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Visit Tauthali

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As we all know that Visit Nepal 2020 has just begun and it's our responsibility to promote this event in the proper manner so that everyone around this globe who are thinking and making plans to make a visit over our nation gets sufficient information related with Nepal's unique cultural traditions, natural resources covering big hills, mountains and fast-flowing rivers, national heritage sites, our history and many more things which can be the best options for our guests to choose during their visit in Nepal. Nepal is a country with many opportunities, especially in the tourism sector. Anyone can make sure or predict that Nepal will have a great future in tourism in the coming decades, this can really change the economic status of this nation. With varieties of castes and ethnicity, their living habits and rituals, many adventurous sites, beautiful scenery, endangered flora, fauna, and birds, etc. will be the central point of attraction for our guests. What we just need to ...

Dolakha-Sindhupalchwok Rope Way

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Dolakha-Sindhupalchwok Rope Way is a rope way conveyor connecting the talc and magnesium mine at Kharidhunga with the processing plant at Lamosanghu in Nepal. It is one of the longest ropeways in Nepal, crossing two districts: Sindhupalchok and Dolakha. The talc plant used to be 3rd largest talc plant in South Asia. The ropeway is 10.3 kilometers (6.4 mi) long. Ropeway Situated at Tauthali It travels through Kharidhunga, Tauthali, Tekanpur and Lamosangu. It was operational in the 1990's, but has since been closed down. The reason behind that was the payment issue of electricity bill at that time. What we can analyze now, the operational cost of this ropeway was quite high due to which it has been closed forever. To replace the rope way for carrying talc and magnesium from Kharidhunga to Lamosangu cheaper means of transportation is used i.e. Roadway.   Dolakha-Sindhupalchwok rope way is in critical condition at the present moment. Government needs to focus  o...

Curd Splashing Festival (Dahi Jatra)

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Tripura Sundari Mai Temple Curd Splashing Festival  ( दही जात्रा ) is an annual ritual performed by the local people (especially youth) of  Tauthali  village. It takes place the day after  Bijaya Dashami . Locals who are involved in this  jatra  splatter curd (in south Asia, curd refers to traditional home-made yogurt,  dahi ) [1]  on one another. Dahi Jaatraa begins with an offering of curd to the local goddess Tripura Sundari Mai, held in Tripura village body ( त्रिपुरा गाउँपलिका ) of  Sindhupalchok District . This tradition is celebrated only at Tauthali, in the temple of goddess Shree Tripura Sundari Maai. It is similar to the  La Tomatina  festival held in Spain, where participants throw tomatoes at other participants for fun. In this jatra participants use curds to throw at participants for both entertainment and traditional purposes. After the festival, participants' bodies and the goddess Shree Tripura Sundari Maa...

Honey Hill Waterfall

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Honey Hill Waterfall (locally named Mahavhir Jarna) is one of the largest waterfall located at  Tauthali  in Nepal .  The waterfall is so named Honey Hill Waterfall because wild honey bees lives on this hill and its height is estimated to be over more than 100 feet, but it has not been measured properly yet . Honey Hill Waterfall is originated from Kharidhunga of Dolakha district. People from different nearby villages come here to enjoy the day.