Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Pokhara Valley:


Two hundred kilometres and a world away from the hustle, bustle and pollution of Kathmandu lies the bazaar town of Pokhara. Situated 900 metres above sea level, not only is Pokhara surrounded by the mighty Annapurna mountain range, but also by some of the largest lakes in Nepal. Combine these dramatic visual effects with Pokhara's tranquility and it is easy to see why Pokhara is the second most popular tourist destination in the country. Well, what better way to start the day than by having breakfast on the rooftop garden of your hotel as you watch the sunrise over Mt. Machhapuhhre (22,950 ft.) which lies only 45 km away. Hire a canoe and relax on the serene waters of Phewa Lake. Make sure you step off at the Golden Temple of Varahi which is located in the middle of the lake and attracts both pilgrims and romantics. You can hire a paddle-boat for the whole day and enjoy the picnic on one of the seven other lakes in the valley.
Other attractions of Pokhara are :

Underground limestone caves known as Mahendra Gupha and David's Waterfall. The Tibetan village of Tashiling is well worth visiting as in the Natural History Museum at Prithivi Narayan Campus which features displays on the people and animals of the Annapurna area. If you prefer to go trekking on four legs - try pony trekking! or to discover the tropical surroundings you can rent a bicycle. It's the starting point for tens of thousands of trekkers who either "go all the way" and do the arduous three week Annapurna Circuit trek, or settle for the far easier three day "Royal" trek, which Prince Charles made famous during his visit here. If you don't have to "conquer" the mountains by foot then why not go on one of "Mountain Flights". Flying at a height of around 19,500 ft., you'll get amazing three dimensional views of the lakes, hills, vallies and villages plus the chance to get a rare close-up not only of Machhapuchhre, but of the entire awesome Annapurna mountain range. These exhilarating and popular "fly-bys" last about 30 minutes and give you a chance to boast to your friends back home that you came face to face with some of the highest mountains in the world! Another great way to see the mountains, lakes and vallies is to go power gliding in a micro-light aircraft! To watch the fabulous mountain sunset from Sarangkot cliff is yet another attraction.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Around Pokhara City

The beauty, they say, lies in the eyes of a beholder. That might be true to something beautiful, but what you want to tell about something sublime. If there is something that challenges Biblical Garden of Eden in its splendor and magnificence, it’s Pokhara – the ultimate destination for the wanderlusts and those who appreciate, of course, beauty in its pristine glory.

The enchanting valley of Pokhara valley is situated at an altitude of 827 meters from sea level. An incarnation of the religious heaven, this celestial city is also known as the “city of seven lakes”. Just 200 kilometers west of Kathmandu, it is linked by Air and by road from Kathmandu and the Indian border Sunauli. Pokhara offers magnificent views of Dhaulagiri, Fishtail, Manaslu, five peaks of Annapurna and others. This is one of the few places in the world to provide such a dramatic view in a sub-tropical setting. The nearest snow-capped mountain, Fishtail, is less then 30 kilometers from Pokhara. Pokhara's numerous lakes offer fishing, boating and swimming.

Climate of Pokhara

Pokhara has a pleasent invigorating climate and can be visited any time of the year. Even during summer, the temperature does not rise above 30-32 degree Celsius. After the onset of monsoon, the temperature goes down considerably, cooling the valley.

Access to Pokhara

Pokhara is situated 200 kilometers west from Kathmandu and is well connected by road and also by air. Pokhara can be reached in 6 hours via bus and just 30 minutes by Airplane from Kathmandu. And it is also connected with Indo-Nepal border. There are daily bus services from Pokhara to Indian border of Kakarvitta in the east, Birjung, Biratnagar and Sunauli in the middle part, Nepaljung and Mahendra Nagar in the west.

Caves and Water Falls in Pokhara

Pokhara is famous for limestone caves such as Mahendra Cave, Gupteshwar Mahadev and others. Davis Fall is the most famous water-fall in Pokhara, which comes to its gushing best just before disappearing underground.

Mountains and Hills in Pokhara

Like a divine painting from east to west, the breathtaking views of the world famous Himalayan ranges of Annapurna. Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre and other appear so close as to make you feel that you can almost touch them. Sarankot, Kaskikot, Kalikasthan, Bharat Pokhari and the Pumdi Bhumdi Hills commands beautiful views of the valley and the mountains. The places are also vantage points to view sunrise and sunsets over the majestic Himalayan peaks .

Lakes and Rivers in Pokhara

Pokhara is also known as lake city. There are seven famous lakes - Phewa or Fewa, Begnas and Rupa being the most well known ones. the glacial river Seti, flows right through the heart of the Pokhara valley and goes completely underground at certain places.Which is also called seti or white Gandaki because of the limestones sediments that give the water a milky tint. This river cuts the deepest gorge in Nepal.

Temples and Monasteries in Pokhara

The Bindabasini temple is the center of religious activity in the old bazaar area. Located right in the middle of the Fewa Lake, Barahi Temple attracts many tourists and Hindu pilgrims from Nepal and abroad. Another Hindu shrine is the Bhadrakali temple, which is situated on a small but beautiful hill with pleasant surroundings. Some other temples in Pokhara are Narayan Than, Ram Mandir, Krishna Mandir, Kedareswor Mahadav Mindir Lamakhor Lakeside.World Peace Pagoda , a massive Buddhist stupa, is situated on the top of a hill on the southern shores of Fewa Lake. Besides being an impressive sight, this shrine, built by Japanese, is a great vantage point offering spectacular views of the Lake as well as Pokhara city.

Museums and Heritage sites in Pokhara

The Annapurna museum displays a large variety of butterflies, moths and insects and also cement-models depicting Nepal's wildlife. The Annapurna museum is located inside the Prithivi Narayan Campus. The Pokhara regional museum exhibits a variety of items that captures the culture and customs of different tribes and races of Nepal. The regional museum is located at Naya Sadak. The Mountaineering Museum provides detailed information on mountaineering expeditions in Nepal. The Mountaineering Museum is very new and it is located in Ghari Patan which is close to Pokhara Eye Hospital .

Boating and Fishing in Pokhara

Boating and fishing are the most popular attractions of the Phewa lake. hiring a boat for a couple of hours and heading out to the other side of the lake bordering the forested hill and taking a swim can be the highlight of a warm day.

Adventure and trekking in Pokhara

Paragliding, Golfing, Boating, Swimming, Fishing, Micro-light aircraft, Bi-cycling and hiking in the hills are the most adventure activities in Pokhara. The valley is the starting point of some of the most popular treks in the country.

Culture of Pokhara

Pokhara - a dazzling mountains landmark in the west of Nepal is a melting pot of various ethnic groups comprising Brahmins, Chhetri, Newars, Magars, Gurungs etc vibrant in their respective cultures and in pure harmony.

Pokhara known as;
Paradise on Earth
Heaven on Hearth
Simply a Heaven
Lake City

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Lets Preserve the Lake

There was a time when there weren’t many hotels around Phewa Lake and still you could see a lot of tourist dying to stay there. The reflection of the Mt. Fistail on the crystal clear water of Phewa lake could win anyone’s heart. From the origin as a tourist destination, Phewa Lake has always been a brand that has helped to promote Pokhara in numerous ways. The boating on Phewa Lake and the barahi temple on the middle of the lake attracts thousands of visitors each year. The lake has been a cash machine for lots of people, NGOs and business houses, yet today it remains there so neglected.Today, when the lake is fighting a war for its existence and its lost beauty, the only the thing that we are able to do is watch and speed it to death. The lake is covered with the aquatic weeds and more than that the water is getting polluted day by day. Many NGOs and INGOs shows their interest on these issues but once that get bank for these issues, the issues just remain a issue.
Now, the time has come to make our selves aware about the conservation of the lake. Let’s stop blaming on each other and start conserving the lake. If you can’t do bigger things to conserve the lake, we could do small things like stop throwing rubbish, esp plastic products on the lake, stop using the lake for washing or dumping purposes and stop using the water of the lake for the daily use on the hotel and restaurants. Lets help her to gain the beauty that she has lost for decades.
About the Lake:Phewa lake is the second largest lake of Nepal and the largest lake of Pokhara Valley. IT is situated at an altitude of 784m at the western edge of Pokhara city near Baidam. It covers an area of about 4.43 sq km with an average depth of about 8.6m, maximum water depth is 19m. The maximum water capacity of the lake is estimated to be 46 million cubic meters. It lies in the valley of Harpan Khola which feeds the lake. On the southern mouth of the lake, at the crown of Pardi River, a dam is built which has nearly doubled the water level. The water of the lake is used for irrigation and electricity generation.The lake is surrounded by Sarangkot and Kaskikot hills on the northern side. The hill running along the lake is Raniban (Queen of Forests) which is very rich in flora and fauna. Mammals like Common leopard, Bengal fox and Barking deer are common in this forest. It is a home of abundant avifauna also.
The first main attraction is the pagoda style temple in the lake which is the shrine of Barahi (Water Goddess). The next main attraction is the mirror image of mount Machhapuchhre and Annapurna range on the crystal clear water of the lake. The south - eastern side of the lake offers the best view. THere is facility of canoeing and fishing.Phewa originally used to cover an area of 9 sq km but now has been reduced to 4.43 sq. km. Geologically the rocks of either side of Phewa are slate and quartzite and make anticline structure along the axis of the lake.The lake is the home of 17 species of native fish and 4 exotic species. The forest and lake is the habitat of 6 species of amphibians, 14 species of reptiles, 34 species of mammals and 104 species of birds. Out of 104 species of birds, 14 are migratory species.The lake is linked with pitched vehicle road and oating facility is available.
Ravi Shrestha

Pokhara International Airport

Japanese had made a feasibility study of International airport in Pokhara and had given a green light to it. The government had taken 3,106 ropani of land more than 32 years ago to build an international airport in Pokhara. After that every politician left no space to show the dream of International Airport in Pokhara for Pokharelis but this dream was never turned into a reality. They always took this issue as a mean to bring smiles in the citizens of Pokhara. Now after all these years the dream has found a way but still there is lots of doubt in its completion.
The main block of the international airport was dispute in the royalty fee of 58 ropani of land. Now the government has given royalty to these owners and the land is free from any dispute. The dispute could have been solved with a 15 lakh rupees in past which now took 15 crore rupees. This is a perfect example that our government never does right things on right time. Anyway now the government has opened the door for foreign investor by removing this hurdle. Tourism entrepreneurs and journalist believe that the main reason for the delay in the construction of International Airport in Pokhara is due to the conservative mentality of the people living in Kathmandu. According to them, people in Kathmandu fear that tourist will directly come to Pokhara in case of international airport in Pokhara, which will run down their business. The other reason is that they love to centralize everything within Katmandu so they have bribed the politicians to run policies and decision in their favor.
Now the public of Pokhara has become very aware of the benefits that the international airport will bring to their locality. So they have left no stone unturned to make their voices loud and clear demands for international airport in Pokhara. Let us see what future holds for Pokhara.

More protests against VP Jha


Protests against Vice President Parmananda Jha's swearing-in in Hindi language continued for the fifth straight day, on Monday.

More protesters were seen on the streets of Kathmandu today. They chanted slogan against the Vice President, burned his effigies and forced vehicles out of the road.

Students staging protest against Vice President Parmananda Jha for...
Students organised angry demonstrations in front of the public colleges in Kathmandu in the morning. Kesharmahal, Lainchaur, Ratnapark, Tripureshwor, Kalimati and Chabahil areas remained tense for several hours with the students frequently clashing with the police.

The protesters have demanded that the Vice President publicly apologise for hurting the sentiment of the people and violating the constitution by taking oath in a 'foreign language'.

There were reports of protests in Jhapa, Morang, Sunsari and few other eastern districts.

In Nawalparasi, at least five persons were injured in police action at Kawasoti Bazaar after the protesters tried to close down the government offices there, reports said.

Student groups affiliated with different political parties including the three major parties - CPN (Maoist), Nepali Congress and CPN-UML - had announced protests from Thursday, a day after Jha, who won the vice presidential slot as a Madhesi Janadhikar Forum candidate, was sworn in

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Pokhara Travel guide.






My Village

The town of Pokhara is not a tourist attraction in itself like Kathmandu. But if Kathmandu is the cultural hub of Nepal, Pokhara is its center of adventure. The setting of the city, in the middle of Pokhara valley on the banks of the Seti River, with all the big mountains nearby, makes it the perfect starting place for hikers and trekkers.
Pokhara is an enchanting city nested in a tranquil valley. The atmosphere on the shore of Phewa Lake is one of excited vitality as hipster backpackers crowd the many bars and restaurants exchanging recommends on the guesthouses and viewpoints, both the lake and above the clouds.
Pokhara is a place of remarkable natural beauty. The serenity of Phewa Lake and the magnificence of the fishtailed summit of Machhapuchhre (6,977 m) rising behind it create an ambience of peace and magic. At an elevation lower than Katmandu, it has a much more tropical feel to it, a fact well appreciated by the beautiful diversity of flowers, which prosper in its environs. Indeed, the valley surrounding Pokhara is home to thick forests, gushing rivers, emerald lakes, and of course, the world famous views of the Himalaya.
Finally, Pokhara is part of a once vibrant trade route extending between India and Tibet. To this day, mule trains can be seen camped on the out- skirts of the town, bringing goods to trade from remote regions of the Himalaya. This is land of the Magars and Gurungs, hardworking farmers and valorous warriors who have earned worldwide fame as Gurkha soldiers. The Thakalis, another important ethnic group here, are known for their entrepreneurship



























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Friday, July 25, 2008

Lakes around pokhara:



  • phewalake

  • Beghaslake

  • Rupalake

Lakes with crystal clear water are the other objects of attraction. The name "Pokhara" meaning the valley of the lakes is itself derived from "Pokhari" which literally means a lake. There are eight lakes namely Phewa, Begnas, Rupa, Maidi, Khaste, Gunde, Dipang and Kamal Pokhari - inside the valley. Phewa, Begnas and Rupa are three lakes worth visiting. The following is the list of major lakes.
Lakes Area OrientationPhewa Lake :4.43 sq.km: NW-SE
Begnas Lake: 3.00 sq.km :NE-SE
Rupa Lake: 1.02 sq.km: NE-SE
Deepang Lake :0.64 sq.km: NE-SE
Maidi Tal :0.64 sq.km :NE-SE
PHEWA LAKE : Phewa lake is the second largest lake of Nepal and the largest lake of Pokhara Valley. IT is situated at an altitude of 784m at the western edge of Pokhara city near Baidam. It covers an area of about 4.43 sq km with an average depth of about 8.6m, maximum water depth is 19m. The maximum water capacity of the lake is estimated to be 46 million cubic meters. It lies in the valley of Harpan Khola which feeds the lake. On the southern mouth of the lake, at the crown of Pardi River, a dam is built which has nearly doubled the water level. The water of the lake is used for irrigation and electricity generation.
The lake is surrounded by Sarangkot and Kaskikot hills on the northern side. The hill running along the lake is Raniban (Queen of Forests) which is very rich in flora and fauna. Mammals like Common leopard, Bengal fox and Barking deer are common in this forest. It is a home of abundant avifauna also.
The first main attraction is the pagoda style temple in the lake which is the shrine of Barahi (Water Goddess). The next main attraction is the mirror image of mount Machhapuchhre and Annapurna range on the crystal clear water of the lake. The south - eastern side of the lake offers the best view. THere is facility of canoeing and fishing.
Phewa originally used to cover an area of 9 sq km but now has been reduced to 4.43 sq. km. Geologically the rocks of either side of Phewa are slate and quartzite and make anticline structure along the axis of the lake.
The lake is the home of 17 species of native fish and 4 exotic species. The forest and lake is the habitat of 6 species of amphibians, 14 species of reptiles, 34 species of mammals and 104 species of birds. Out of 104 species of birds, 14 are migratory species.
The lake is linked with pitched vehicle road and boating facility is available.
BEGNAS LAKE : Begnas Lake, the second largest lake of Pokhara Valley is situated at an altitude of 650m. It is located in the Siswa village on the eastern part of Pokhara and is 13 km away from the Pokhara city. It covers an area of 3 sq. km. Average water depth of the lake is 9.37 and the maximum water depth is 13.84m. The capacity of the lake is 29.05 million cubic meter. It is comparatively deeper in the northern and western part in the comparision to eastern and southern part. The lake water is drained out by Khudi Khola from the western part.

Geologically the area is composed of slate and phyllite zone with beds of calcareous conglomerate and gravel deposits. The vegetation here is quite different than in other parts of Pokhara because here the major species on the southern aspect of the hills on the northern part of the lake is Shorea robuista whereas the major species of the forest on the northern aspect of the hill lying on the southern part of the lake is Schima-Castonopsis. The forest is very dense on the northern and southern part of the lake whereas there is cultivation on the eastern part and fishery project on the western part.
The forest is very rich in flora and fauna. The forest surrounding the lake is the habitat of more than 150 species of other birds. The northern part of the lake is best site for observing water fowls. The forest is also rich in mammals where abundant leoparts roam majestically. The pride of this forest is that it is the home of some endangered flora and fauna. You can enjoy boating and fishing in this lake. You can travel to the nearby villages by hiring the boat all the day.
RUPA LAKE: Rupa Lake is separated by the Pachabhaiya ridge from Begnas Tal, hence, these two lakes are often called the twin lakes. Rupa Lake is situated at an altitude of about 600m and covers an area of 1.12 sq km running along from north to south. The average depth of the lake is 3.0m and maximum water depth is 4.79m. Its water holding capacity is 3.1 million cubic meter.

lovely sms

1: few minutes ago i closed my eyes and saw u in my dream. I found u most happiest in this world .If this is the way to see u happy i wish my eyes to be closed forever.
2: I have opened an emotional bank a/c for in my heart deposit yourkisses,hugs in it.
3: When situtation gets u down, remember there's someone in heavenwho loves and watches over u and there's someone on earth whocares do.
4: Love pappa, love mummy, love brother and sister,love everythingunder the sun but at last few love give to me because i love more thanevery thing in the world that is u .
5: I am felling so happy.do u know why? because i am so lucky, do u know how ? because god loves me .Do u know how? becase he gave a gift. Do u know what ? it's u my heart....
6: I asked god 4 a rose and he gave me a garden .I asked god 4 a dropof water and he gave me an ocean.I asked god 4 an angel and he gave me u!
7: U may b out of my sight but not of my heart .U may b out of reach but not of my mind, u will always be special 2 me.
8: A special smile a special face, a special someone i can't replace .Ilove i always will u have filled a space no one can fill !.
9: I love so much my heart is sure as time goes on .I love more your happy smile your loving face no one can take place.
10: Someone some one dreams of your smile and finds your presencein my life so worthwhile, so when your lovely , remember it'strue that some one some where is thinking of u.
11: My eyes miss u my feeling love u, my hand need u, m mind callu, my heart just 4 u. I will die without u because i love u.
12: Hearts change, i know they do....but this heart will always belobgto u ....hearts hurts more without you....
13:If u r in a dark room find blood everywhere and walls r shaking don't worry friend... u r at the safest place u r in my heart .
14: I may b far 4 u a mile, 4 a hrs 4 a day 4 a month but i will always b there 4 u .I may not b able 2 always say good moring good night buti will never say gud bye....
15: One day i was sitting in room suddenly a drop of tear fall downfrom my eye .I asked it why are u out ? it repalied a nice personis in your eye so there is a no place for me.
16: A doctor can save my life.A lawyer can defined y life. A soldiercan give me a pecful life but only u can give me a meaningful life.
17: If i get your smile .I don't need flowers .If i get your voice, i don't need music .If u speak to me.I don't need anybody else, u just be my friend, i don't need the world.
18: As u open your eye's i will be thinking of u .As u begin a new day.Iwill be praying for u as u face problems,i will be just beside u. remember me i will be with u forever.
19: Same people have nice eyes.Some have ice smile and other haves nice faces but u have all of them with a nice Heart.
20: You are like the sunsine so warm,u are like sugar so sweet, u arelike u....and that's the reason why i have u.......
21: I am looking 4 a world . I am looking for a whole world .I am lookingfor a world that nobody knows . I am looking for a world that say's ...that u are the best.
22: Please tell me your ingredients because .I missed looking sugar with80kg chocolate and 60kg honey but...still can't make a friend sweet as u.
23: At this movement 3.7 million are sleeping 2.3 million are falling in love4.1 million are eating abd only 1 beautiful girl is reading this text.
24: I have seen angles in the sky, i have seen snow fall in july .I have seenthings u could only imagine to see or do, but i still haven't seen anythingsweeter than u !
25: May your heart b happy and your days b bright .May your roads b smoth and your burdens light. May u find dreams and touch a star andnever forget special u r.
25: Sharp is your memory,sweet is your name deep in my heart u will always remain .Earth wants water. flower wants dew .I want nothing but a smile from u.
26: Too many stars in the sky, too many tears that have left my eyes .Toomany girls out in the blue, but they are nothing compared to u .
27: You look sweet. when u read my sms. You looks sweeter, when uread my sms and smile, u looks sweetest when u read my sms and replyso try to look sweetest lady of the world.
28: I want to live in your eyes,die in your arms and be buried in your haert.
29: I think u r very careless u came and leave things behind ! see nowwhat u left ? u just came in my mind and left a smile on my face.
30: One who some, has a smoky heart, one who drinks has an alcoholic heart..... so dear u must stop eating sweets.....as u r sweete heart.
31: I hate when u smile at me because u make me crazy about u. I hatewhen u talk me because u make me run out of world. I hope u make me love more.
32: I love your eyes . I love your smile .I cherish your ways . I adore yourstyle . What can i says ? your one of a kind and your always on my mind.
33: Chand k liye sitare hazaron honge,magar sitaron k liye chand ek hai aap k liye loong hazaron honge,magar hamare liye aap ek hai.
34: I looked at a sweet beautiful rose and then i looked at a u andkeept looking at u for the rose isn't us beautiful as u.
35: If 10 people care 4 u, 1 of them is me,if 2 person care 4 u that wouldbe me again, if no 1 care 4 u that means i am not in this world.
36: If i were tears in your eyes . I would roll down onto your lips.but if u were tear in my eye . I would never cry as i would be afraid 2 lose u.
36: Don't give passward of our love and friendship 2 anybody becauseif u will say this passward "I LOVE U" it means he will hack u from me and i will go out from my hands.
37: Do u know why god creat gaps between fingers ? so that some one who is very special 2 u , comes and fills those gaps by holding yourhands forever.
38: It must have been a rainy day when u born,but it wasn't really rain,the sky was angry because it lost his most beautiful angles.
39: Red is 4 blood, blood is 4 heart, heart is 4 love, love is 4 and u r me,
40: One day u will ask me. what more important 2 u , me or your life ? then i will say my life and u will go and leave without even knowingthat u r my life.
41: A simple bye make us cry, a simple joke make us laugh, simple caremake us fall in love .I have my simple sms make u think of me . I miss u.
42: Dear o dear u r not near don't get a fear, u r memories r hear,live widcheer, no more tear and u r mine forever.
43: If u fall in river there is a boat. If u fall in well there is a hope rope butif u fall in love there is no hope.
44: If u delete this massage that's because u love me... if u sae it that'sbecause u desire me... and if u igrine it that's because u miss me, so whatu gonna do with it ?
45: The sheler i find in this big world is your heart for the world u r some 1but for me u r the world...
46: When thinks go wrong when sadness fills your heart when tears flowin your eyes always remember 3 things (1) I'm with u (2) still with u (3) willalways b...
47:U miss me u may ignore me u may even forget me but 1 day if u wannac me don't search, just c your(ur) shadow i will b there.... trust me.
48: Love means 2 see some one with close eye. 2 miss some one in crowd2 find some one , but every thought 2 live 4 some one, love some onebut that some one is only one.
49: Smile is pleasure, smile is pain,smile when trouble pours like rain, smile when some one huts u, smile because some one loves.2 see smilling.
50: Smile make flowers alive, sing make birds alive, open your eyes makesun alive, keep your lips on my heart..... to make me alive.
51: Only an open heart can receive a love, only an open hands can receivea gift only an open mind can receive a wisdom and only cute girl can receive my love.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

History of pokhara city

Pokhara lies on an important old trading route between Tibet and India. In the 17th. century it was part of the influential Kingdom of Kaski which again was one of the Chaubise Rajaya (24 Kingdoms of Nepal) ruled by a branch of the Shah Dynasty. Many of the mountains around Pokhara still have medieval ruins from this time. In 1752 the King of Kaski invited Newars from Bhaktapur to Pokhara to promote trade. Their heritage can still be seen in the architecture along the streets in Bagar (Old Pokhara). Hindus, again, brought their culture and customs from Kathmandu and settled in the whole Pokhara valley. In 1786 Prithvi Narayan Shah added Pokhara into his kingdom. It had by then become an important trading place on the routes from Kathmandu to Jumla and from India to Tibet.
From 1959 to 1962 some 300,000 refugees came to Nepal from neighbouring Tibet, which had been annexed by China. Four refugee camps were established in the Pokhara valley: Tashipalkhel, Tashiling, Paljorling and Jambling. These camps have evolved into settlements. Because of their different architecture, prayer flags, gompas and chorten, these can easily be distinguished from the other settlements.
Until the end of the 1960s the town could only be reached by foot and it was considered even more a mystical place than Kathmandu. The first road was finished in 1968 after which tourism set in and the city grew rapidly. The area along the Phewa Lake developed into one of the major tourism hubs of Nepal.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Don’t Blow The Planet

I remember those good old days, when the air was clean to breathe, water was clear to drink and the land was full of fresh green vegetation to have healthy food. However a lot of environmental problems now affect the entire world.

I remember those good old days, when the air was clean to breathe, water was clear to drink and the land was full of fresh green vegetation to have healthy food. However a lot of environmental problems now affect the entire world. I am even unable to breath due to this pollute air.
Today to drink some fresh water, it has to be purified using several methods. We can find fresh green vegetables no more. According to me, of the various kinds of problems faced by our planet, the depletion of non-renewable natural resources is the major concern.

The increased demands of Aluminium nowadays claim more energy and mineral resources. However, based on my experiences, every problem will have its causes, effects and most importantly a solution. In the case of depletion of natural resources, the unique solution is to “Recycle.” The usage of recycled metal saves both energy and mineral resources needed for primary production.

The well known fact about aluminium is that anything made of Aluminium could be recycled for ‘n’ number of times and can be reused. Moreover the atomic structure of the same never changes, no matter the number of times it has been recycled. Moreover, recycling one kilogram of aluminium can save up to 8 kilograms of bauxite, four kilograms of chemical products and 14 kilowatt hours of electricity. It is the good news regarding the increased usage of Aluminium. The only thing is, we have use recycled Aluminium .

Aluminium scrap is collected and recycled everywhere in the World. Recycling of Aluminium plays a key role in Europe, North America and Japan.

By the year 2020, the metal demand is projected to shoot up to 70 million tonnes. The challenge for the metal Industry is to satisfy the ever increasing demand for Aluminium, at the same time reducing any negative impacts to the environment. Recycling of Aluminium is the best way to meet the emerging Industrial needs and to eliminate environmental risks and conserve energy. Also, recycling aluminum creates 97% less water pollution than producing new metal from ore.
We will never know the worth of water until the well is dry. It is high time to act to stop the depletion of non-renewable natural resources and conserve non-renewable energy sources. So recycle and reuse whatever it is possible to do so and save the grinning Planet.

“Good Planets are hard to find, don’t blow it”-Quoted in time.