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Short tour - Lwang village near pokhara
10/05/2023

Short tour - Lwang village near pokhara

Lwang Village Organic Tea Garden is located at an altitude of 1600m. The village has adopted eco-tourism, which prioritises maintaining the natural balance.

The Tharus are an ethnic group indigenous to the Terai, the southern foothills of the Himalayas in Nepal and India. They...
21/06/2022

The Tharus are an ethnic group indigenous to the Terai, the southern foothills of the Himalayas in Nepal and India. They are also found in northern Bangladesh. The Tharu people are thought to be descendants of the Rajputs, a Hindu caste, and the Maithili, a Hindu caste. The Tharu language is a Tibeto-Burman language. The Tharu people have their own distinct culture, which includes music, dance, and art. They also have their own unique style of dress. The Tharu people are known for their hospitality and their ability to make visitors feel at home.
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Nepal is home to some of the most spectacular treks in the world. Ranging from classics like Everest Base Camp, Annapurn...
18/06/2022

Nepal is home to some of the most spectacular treks in the world. Ranging from classics like Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, and Langtang to up and coming treks such as the Manaslu Circuit Trek and the Nar Phu Valley Trek, Nepal's best treks are listed below. If you plan on going trekking in Nepal, read on to decide which trek is best for you.
The 10 Best Treks in Nepal, All these treks offer spectacular scenery and a close-up view of local cultures of the Himalaya.

1. Everest Three Passes Trek
2. Manaslu Circuit Trek
3. Langtang Trek
4. Annapurna Base Camp Trek
5. Upper Mustang Trek
6. Gokyo Lakes Trek
7. Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek
8. Nar Phu Valley Trek
9. Everest Base Camp Trek
10. Annapurna Circuit Trek

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Yes!
18/06/2022

Yes!

The Internet is a worldwide, global community of billions of users, the most important communication tool in today’s mod...
17/06/2022

The Internet is a worldwide, global community of billions of users, the most important communication tool in today’s modern world. It has become the single most important platform for businesses, especially international brands. The sudden increase in popularity of the internet gave birth to e-communities which are groups of people with similar ideologies and interests.

Since like-minded people are mostly in the same community, businesses have come up with a tool that exploits this fact for a better reach. Those communities are potential customers for businesses around the world. In order to reach the right people who would be interested in buying the products that a company sells, companies have come up with more developed websites that track the keywords and the cookies data provided by the browser itself.
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Auroras are one of nature’s most stunning displays. These dazzling northern lights shows occur when solar particles inte...
14/06/2022

Auroras are one of nature’s most stunning displays. These dazzling northern lights shows occur when solar particles interact with the upper atmosphere, causing the air to glow. Auroras can be seen in the night sky all around the world, and they are especially prevalent in high-latitude regions. Although they are often called the “northern lights,” auroras can actually be seen in the southern hemisphere as well.

An aurora is a natural light display in the sky, most often seen in the high latitude (Arctic and Antarctic) regions. auroras are produced when charged particles in the solar wind interact with the upper atmosphere. The charged particles are directed towards the Earth’s magnetic poles, where they collide with atoms of oxygen and nitrogen. These collisions cause the atoms to emit light, which is what we see as an aurora.
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Herbert A. Simon
13/06/2022

Herbert A. Simon

Throughout the history of mankind, different forms of marketing have been used over time in accordance with contemporary...
11/06/2022

Throughout the history of mankind, different forms of marketing have been used over time in accordance with contemporary world popular culture. Marketing tactics have evolved from simple advertising made for the masses to complex brainwashing ads targeted to a specific audience. At present the evolved marketing strategy is still in use but in the digital world. The modern age requires digital marketing as people are usually more focused on their phones than on the billboards put up in the cities.

The only time one would notice a billboard would be while he/she is driving and stuck in traffic. Billboards are not ineffective but they are outdated at present, social media marketing has taken over the advertising industry and that is the inevitable future we are headed for. Social media has equipped us with a tool that allows people to express their visions and opinions uninterrupted in any way.

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Mera Mountain, at 6470 meters, is the highest hiking peak in Nepal. Mera Peak is a Himalayan summit in Mahalangur distri...
08/06/2022

Mera Mountain, at 6470 meters, is the highest hiking peak in Nepal. Mera Peak is a Himalayan summit in Mahalangur district, Barun sub-district, and is officially included in Nepal’s Sagarmatha area, Solukhumbu district. Mera Peak is among the great Himalayan excursions, with some of the most spectacular scenes and a fairly isolated route. This, along with the fact that it provides unrivaled vistas and breathtaking panoramas, makes this hiking peak one of Nepal’s most popular mountaineering destinations. If you are a complete novice climber looking to get right into hiking a Mountain peak, Mera Peak 6476M is the adventure for you. Mera Peak isn’t very tough in terms of technical difficulty, but reaching the trek’s top is a difficult task that should not be taken lightly. While technically simple, trekkers are exposed to extremes in temperature and are at an increased risk of getting a number of high altitude diseases such as High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE), Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), and High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE).

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08/06/2022

Yes! :)

GPT-3 technology is a machine learning platform that enables developers to train, deploy, and manage models based on the...
05/06/2022

GPT-3 technology is a machine learning platform that enables developers to train, deploy, and manage models based on the popular Transformer architecture. It can be used for a variety of tasks, such as natural language processing, image recognition, and time series forecasting. With GPT-3, developers can easily deploy and manage models using a simple, unified API.

GPT-3 was developed by Google Brain, the company’s artificial intelligence research division. It was first released in 2016 and has since been used by a number of major platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. It is 10 times bigger than the previous language learning model developed by Google in 2020.

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Though Tinnitus is a very common condition there are limited effective treatments for such a frequent ailment, and those...
04/06/2022

Though Tinnitus is a very common condition there are limited effective treatments for such a frequent ailment, and those that are present are geared at minimizing the effects of Tinnitus rather than explicitly targeting the tinnitus subjective experience. There really is no medicine that is especially suggested for the treatment of tinnitus. Although a few of the presently known therapies improve bearability and reduce tinnitus-related mental distress, the majority have little or no influence on the core illness of sensory tinnitus intensity.

End-user discontent with tinnitus treatments has been documented, as has a clear gap between medical personnel’ goals and that of sufferers: people wish their tinnitus intensity decreased and therefore would rather a pharmaceutical remedy than alternative options. Tinnitus causes a large monetary load on medical systems and has an even higher economic effect on the community overall, according to several investigations. Although industry research has revealed considerable commercial potential for a successful pharmaceutical therapy for tinnitus, exploration and monetary commitment are insignificant when compared to certain other health disorders.

When it comes to Tinnitus, there is no one cause, but instead a collection of obstacles: There really is no definite tinnitus description, and there are various kinds of tinnitus, each needing distinct therapies; there are few indicators and quantitative assessments of tinnitus; therapy studies is linked with a high confirmation bias; the etiology of tinnitus is unknown.

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John Ruskin.
03/06/2022

John Ruskin.

The term “genetic engineering” was first coined in 1953 by British scientist J.B.S. Haldane. In the 1970s, American gene...
01/06/2022

The term “genetic engineering” was first coined in 1953 by British scientist J.B.S. Haldane. In the 1970s, American geneticist Stanford W. Cohen and British biochemist Herbert Boyer made the first recombinant DNA molecules. These were pieces of DNA that had been artificially joined together. Since then, genetic engineering has become a powerful tool for scientists, who can use it to make changes in the DNA of living organisms.

There are many potential applications of genetic engineering. For example, it can be used to create crops that are resistant to herbicides or pests. It can also be used to create animals with higher levels of production, such as cows that produce milk three times a day. A recent study found that gene-editing technologies have made it possible to create fish with genes from wild animals.

Scientists have been artificially engineering genes for years. But recently, the ease with which people can access and share data has made it easier than ever to speed up or slow down the pace of genetic change. Now, researchers are finding that even small changes to the genes of plants and animals can have big effects on their physiology and behavior.

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The term “Sherpa” refers to the ethnic group of people who live in the mountainous region of Nepal. Sherpas are known fo...
29/05/2022

The term “Sherpa” refers to the ethnic group of people who live in the mountainous region of Nepal. Sherpas are known for their world-renowned mountaineering skills and have helped many climbers reach the summit of Mount Everest.

The Sherpas are a Tibetan Buddhist people, and their lifestyle revolves around their religion. Tibetan Buddhism teaches that all life is interrelated and that it is our responsibility to help others. This belief is reflected in the way Sherpas treat their guests – with great hospitality and respect.

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“Mountains teach that not everything in this world can be rationally explained.” – Aleksander Lwow                      ...
25/05/2022

“Mountains teach that not everything in this world can be rationally explained.” – Aleksander Lwow

The NFT market is crazy, even the screenshot of a tweet sells. Recently, the screenshot of the first-ever tweet, made by...
23/05/2022

The NFT market is crazy, even the screenshot of a tweet sells. Recently, the screenshot of the first-ever tweet, made by Jack Dorsey, one of the co-founders of Twitter, sold for more than 2.9 million dollars. But that seems like a trivial amount compared to the 69 million dollar jpeg sold on the NFT market. The file was named Beeple.jpeg. Moreover, even giant conglomerate companies are jumping into the trend. The NBA has been selling gifs and short clips of basketball highlights. Nike, the biggest footwear manufacturing company and the biggest sports brand, has made it possible for individuals to have a digital copy of their own sneakers.

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Nepal is a country located in the southern Himalayas. It is bordered by China to the north and India to the south. Nepal...
21/05/2022

Nepal is a country located in the southern Himalayas. It is bordered by China to the north and India to the south. Nepal has a population of approximately 26 million people and is the world’s 93rd largest country by land area. The official language of Nepal is Nepali (Nepalese), however, many other languages are spoken throughout the country. The currency of Nepal is the Nepalese rupee.

Nepal is a land of mountains and valleys. The Himalayan mountains make up a large part of the country, and eight of the world’s ten tallest mountains are located in Nepal. Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, is also located in Nepal.

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21/05/2022

Yes!

Nepal is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is bordered by China to the north and India to the south, east, and west...
20/05/2022

Nepal is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is bordered by China to the north and India to the south, east, and west. Nepal has a diverse geography, including forests, plains, and mountains. The Nepalese people are of many different ethnic groups and speak a variety of languages. Hinduism is the dominant religion, and Nepal is the only country with Hinduism as its official religion.

Nepal is a country of incredible natural beauty. From the snow-capped mountains of the Himalayas to the lush green forests of the Terai, Nepal has something for everyone.

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Kanyam Ilam is a renowned tourist destination in eastern Nepal; the tea garden in Kanyam Ilam is well-known among Nepale...
11/05/2022

Kanyam Ilam is a renowned tourist destination in eastern Nepal; the tea garden in Kanyam Ilam is well-known among Nepalese. Kanyam Ilam is a Himalayan tea zone that exports to other countries. Since Kanyam is only around 70 kilometers from India’s border; people from India would travel here to escape the heat. This gorgeous location is ideal for visitors to capture photos and share them with their friends. Ilam district covers an area of 1,703 square kilometers. It has a range of altitudes ranging from 140 to 3636 meters. It is bordered on the east by Darjeeling, on the west by Morang and Dhankuta districts, on the north by Panchthar, and on the south by Jhapa. As per the 2021 census, the district’s total population was 1,307,669.

Ilam, known for its tea, is an area mostly blanketed in tea bushes that has a hill town with exquisite sceneries of terraced tea plantations, mountain streams, lush natural forests, holy places, and distinct culture. You may go on day trips or longer excursions from Ilam Bazaar. There are several lodgings in the town in addition to a few resorts. Another thing you can enjoy in Kanyam Ilam during your vacation is horseback riding, which costs Rs 100 for a brief ride and photo opportunity. Photographing a distinct cultural outfit is also possible here. The spectacular view of the sunrise/sunset seen from the tea plants-covered hill is one of a kind. Illam is also known for Churpi and Aakabare Khursani, which you may buy throughout your visit, but keep in mind the price. If you have free time and are interested in tea processing plants, you can visit this attraction.

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We are on the verge of a technology revolution that will change how we exist, work, and interact with one another foreve...
10/05/2022

We are on the verge of a technology revolution that will change how we exist, work, and interact with one another forever. The shift will be far beyond anything humankind has ever seen in terms of magnitude, scope, and intricacy. We don’t yet know how it will play out, however one thing is certain; a coherent and holistic response is required, encompassing all players in global politics, from the communal and personal industries to academics and social order. Steam energy was employed to power the industry during the First Industrial Revolution. The Second revolution made mass production possible by utilizing electrical energy. Computer and telecommunications technologies were employed to automate manufacturing in the third. At present, the Fourth Industrial Revolution is taking shape, expanding on the third revolution, the information era that began in the middle of the past century. It is defined by a convergence of technology that blurs the distinctions between the material, computational, and physiological realms.

Klaus Schwab visualized the concept of the “Fourth Industrial Revolution” in his book World Economic Forum in 2016. The phrase was described in the book as a future in which physical and cyber production processes collaborate in a dynamic fashion on a worldwide scale. It’s not just about intelligent and interconnected devices and systems, though. It has a considerably broader scope. Tides of new advances are occurring at the same time in fields extending from DNA modification to nanotechnology, renewable energy to quantum computing. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is significantly different from past revolutions due to the convergence of these capabilities and their engagement across the material, electronic, and physiological realms. Cloud computing, enhanced data analytics, edge intelligence with artificial intelligence, data analysis, edge computing, data communication/network technologies, and creative data sharing models all play a major part in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The internet is the key.

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Augmented reality is a technologically enhanced representation of the actual world that is created via the use of comput...
10/05/2022

Augmented reality is a technologically enhanced representation of the actual world that is created via the use of computerized visual components, music, or other sensory stimulation. It’s a developing trend among businesses that deal with smartphone computing and commercial apps. One of the augmented reality’s key aims in this modern information era is to emphasize certain elements of the physical environment, boost knowledge of those qualities, and extract sensible and available insight that can be used in real-world applications. Big data may help organizations make better decisions and acquire insight into customer purchasing habits, among other things.

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Mustang, which is located in the Himalayas and stretches north to the Tibetan plateau, meaning “fertile plain.” It is a ...
07/05/2022

Mustang, which is located in the Himalayas and stretches north to the Tibetan plateau, meaning “fertile plain.” It is a place of ancient civilizations and breathtaking beauty. Beyond the Annapurna Massif, the Mustang area continues out onto the enormous Tibetan Plateau. Although Mustang has been a part of Nepal since the 18th century, its remote location and imposed position as a “forbidden kingdom” has shielded it from western influences. Moreover, it was Nepal’s best-kept secret until 1992, when it reopened its doors to tourists. Mustang is rich in history and heritage, and the Upper Mustang is among the finest preserved places in the world, with the majority of people still speaking Tibetan. There is no other location on the planet that can match the adventures you’ll have in Mustang.

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Maha shivaratri, commonly known as “The Great Night of Shiva,” is an evening of profound spiritual relevance and the mos...
02/05/2022

Maha shivaratri, commonly known as “The Great Night of Shiva,” is an evening of profound spiritual relevance and the most important festival on Nepal’s spiritual calendar. Shivaratri is celebrated on the 14th day of each lunar month or the day before the new moon. Mahashivaratri, the Feb-Mar Shivaratri, is by far the most spiritually significant of the 12 Shivaratris that happen in a year. The northern hemisphere of the globe is stationed in such a way on this evening that a person experiences an organic euphoric feeling. This is a day when the earth is urging you to reach your spiritual zenith. It is in order to utilize this, Hindus organize a night-long event both to worship Shiva and have a bit of fun. One of the basics of this nightlong celebration is to stay up all night with your backbone upright to enable the organic uprising of forces to discover their path.

For those on the spiritual quest, Mahashivaratri is extremely important. It is also extremely important for those who are troubled by personal and family circumstances, as well as for the ambitions that one has. Mahashivaratri is Shiva’s wedding anniversary, according to those who happen to be living in a family. Those with materialistic desires regard that day as Shiva’s victory over all his foes.
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Nepal is a cosmopolitan and diversified society with over a hundred different ethnic groupings. According to the census ...
29/04/2022

Nepal is a cosmopolitan and diversified society with over a hundred different ethnic groupings. According to the census of 2021, there are a total of 125 castes in Nepal. Out of the bunch, one of Pokhara’s local indigenous groups, the “Gandharva,” is well-known as a performer across the whole of Nepal. A substantial shift has been seen in their lifestyle over the last 50 years. Many of the Gandharvas are transitioning from their traditional jobs to white-collared jobs. In the past, the Gandharvas used to perform in the streets of Pokhara; singing along with playing Sarangi and asking for donations were their traditional profession. As a result, it suffers a shift in numerous elements of life. However, improving one’s ability to play the Sarangi and handing down the tradition of playing sarangi has not been discontinued.

Read More: https://himalayanmagazine.com/culture-lifestyle/gandharva-a-community-of-musicians/

There is no doubt that traveling in Nepal can be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, the unprecedented events one may exper...
28/04/2022

There is no doubt that traveling in Nepal can be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, the unprecedented events one may experience, the scenic beauty along the road, the amazing people one gets to meet on the journey, it’s all truly bliss. But amidst all this unforgettable experience there are a plethora of unavoidable major problems which are annoying, dangerous, and overall bad for the traveling experience.

Read More: https://himalayanmagazine.com/travel/secrets-about-sustainable-traveling-in-nepal/

Located in the Mugu district, Rara is Nepal’s largest freshwater lake. It is one of Nepal’s remaining unspoiled and uncr...
26/04/2022

Located in the Mugu district, Rara is Nepal’s largest freshwater lake. It is one of Nepal’s remaining unspoiled and uncrowded hiking sites. Rara Lake’s immaculate beauty exudes good energy that may soothe any wandering spirit. The lake is not only Nepal’s biggest but also a wonderful place to visit. The distant off-the-beaten-path walking track leads to the quiet and tranquil Rara Lake, which is nestled in the forest. The scenic charm of the lake is enhanced by the mountain range that surrounds it. And, most importantly, it is Nepal’s deepest lake.

Rara Lake is located between the beautiful forest of the Rara National Park and the Mugu and Jumla districts of Nepal. Rara National Park is a Nepalese gem, home to a diverse range of flora and animals, including a few threatened and rare species. Some of the unique animals present in the park are musk deer, Himalayan black bear, leopard, Himalayan goral, Red Panda, and Pheasant. Moreover, the lake and its surrounding area, Rara National Park, are stated to feature 51 species of animals, 174 kinds of flora, and 214 species of birds. This data may also be used to anticipate the area’s natural richness.

Read More: https://himalayanmagazine.com/travel/rara-lake-one-of-nepals-most-beautiful-lakes/

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