Thursday, November 30, 2017

Trishuli bus plunge: 6-month-old baby survives miraculously


Nov 30, 2017-Against all odds, a six-month-old infant, who was rescued following a passenger bus accident on Wednesday, is responding well to the treatment, doctors involved in the child’s treatment said on Thursday.

Eight people died and 22 others were injured when a passenger bus (Lu 2 Kha 291) en route from Kathmandu to Arghakhanchi plunged into Trishuli River near Fisling of Chitwan along the Prithvi Highway yesterday.

Doctors involved in his treatment said the boy survived miraculously.

“The rescuers found the boy on the river bank and rushed him to College of Medical Sciences in Bharatpur,” said SP Thapa, “The boy is admitted at the intensive care unit. We have not been able to locate his mother but search is underway.”

The child’s mother, Manisha Thapa, of Sandhikharka-1, Arghakhaanchi, is still missing following the accident.

Likewise, the infant’s kin, Sovit Samal said that he got the news of the child surviving the accident only yesterday evening. “The child is recovering well,” he said, “He is receiving treatment at the hospital ICU.”

The fatal crash on Wednesday occurred at around 9am when a speeding truck hit the bus.

Seven persons had died on the spot while one succumbed to injuries later. Security personnel and locals had rescued 22 people including the six-month-old child.

The ill-fated bus had left Kathmandu for Arghakhanchi at around 5:40. Divers from the Armed Police Force had pulled the bus from 25 feet below the water surface.




MMC edge KFTC in sudden death


Nov 30, 2017-Manang Marshyangdi Club (MMC) defeated hosts Kakadbhitta Football Training Centre in sudden death penalty shootout to enter the final of the Kakadbhitta Gold Cup football tournament on Wednesday.

The match was decided directly through spotkick after 80 minutes of regulation time ended in a 0-0 draw and the penalty shootout also ended in a 4-4 deadlock. MMC converted all four attempts in the sudden death but Kakadbhitta’s Florence smashed their fourth shot from the spot in the bar. Both teams played with a man down.

Nepali international players Bimal Gharti Magar, Biraj Maharjan, Bishal Rai and Ananta Tamang all converted from spots in the sudden death. Bhusan Limbu, Suraj Sunar and Bishnu Sunar converted from the spot.

The result meant MMC, who overcame Rupandehi XI in the sudden death penalty shootout in the quarter-finals, will renew rivalry will Tribhuvan Army Club in the final on Friday. A week earlier MMC had clinched the Satashi Gold Cup title in Jhilljhile by defeating Army in the final.

Kakadbhitta squandered a chance as early as in the fourth minute after Anil Gurung failed to score in a Bhusan Limbu pass. In the 12th, Nepali international Sujal Shrestha hit off target in a Gharti Magar pass. Prakash Budathoki wasted another opportunity in the 20th minute before his curling freekick sailed just over the bar.

In the 47th Bishal Rai of MMC headed wide and his teammate Gharti Magar struck wayward from the edge of box moments later. In the 58th Kakadbhitta skipper Kandangwa was sent off for misbehaving with referee Nabindra Maharjan. Kandangwa got the marching order after he snatched and hurled the yellow card shown to him for a foul on Sujal Shrestha.

The numerical imbalance did not last longer as Sujal was also sent off after being booked for the second time in the 69th. Anil Gurung, who had recently announced retirement from the national team, entered the pitch for the last 10 minute but failed to make any impact.

MMC coach Bijay Ghale said lack of team work and proper coordination made the game very difficult. His Kakadbhitta counterpart Pema Norbu Sherpa counted costs of missed opportunities. “We came under pressure after losing Kandangwa. We put on a good performance but were unable to score,” added Sherpa.



Do not forget to place such a place money plant, loss of money


In Vastu Shastra, planting money plants in the house brings positive energy and negative energy shifts away. According to Vastu Shastra, the direction of the money plant is located.

If the plant is planted in the right direction, then we get the benefit, but if the plant is placed in the wrong spot which leads to the loss instead of the profit.

Planting a plant of money plant in the house brings money and happiness, but if this plant gets in the wrong direction, there is a loss instead of the benefits.

Keep the money plant in the north-east, i.e., north-east. Vaastu Shastra, this direction is not considered correct for the money plant. Keeping a money plant in this direction leads to acute and financial stagnation in the house.

If the plant of a money plant is not planted outside the house, then it gets more profit. If it is applied to a glass bottle or pot, it gives auspicious effect.
The vine of the money plant should never be spread over the ground but should be covered on the wall of the house with some support. If the plants are divided on the ground, then there will be economic damage in the home.

The plant of the money plant should never let the water be defiled or yellowed due to lack of water. It is considered inauspicious.

Monday, November 27, 2017

One of the most beautiful places in the USA

These days everyone knows that when someone decides to go to the swimming pool to cool down and spend some time relaxing from the hot days, immediately heads to the nearest pool. What if I have told you that there is a place which offers more than expected next to a natural pool, something different which you have been used to, where you can enjoy in the natural shade. This place is called Hamilton pool, 38 km away, west of Austin, Texas, 50 minutes by car to this beautiful place.


days everyone knows that when someone decides to go to the swimming pool to cool down and spend some time relaxing from the hot days, immediately heads to the nearest pool. What if I have told you that there is a place which offers more than expected next to a natural pool, something different which you have been used to, where you can enjoy in the natural shade. This place is called Hamilton pool, 38 km away, west of Austin, Texas, 50 minutes by car to this beautiful place.


The whole place around the pool can fit a maximum of 75 cars. After this number of cars is reached the place operates according to a one out entry system. During the weekends and holidays, the pool is crowded with people that come to enjoy in this attraction and chilly water, so if you want to spend the day by this natural pool getting up early is strongly recommended.


Once you get there, on the other hand, you have access to a brilliant natural hole, which gives a rare sense of enjoyment where you can also see how a waterfall trickles in the pool and splashes into the cool water from a height of 16 meters. Taking into consideration all the things we have learned so far about this natural pool, it is easy to say that this is the ideal cooling location for summer adventurers and swimmers.

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Most Beautiful Places in the World Nepal

How beautiful is Nepal? Most beautiful Places in the world Nepal. Nepal is one of the most beautiful Places in the world. Nepal is really a piece of heaven on Earth. Nepal is a country where nature has blesses it too much. It is full of natural blessed country located in South Asia. Nepal is not a artificial beautiful country but totally naturally. And natural beauty is the real beauty of artificial beauty. This type of beauty can be found in Nepal. Nepal, official name the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is a landlocked country in South Asia. A landlocked country in South Asia, Nepal stands bordered by China in the north and India laying west, east and south of them. The Federal Democratic Republic Kingdom of Nepal is situated in the central part of the Himalayan arc and is tectonically sandwiched between Tibet in the north and India to the south.

Though Nepal is a small country, it has the great variety of beautiful and wonderful scenery which includes the Terai, the hill, and the mountain. The mountains are uniquely popular among mountaineers, trekkers, etc. Nepal experiences all the three major climatic conditions in the world i.e. tropical hot, temperate cool and sub-polar cold. Nepal is also rich in biodiversity. It consists a lot of rare species of plants and animals. Nepal is rich in natural beauty. Its culture is also renowned for its diversity. It has many green forests, beautiful waterfalls, snow-capped mountain peaks, artistic temples, simmering rivers, fine flora and fauna, etc. that lure tourists to visit Nepal.

Normally human beings move from one place to another for pleasure, business, pilgrimage, adventure and other purposes. It is usually of a limited duration. People like to visit new places and learn about new things about culture, art, and lifestyle of other people. When people travel from one place to another with a specific objective and time then that is called tourism. Those people are known as tourists.

Market is defined as the meeting point between buyer and seller. It is the event, time, process when and where the transaction is done. Market is a set of actual and potential buyers who might transact with a seller. In traditional term it is a physical location where buyer and seller gather to exchange goods. It is the most convenient place for the buyer and seller where the ownership of the product is transferred. In this way market is used to described as the collective of buyers and potential buyers of each product, as fish market, vegetable market. Webster’s Student Dictionary defines market as a place where product is displayed for sale. There are many places that can be products of tourist marketing in Nepal.

Tourists visiting new places require some facilities, services, assistance, and guidance. People open hotels, restaurants, lodge, resort, etc for this purpose. The businesses or industry providing such information, accommodation, transportation and other services to tourists are known as the tourism industry. Travel agency, paragliding, snow skating, rafting, trekking, hot air ballooning, golf, polo are some more examples of it.

Tourism is a business activity providing service of food, transport, accommodation, entertainment, etc. for tourists. Tourism has developed from travelling; it has become a fascinated industry in every country. Since, the seventh five-year plan, Nepal has been trying to develop tourism sector as an important economic activity. Tourism is a good source of national income. Tourists are important source of foreign currency. Tourists help to develop a hotel industry and provide direct and indirect job for many people. It means tourism lessens the unemployment problems to extent. People.from different country visit Nepal. Along with they carry their language, cultures and traditions. From them we can learn many things and in return they also learn many things from Nepal. They record the natural beauty in their camera. Because of tourism industry, pride and fame of our nation get itself widened because they deliver the message of Nepal to their own countries. It makes Nepal known to the rest of the world.

                                                             Pokhara, Nepal

Pokhara is one of the most scenic and exciting valleys in Nepal. Pokhara is the place of natural lakes. There are several lakes, naturally beautiful place alike above photo. It is one of the famous places in the world for treks and natural beauties, sightseeing in Nepal. Pokhara is a piece of heaven in the world. There are many beautiful and interesting places to visit in Nepal, outside the Kathmandu Valley. Pokhara valley is the ‘Jewel of the mid-west’, second major tourist sport in Nepal but the favorite of tourists from around the globe.


                                               Bouddhanath Stupa

                                           Boudhanath in Kathmandu Nepal



Nepal is beautiful Indeed. It deserves a lots beautiful places to feel that heaven is on earth. It deserves a lot of investment in tourism sector.  Everybody wish to visit Nepal before he died. The Boudhanath Stupa of Sri Lord Buddha has been given great importance to the temple of Gods and Chaityas of Nepal. This Colossal Buddhist Stupa is one of the biggest Lamaist temples in the world.

Friday, November 3, 2017

18 Places To Visit In Nepal Before You Die

Nepal has a lot to offer to travelers, hikers, and nature seekers. Nepal, it is often said, is a utopia of natural beauty. The marvelous scenic beauty of Himalayas in the northern part of Nepal is not only remarkable but offers a lifetime experience to patrons. Who wouldn't want to enjoy the glory of being in the midst of galvanizing mountain desert in Mustang to the embankment of cristal clear Rara Lake?

The enchanted subtropical pine forest bluffs anyone with its aroumatic presence in valleys like Barun and Langtang. The astonishing beauty of Lake Tilicho often outbids the value of filthy rich human being on earth. For the most part, the pacifying and self-explanatory images listed below give a glimpse of the stupendous nature that is still far from human invasion.

18. Koshi Tappu - Wildlife Reserve


"A primeir location in Nepal for bird watching.The Kosi Tapu and the Kosi Barrage in east Nepal provide one of the best places in Nepal to view migratory water fowl, waders and shore birds during the winter months. Many species not recorded elsewhere in the region have been seen here. Thousands of birds congregate here in January and February before they migrate north when the warm weather begins. Kosi Tapu Tented Camp situated on the fringe of the reserve provides the only accommodation to date. Well qualified nature guides take the guests out on walks, jeep drives and boat rides to look for birds and the wild buffalo found only here in Nepal. It is possible to combine this tour with SunKosi Raft Trip or with treks in the eastern hills." 

17. Chitwan national Park


"Nestled at the foot of the Himalayas, Chitwan has a particularly rich flora and fauna and is home to one of the last populations of single-horned Asiatic rhinoceros and is also one of the last refuges of the Bengal Tiger. Chitwan National Park (CNP), established in 1973, was Nepal’s first National Park. Located in the Southern Central Terai of Nepal, it formerly extended over the foothills, the property covers an area of 93,200 hectares, extends over four districts: Chitwan, Nawalparasi, Parsa and Makwanpur." 

16. Lumbini


"The Lord Buddha was born in 623 BC in the sacred area of Lumbini located in the Terai plains of southern Nepal, testified by the inscription on the pillar erected by the Mauryan Emperor Asoka in 249 BC. Lumbini is one of the holiest places of one of the world's great religions, and its remains contain important evidence about the nature of Buddhist pilgrimage centres from as early as the 3rd century BC."

15. Barun Valley

"Barun Valley provides stunning contrasts, where high waterfalls cascade into deep gorges, craggy rocks rise from lush green forests, and colorful flowers bloom beneath white snow peaks. This unique landscape shelters some of the last pristine mountain ecosystems on earth. Rare species of animals and plants flourish in diverse climates and habitats, relatively undisturbed by human kind."

14. Rolwaling Valley 

"Rolwaling is an inner Himalayan valley, considered to be a Beyal or holy sanctuary by the local Buddhist Sherpa inhabitants. The name Rolwaling means, ‘valley carved by a plough’ and its steep cliffs do indeed give the impression of a plough-carved furrow. It is a little trekked area lying just west of Everest, and its forests and views are some of the best in Nepal. It was here in 1951 that the first yeti footprints were discovered and photographed by Eric Shipton."

13. Namche Bazar


Better known as the Gateway to Mt. Everest, Namche Bazaar is the main trading center of khumbu region.Today its a major tourist hub, especially the starting point for Mount Everest climbers. 

12. Badimalika


"Badimalika Temple lies in Bajura districts situated around fifteen thousand feet from sea land. Its culture, landscape, biodiversity, climate and people at large have valorized its pristine beauty. Moreover Badimalika is a paradise in real sense not only for those wanting to explore natural and cultural treasures but also for those who seek pacified life with meditating enlightenment." - Hamro Malika.

11. Manang


"The Manang Valley, which lies close to the Nepal-Tibet border, offers tremendous opportunities due to its rich natural flora and fauna. Three tracks start from here. The first, via Thorangla, Muktinath, and Mustang to Lhasa—a journey that takes four days; the second via Naur Khola and Naurgaon, which takes five days to Lhasa; and finally the third via Larkiya bazar, which is the one most commonly used by the people of Central Nepal." 

10. Panch Pokhari



"Panch Pokhari means the group of five holy ponds / lakes. This is just northeast of Kathmandu toward snow wall. Pach pokhari is situated to the north east of Kathmandu. valley and west of Rolwaling Himal. It is pilgrimage place for Hindus and it has five holy ponds at the height of 4462mtr. The area offers cultural heritage, unsurpassed beauty and biological diversity. The beautiful Himalayan range and pristine nature with different culture are major highlight of this trek." - Adventure High Mountain.

9. Langtang Valley


Langtang valley, recently declared as a protected area, lies to the north of Kathmandu Valley. The famous high mountain lake Gosaikunda, sacred to Hindus, also rest in the region..

8. Tilicho Lake


You first have to surpass the rugged terran to see the paronoma of beautiful turquoise Tilicho Lake.

7. Upper Mustant


Once an indendepend kingdom, although closely tied by language and culture to Tibet, Upper Mustang is located north of Dhawlagiri and Annapurna mountain ranges in a Kaligandaki River Basin.

6. Gokyo Valley


This tranquil valley is more famous for glacier-fed Gokyo Lakes that are considered to be sacred by both Hindus and Buddhists.

5. Annapurna Base Camp


Annapurna Base Camp serves as a gateway to one of the world's most dangerous peak, Annapurna I, which has 38 percent fatality-to-summit ratio.

4. Khaptad National Park


Spread over four districts in the Far Western Region of Nepal, Khaptad National Park is named after religious hindu guru Khaptad Swami.

3. Khumbu Region


The nothern part of Solukhumbu district is better known as Khumbu, which is home to the inhabitants of mountanous region including Sherpa community.

2. Shey Phoksundo National Park


The only trans-Himalayan national park of Nepal provides a diversity of spectacular landscapes and ranks among the most scenic mountain parks in the world.

1. Rara National Park


The largest lake of Nepal also happens to be the most beautiful place in the country.

Have we missed anything? Please feel free to add up if you know some more beautiful places in Nepal.