Nepal’s history of urbanisation is said to be 500 years old with the conglomeration of Kathmandu Valley, and even till recently, Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala called Nepal a country filled with ...
Dorje Dundul recently had his foot gnawed by a brown bear—a member of the species Ursus thibetanus, to be precise.
Visiting a rural village market in Khotang offered a powerful glimpse into everyday life far from Nepal’s cities. This local market is more than a place to buy and sell goods, it is the centre of the ...
Architecture can be a powerful agent of change, shaping not just spaces but the way people live, connect, and experience the world. “Design and architecture are amazing tools to create a unique ...