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Sunday, November 15, 2015

TAAN organizes introduction meet with tourism stakeholders



Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal (TAAN) organized an introduction meeting with different government agencies and other tourism stakeholders on November 6.The meeting was organized to introduce the new executive committee of TAAN with stakeholders of Nepali tourism industry. Representatives from the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Nepal Tourism Board, Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN), Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management (NATHM), Nepal Trust for Nature Conservation, and Tourist Police were present at the program.Speaking at the program, Govinda Bahadur Karki, director general of Department of Tourism, said there is a need to explore and promote new areas across the country. "Similarly, there is a need to update existing trails to make trekking safe. We are looking to work with TAAN in this direction," he added. Stating that Nepali tourism industry is passing through difficult times, he said the government and the private sector should work in tandem for early recovery of tourism industry.
Similarly, TAAN Treasurer Lila Baldab Dahal said TAAN cannot ensure safety of trekking workers if Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) is not implemented as it covers their ricks. "I would like to draw the attention of the tourism ministry and NTB in this direction," he added.Likewise, TAAN President Chandra Prasad Dahal said all stakeholders should work for development and promotion of tourism industry. He also pledged to address all genuine demand of trekking workers. "Trekking is our common agenda. We should work to make trekking safe," he told tourism workers. He also drew the attention of government toward other burning issues of Nepali tourism industry.Office-bearers of travel trade associations like Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), Nepal Travel and Tour Agents Association (NATTA), Himalayan Rescue Association (HRA), Nepal Association of Rafting Agents (NARA), Restaurant and Bar Association of Nepal (REBAN), Hotel Association of Nepal (HAN), Society of Travel and Tour Operators Nepal, Tourist Guides Association of Nepal, Trekking Guides Association of Nepal, Village Tourism Promotion Forum Nepal, Nepal Canyoning Association, Journalists Association for Tourism-Nepal, Kathmandu Environment Education Program, and Thamel Tourism Development Committee, among others, also participated in the program.On the occasion, representatives of different organizations congratulated the new executive committee and wished for its successful tenure. They also pledged all possible support and cooperation to the new executive committee.

Sunday, November 8, 2015

JAT Nepal felicitates new executive committee of TAAN

Journalists Association for Tourism-Nepal (JAT-Nepal) on Monday organized a program in Kathmandu to congratulate and felicitate newly elected office-bearers and executive committee members of Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal (TAAN).

JAT Nepal President Devi Prasad Panta congratulated President Chandra Prasad Rijal, Senior Vice President Tashi Lakpa Sherpa, 1st Vice President Tej Bahadur Gurung, 2nd Vice President Ram Prasad Sapkota, General Secretary Karna Bahadur Lama, Secretary Mukti Pandey, Treasurer Lila Baldav Dahal and Joint Treasurer Krishna Man Shrestha as well as Executive Committee Members Sarita Lama, Ngawang Nima Sherpa, Devi Pandey, Rudra Jung Adhikari, Wangchu Sherpa, Basudev Lamsal, Dambar Bdr Adhikari, Taranath Lamichhane and Pemba Sherpa by offering khadas.

Speaking at the program, JAT Nepal 1st Vice President Shiva Shrestha welcomed and congratulated office-bearers and executive members of TAAN and urged the association to support 'Journalists to Journalists' (J2J) campaign initiated by JAT Nepal for effective tourism promotion through mass media.

Hailing the role of media in tourism promotion, Karna Lama, general secretary of TAAN, said the second meeting of TAAN Executive Committee has decided to form 'Trekking Tourism Journalists Welfare Fund'. "A team led by our Executive Member Devi Pandey will prepare working modality and guidelines of the fund," he added.

Similarly, Chandra Prasad Rijal, president of TAAN, said TAAN would work with tourism journalists for development and promotion of tourism industry. "Tourism recovery is possible only through concerted efforts of government agencies, different travel trade associations and media personnel. We will work to forge consensus for that," he added.

Founding President of JAT Nepal Hari Raj Joshi said the industry should treat journalists as a friend. Similarly, JAT Nepal President Devi Prasad Panta urged the new TAAN leadership to interact with media on a regular basis.
                  

Monday, November 2, 2015

Festivals



                                   Festivals
Being totally within the Buddhist zone of Nepal the Tsumvalley inhabitants participate in all the regular Buddhist festivities losar Buddha’s birthday Guru Rinpoche’s birthday and the various cham dances. A celebration called panda occurs in the village of yarcho above chumling  in February while a version of mani similar to the one in samagaon, is celebrated in Ripchet village during April. Ngungne is widely celebrated across Tsum in nile chhule phurbe, Rachen, Mu and piren phu. The festivities of Nara (khangsar Ladrang ) are help in chhokang paro and at the isolated cliff clinging monastery of chi phu.
 All the main monasteries have a festival in t he early monsoon called Gumba Dhupa chhe ji. The riotous Dharchyang horseraces are help in Upper Tsum in late September into October. Around the same time is the Gumba Ngile Ladrang. Also in the autumn, a celebration takes place at milarepa’s cave that is unique to the valley according to local homestay people. Nara Jhong takes place at Gonhgye monastery above chhule in late November. The twin villages of Ngakyu- leru hold the Nga ladrang Nara in December.
                         

Jack fruit



                                           Jack fruit
 It has a rough warty bark which when cut exudes a milky juice. The tree has largish leaves and produces yellow- green flowers between December and march. The fruit is an important food being very nutritious.






The fruit is easily recognized being large beavy and warty. They may often be seen in markets and smell strongly when ripe.

Monday, October 26, 2015

Deer



                                                   Deer
 Nepal boasts several species of deer nut most of them are confined to the lowlands. The muntjak ( muntiacus muntjac) or barking deer, which usually makes its presence known by its sharp one note alarm call is found at elevations up to 2400m. the unusual musk deer(moschus moschiferus), with antelope like features and only 50cm high at the shoulder ranges higher to over 4000m. the male is not only hornless but has oversized canine teeth that protrude from the mouth. The male’s musk gland is found in the abdomen its value to humankind has accelerated its demise .
                 

Friday, October 16, 2015

Sunflower Family



The compositae are perhaps the largest family of Dicotyledons, widely distributed in all parts of the world and indeed the dominant family in the Himalayan. In addition to the well known sunflower the family includes many other garden plants like cosmos aster zennia, chrysanthemum, dahlia, etc. On the Himalayan the family occurs right from the timberline to the highest limits of existence of plants. They are however best developed in semi – arid and high steppes and some of them at extreme altitudes are remarkable for the milky latex aromatic and cottony woolly leaves. The most striking chhhhharacter of the family is its inflorescence a capitulum ar head. Numerous small flowers called florets, are arranged close together on the flattened disc like top of the main inflorescence axis, often with leafy bracts forming an involucres and clustered in whorls below. The outer row of florets has the outer petal greatly enlarged as a brightly colored ligule to form a sort of an outer ring of rayed perals for the compound mass. The central mass of florets, called disc florets, consists of tubular florets with inferior ovary often 
   








 Compositae is dominant family in the Himalayan marigold growing plentifully near the phewa lake, pokhara in Nepal.