Every individual has his or her own own identity and culture. Culture has a significant impact on how we define ourselves. Culture shapes a person’s views and morals, which they carry with them for the rest of their lives. Culture is what makes a person who he or she is today and what he or she will be in the future. Without their own culture and ideals that they have carried through the years, a person’s identity would not exist. People’s identities are determined by their behaviour, etiquette, and morality, which are all influenced by culture. People only identify others based on the aforementioned characteristics. They are classified as good or terrible people based on their cultural backgrounds. As a result, culture has a significant impact on everyone’s identity.

Nepal is a nation in South Asia that has borders with both India and the People’s Republic of China. Kathmandu is Nepal’s capital city. They celebrate a variety of festivals throughout the year, each with its own rites and customs. I lived in Nepal as a youngster and as an adult. According to the 2011 census, Hindus account for 81.6 percent of the population. Nepal’s cultural heritage has changed over the years. The product of a long history of migration, invasion, and commerce, Nepalese culture is a combination of Indo-Aryan and Tibeto-Mongolian elements. Nepalese culture Nepalese culture is often entwined with the cultures of the Indian subcontinent and Tibet.
Nepal is not only a paradise for adventurers, but also a picturesque revelation, cultural inheritance, and educational experience for all tourists. It is home to certain cultures and faiths that have impacted the philosophical view of the civilised world for thousands of years. Nepal is endowed with a rare range of natural beauty and cultural variety, and it holds great significance in both Hindu and Buddhist faiths.

Nepal is known for its beautiful mountains, winding roads, and lush meadows, but it also hosts a number of bright and entertaining festivals. People from all across India live in Nepal, which adds to the diversity of the country’s festivities. If you want to learn about a country’s history and culture, you must visit Nepal during one of these great festivals.

Nepalese people hold their culture and traditions dear to their hearts. The ancient religious rituals are still practised here, alongside the new tendencies that are emerging. If you’re the type of traveller who wants to learn all there is to know about the places you visit, festivals are the ideal way to do it. Here is a list of prominent festivals during which you may enjoy both your Nepal holidays and festivals while returning with a richer experience.

  1. Mahashivaratri – Witness the glamour and grandeur of the celebration
  2. Fagun Purnima or Holi- To spray colours in the valley
  3. Bisket Jatra- The wonderful chariot festival of Bhaktapur
  4. Buddha Jayanti- Experience the rich traditions of the country
  5. Janai Purnima- The celebration of love and purity
  6. Gai Jatra – An unconventional festival
  7. Indra Jatra- Worship for good harvest
  8. Teej- The woman-only festival in Nepal
  9. Dashain- The biggest festival of Nepal
  10. Tihar- The shinning festival of Nepal
  11. Lhosar- The most vibrant festival in Nepal

Nepal is perplexed at the same time. This country is already overburdened. The culture and customs are so rich that we could live off of them for generations. I’ve travelled to a few nations, and every time I see anything, I feel as if there is a missing piece that our spirit is unable to process.

Blog #1

I choose the website call culturalatlas because, when i surfing through some of Nepali websites and videos, this was the best website that i found related to my website. This website mainly devolved by Nina Evason and Chara Scroope. This website is liked because it got lots of facts and information about Nepali culture. Anyone who reads this website can get a clear idea of the Nepali culture. People who visit to this website can get an idea of how they greet to someone, what are the religions they worship and most importantly what are the dos and don’ts in Nepal. This is important to recent travelers so they can behave well. 

Blog #2

When I am surfing the browser to find a suitable theme related to my website, I found this website called https://ntb.gov.np/.  This website Is full of information about Festivals, food, Religion etc. This website is Nepalese national tourism agency founded in 1998 by an Act of Parliament as a collaboration between the Nepalese government and the commercial tourism industry to promote and market Nepal as a desirable tourist destination. This website is full of interesting things to do. For instance, Bird watching, Jungle discovery, Mountain viewing. I link this website because in this website, they mention lots of things to see and do In Nepal and most of them are not in my website. Therefore, people who like to travel Nepali can get really good image about Nepal before they go.