Author Archives: Apurwa Rayamajhi
Prince Harry in Nepal
“I have to come to Nepal to meet the people, to visit heritage sites, national parks and Himalaya. The people and the beauty of this country is hard to leave.” – Prince Harry British Prince Henry Charles Albert David ‘Harry’, who came to Nepal on 19 March 2016 for a five-day long official visit to … Continue reading
Hiking with friends to Nagi Gumba
11th July 2015 – Saturday, Shreejana, Shivendra, Binay and I (Shreya) packed up and headed towards Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park for hiking. Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park is the ninth national park which is located in the country’s mid-hills on the northern fringe of the Kathmandu valley, named after Shivapuri peak. Our goal for Saturday was … Continue reading
Tourism, It Will Fight Back
The devastating earthquake of April 25, April 26 and May 12 has left the country’s fragile infrastructure in ruins. It reduced a majority of the iconic world heritage sites into rubble. Damages has been caused to numerous historic buildings and archaeological locations, including six UNESCO World Heritage Site—Basantapur Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, … Continue reading
Bon Holidays visits the Barahi Jungle Lodge
As a traveler, I have seen much. I have been to the foot of the highest mountain, the lap of stunning valleys, the thick of the greenest jungles and the heart of the wildest rivers. I have walked through the chill of the snow and tested myself in the scorching heat of the plains. This … Continue reading
I love what I do.
As a part of my job I get to travel a lot. Going to different places meeting different breed of people it’s all one would want from his /hers job. I’m in Chitwan one week and Pokhara or Bandipur the next. So as a part of Bon Holidays I love what I do. Whilst traveling … Continue reading
From Mr. Dave DeLuca
I’ve traveled all over the world and gone on many excursions across the globe and Bon Holidays was without a doubt one of the best tour companies I’ve ever dealt with. They were endorsed by Habitat for Humanity for good reason. The owner was extremely friendly, knowledgable and approachable, he went above and beyond to … Continue reading
Trishuli- Lord Shiva’s River
Trishuli, derived from the weapon that Lord Shiva carries with him, is the most classic river for white water rafting in Nepal. This River is the most rafted river which has a little bit of everything for everyone of all age groups. If you are willing to spend quality time with your friends and … Continue reading
Ride to the Royal!!
Royal Beach Camp, a decent organic resort located near Katauti Khola, Charaudi of Dhading District is about 2 hours drive towards Prithvi Highway which is approximately 80 km from Kalanki, Kathmandu. This resort is situated beside Trishuli River which is most rafted river of Nepal and a decent river for White water rafting, gives … Continue reading
Get Muddy for a Golden Yield
As a traveler, I have seen much. I have been to the foot of the highest mountain, the lap of stunning valleys, the thick of the greenest jungles and the heart of the wildest rivers. I have walked through the chill of the snow and tested myself in the scorching heat of the plains. So … Continue reading
Yak Attack 2013 Experiences
I am happy to be a part of the epic “Yak-Attack 2013″ “The Yak-Attack 2013″ has changed my understanding of life. From a filthy life of Kathmandu, I have known what the genuine world is outside the virtual world of a modern city. I have known the significance of Oxygen, the value of Black Tea, … Continue reading

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