The natives of Patanrenovating historic heritage sites
The homes of deities fell down but the faith of Nepalese on these deities grows stronger. Few sites where vibrant celebration took place have turned down into rubbles but energy to rejoice the colorful festivals remains intact. Many have become homeless and have lost their closed ones but the unity of Nepalese that showed the hope of standing even stronger has surprised the entire world.
A powerful earthquake hit Nepal on April 25, Bad news. The Good News is Nepalese have started to recover. Nepal and Nepalese have set an example of handling the crisis of this degree with patience and optimism. We thank all the international communities, who supported Nepal during this tragic moment. However, the kind of support Nepal needs from the international community is to offer us an opportunity to progress on our own.
Nepalese Army and Police forces playing a vital role in cleaning the debris after the quake
We being a tourism entrepreneur in Nepal would like to appeal to the international travelers who were planning to visit Nepal, please stick with your plan. We need you more than any other times. We need helping hands to rebuild the habitats in the remote villages of central Nepal that the quake demolished. We need travelers who can donate their labor to rebuild the schools and hospitals that collapsed during the quake. We need professionals to support mentally traumatized victims of the quake. Above all, we need more travelers to boost the country’s economy, which has been even worse because of the quake 25/04.
Nepal on the process of being normal
Quake hit Nepal and created a panicking situation but now everything has started to become normal and Nepal is once again the biggest hub of Himalayan Adventure. And visiting Nepal this time is the perfect timing because travelers get to enjoy the thrills of adventure, have an opportunity to help the quake affected communities and stroll around the heritage sites, where still many historic monuments stand still.
The driver was also very professional and when the vehicle broke down once he did a great job repairing it. Overall, I was very pleased with the trip. Will recommend to everyone.
We work with the motto "Tourism for Development". Explore Himalaya Community Service Project was conceived to empower underprivileged segments of Nepal.