
Restaurant Review : Korean Kitchen Picnic
Tucked away on a little quieter lane of bustling Thamel, Korean Kitchen Picnic has been serving delicious fare for almost two and a half years. Kim and Sujata (her Nepali...
Issue 34 | September 2004
Alan Hinkes was born on 26th April, 1954 in Northallerton, North Yorkshire in England and was brought up in a country farm. He has been working with Berghaus and at...
Tucked away on a little quieter lane of bustling Thamel, Korean Kitchen Picnic has been serving delicious fare for almost two and a half years. Kim and Sujata (her Nepali...
Lhasa is about the same distance from Kathmandu as Delhi—about 700 km—as the crow flies, and the flying time is just under an hour. But somehow—culturally, linguistically or geographically—Delhi seems...
Strolling Down Memory Lane One thing led to another. When I was helping Ani Choying Drolma with publicity for her April 2001 Kathmandu concert, we met with Sunil Shrestha, (ECS’...
Bagmati, the largest of the Himalayan kingdom’s rivers and dubbed as the Ganges of Nepal is our most sacred river . The river’s sorry state has received much publicity and...
While returning home from school (Nepal Adarsha School) the young boy used to stop at the cobbler’s and would watch how a shoe was made. One day he tried his...