Gokyo Lakes are the world's highest freshwater lake system, offering breathtaking views and a unique ecological habitat.
The Kumbhakarna Chronicles narrate an enthralling journey to the elusive Kumbhakarna peak in East Nepal's Kanchenjunga range.
Mount Everest, also known as Sagarmatha in Nepali and Chomolungma in Tibetan, proudly stands as the world's highest peak, reaching an elevation of 8,848 meters. (29,029 feet).
Mount Makalu stands as the fifth-highest peak globally, boasting a distinctive pyramid shape and challenging terrain.
In the grand tapestry of memories that Taplejung weaves, each thread represents an experience, a sight, a taste, or a cultural revelation.
"Timbak" echoing from the Limbu language, translates to the sound of gunfire, a phenomenon that inspired the pond's nomenclature
Timbung Pokhari sacred significance, breathtaking scenery, and rich biodiversity make it a pilgrimage site like no other.
Rufous Sibia Bird around Kanyam area
Ilam Kanyam, nestled in Nepal's Ilam district, stands as a serene hill station famed for its verdant tea gardens and rich cultural heritage.
Mai Pokhari in Ilam, Nepal, is a serene and picturesque lake nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, offering an idyllic retreat amidst lush greenery and majestic mountains.
Shree Antu Danda stands tall at an altitude of 2,328 meters above sea level, captivating visitors with its breathtaking views of hills, valleys, and the majestic Himalayan mountain range.
Sankhuwasabha Sabha Pokhari, nestled at 4,200 meters, embodies a harmonious blend of natural beauty and spiritual significance.
Salpa Pokhari in Nepal's Bhojpur District, is a high-altitude lake renowned for its crystal-clear waters and serene surroundings.