Tuesday, November 27, 2012

View From Pun Hill




Treak to Ghorepani Pun Hill Magdi District (Maximum elevation 3210 Meters)

This place is famous for Sunrise view and  Mountain view. We can see Lovely view of Annapurna and Fishtail mountain range. Tourist are wake up early in the morning and go to Pun hill to view first Sunrise early in the morning 4 AM. I have shoot this Picture from Pun Hill during return back to Ghorepani 


View from Pun Hill Annapurna Range 

View from Pun Hill Annapurna Range

View from Ghorepani Hotel Annapurna Range

View from Pun Hill Annapurna Range 

Pun Hill View Tower (Maximum elevation 3210 Meters)

Pun Hill waiting to clear cloud in Annapurna Range 

View from Pun Hill Annapurna Range 

View from Pun Hill Annapurna Range 

View from Pun Hill Fish Tail mountain (Macchapuchhre)

Ghorepani Treak, Magdi




Wednesday, October 17, 2012

बिजया दशमी तथा शुभ दिपावली को शुभकामना

बिजया दशमी तथा शुभ दिपावली को शुभकामना 
Try to celebrate Vegetarian Festival
Vegetarian Dashai Card


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- Jeevan Ale

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Dr. Ram Upreti



Prof. Dr. Ram Upreti is professionally medical doctor and professor of Tribhuvan University Instutite of Medicine Maharajgung Medical Campus.


After hearing his speech I found him extraordinary figure and very find citizen of Nepal. Thank you Matrika Prasag Ghimire for providing me this video. Please feel free to share this video and send feedback.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Free DSLR Camera (Butterfly Love)

Photography is going day by day compact form. Now you don't need professional DSL camera free you're DSLR. Last week I am going to visit Luvu, Kathmandu I saw a butterfly lovely moment I have to shoot instant photos but I haven't any Digital SLR camera in that time so I shoot these photos from my iPhone 4 instantly see result and send me feedback. 

Butterfly in my Shirt
Butterfly in my  farm house
Butterfly in my  farm house garden
Butterfly in my farm house
you can watch video here


Thank you


Monday, March 26, 2012

Visit Bhutan

I have visited Educational Tour to Bhutan 2068 last months with my friends and professors of University Campus Central Department of Rural Development, Tribhuvan University. Some of Bhutan photos here.

House of Bhutan they must have a top covered

Tulasha River of Bhutan and India Border
Garden of Bhutan 
The betel-nut is a part of the age old-custom of Nepali and Indian eating and is an integral part of the daily or ritualistic Pooja too. The Supari represents "dessert" to aid in the digestion of the meal that was just served to the guest. These are of great medicinal benefit, since both are enriched with calcium. The supari is symbolic of the nut of the ego that must be offered on the altar of God. It represents the hard, coarse qualities that must be surrendered to God, leaving only the soft, pure qualities. Mostly symbolic the Supari is many a times traditionally represented as the Nine planets (in the Navgrah Pooja) and takes the form of Deities like Brahma, Surya and others during various different Poojas.
View From Bhutan Tulasa River and India Bhutan Border
Bombacaceae tree (Simal) commonly known as: Indian cottonwood, Indian kapok, red silk-cotton tree, simal tree • Assamese: himila, himolu • Bengali: katseori, roktosimul • Hindi kaantisenbal,Origin: tropical southern Asia, northern Australia