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Nepal’s culture is a mosaic shaped by more than a hundred ethnic groups. Newar festivals fill Kathmandu’s courtyards with drums and dances, while Tharu families in the Terai welcome guests with music and traditional feasts. In the hills, Gurung and Tamang traditions thrive, offering visitors a glimpse of village life and communal heritage.
Artisans across the country keep centuries-old skills alive—pottery in Bhaktapur, woodcarving in Patan, Dhaka weaving in Palpa, and Thangka painting in monasteries. Culture here is not staged for visitors but lived daily, making every interaction a chance to experience the rhythm of Nepali life.