Green Voice Nepal
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Green voice Nepal is a personal blog owned by Sagar Bahadur Saud which is related to the environment and Eco-tourism sector. Here, I write about environmental matters to make aware of green conservation, green degradation, effects of global warming and climate change and its effects on our earth. I would like to explore the potentials of Eco-tourism in Nepal. You will find here contents about..
Green Voice Nepal
3y ago
Sagar Saud
Hello! Foreign friends!!
Are you travelling to Nepal recently? Or are you thinking of visiting Nepal in the near future? If so, it is better for you to learn some basic and useful Nepalese words, phrases and sentences to make your travel experience much more lively and enjoyable. There are tourist guides as a translator but it is useful while you are single or you can safe yourselves from bad people and taboo words.
That's why, here, I am going to introduce some Nepalese words, phrases and sentences useful for foreign tourists travelling to Nepal. You can learn these wo ..read more
Green Voice Nepal
3y ago
Sagar Saud
Hey Guys!!!
Are you travelling or just planning to travel Nepal? Or, are you interested in knowing about this beautiful Himalayan country?
If yes, you are most welcome. I am going to tell you some important things about Nepal in brief. Please! Read this piece of writing thoroughly. It will be beneficial to you.
Well, let's start without any delay.
Nepal is a small beautiful Himalayan democratic republic country situated is South Asia. It has been situated between India and China, India in its southern part and China's Tibet in northern part. Kathmandu Valley is ..read more
Green Voice Nepal
3y ago
Sagar Saud
Key words: Green Marriage, Tree Marriage and Briksha Biwaha
Marriage, in general, is a process by which two people specially, male and female joins a bond to live and die together whole life. But can also be separated and divorced. It is a social and legal license for people to make their relationship socially acceptable and legally valid.
When a man and woman marry, they start family life. Family is a bond and responsibility for parents to their children and old age members living together as a group or unit. Marriage is a fundamental institution for the ..read more
Green Voice Nepal
3y ago
Sagar Saud
The main door of the house, where we live, is towards the east. There is an electricity meter box on the front-side wall of the house. Above that meter box there is a dove's nest.
Because of the Corona epidemic, I have been sitting in my room for many days, so after getting bored, I come out of the room and walk around the yard. At that moment, my brother also opens the door and comes out. He grabs the fallen piece of bike wiping cloth and as he pushes that cloth hard in the air to drop dust, it produces a loud noise. Probably, because of the fear of the no ..read more
Green Voice Nepal
3y ago
Sagar Saud
Why our earth is beautiful ? Our earth is beautiful because there is life on earth, life in organisms and life in living-beings. Organisms have life and main part of life is a conscious element that is witness of all activities of life around. Our earth has such a quality, such an ability, that originate and evolve living-beings and those living-beings or organisms have life. Living-beings and organisms can reproduce, growth, change, and interact among one another. Earth is beautiful in appearance, more than that it is beautiful in its property or capacity. T ..read more
Green Voice Nepal
3y ago
The new height of Mt. Everest is 8,848.86 metres
It’s official. Mount Everest is 8,848.86 metres tall
The new height announced jointly by Nepal and China puts an end to the one constantly asked question: How tall is the world’s highest mountain?
Sangam Prasain
The Kathmandu Post
Published at : December 8, 2020
Kathmandu, Nepal
That’s the new official height of Mount Everest Nepal announced on Tuesday. The new announcement puts an end to the decades-long debate on the height of the world’s tallest mountain.
The precise height of Mount Everest had been contested ever since a group of Bri ..read more
Green Voice Nepal
3y ago
By Sagar Saud
Stony Monastery Limi Valley Humla Nepal
Photos and story by Himal Rokaya, Sarkegaad, Humla, Nepal
Stony Monastery, Humla Nepal
This Stony Monastery supposed to have been built some 200 years ago lies in Sarkegaad Rural Municipality Humla Nepal. People believe that there is no difficulty and no problem of altitude sickness while climbing Himal if you worship in this monastery.
Barai Village, Sarkegaad Rural Muncipality, Humla Nepal
Boksi Himal, Barai Village, Sarkegaad, Humla, Nepal
Limi Valley, Sarkegaad, Humla Nepal ..read more