek

Posted in: 1st Nov, 2014 Post Category: Blog Blog of Nepal

Tashi (male horse) & Pemba (female horse) Horse back riding will gives you an unique adventure journey in Nepal to make your holiday enjoyable and even more memorable. Due to...

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Nepal Annapurna: Trekking disaster toll reaches 39

Posted in: 18th Oct, 2014 Post Category: Blog of Nepal

After a fourth day of searches, 384 people have been rescued from the Annapurna trail, 216 of them foreigners, in the country’s worst-ever trekking disaster.Helicopters have been searching parts of...

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Everest avalanche kills at least 12 Sherpa guides

Posted in: 1st May, 2014 Post Category: Blog of Nepal

The avalanche struck around 06:45 local time (01:00 GMT) in an area known as the “popcorn field”, just above Everest base camp at 5,800m (19,000ft) which has killed at least...

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First Gokyo Lake Longpanga

Posted in: 3rd Apr, 2014 Post Category: Blog of Nepal

Gokyo Lakes are oligotrophic lakes in Nepal’s Sagarmatha National Park, located at an altitude of 4,700–5,000 m (15,400–16,000 ft) above sea level. These lakes are the world’s highest freshwater lake...

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Community Service - Khumbu Nangpala Trekking and Expedition

Community Service

Khumbu Nangpala works with the motto “Breaking Down Barriers”. Keeping in line with this, Khumbu Nangpala Community Service Project (KNCSP)...

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