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Dhulikhel is a natural and cultural wealth of destination for tourists looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu, and an ideal stop off point on their way towards the Tibet border. Straddling a ridge with breathtaking views of eastern Himalayas, the city is easily accessible from Kathmandu by Arnika Road, now a modern highway, which was at once an ancient trade route, with Dhulikhel be a most important commercial center between Kathmandu, Tibet and India.
Historically, Dhulikhel is a Newar settlement. The Newars are an ethnic group living in Nepal's Kathmandu Valley. They are famous for their exceptional craftsmanship and wood carving is evident in all the traditional houses of the Old City and the beautiful temples and bazaars around the market area. Newars are also probably the oldest and most traditional ethnic groups of Nepal, and have a culture strongly based on religion, which is celebrated with a festival calendar that even put New Orleans to shame.
In Dhulikhel
Apart from the stunning panoramic views of the Himalayas stretching from Langtang on Everest and beyond there are plenty of interesting places to visit in the city. Take a walk and delve into the heart of old city, where you can lose time in the maze of alleys metalled, discover ancient houses with fallen wood frame works, intricate carvings, temples hidden and prosperous market places. Discover the color and culture of this place vibrant past while strolling through the old pipe smoking, women hand-spun wool, traditional woodcarving workshops, hidden gardens through ancient arches. Al east of the city, next to a local art gallery you can find the spot for picnics and rest a while before climbing the "Hazar Sindhi (thousand passes) Kali Temple, where you can be inspired by the snowy peaks of breeding over the steeply terraced hills.
About Dhulikhel
Dhulikhel is a great place to base yourself as a quieter option less polluted of the capital, Kathmandu. The peaceful atmosphere and large hotels and resorts Dhulikhel leaves open as a tourist destination that certainly stands out in Nepal. There is much to do in the area to keep you entertained and is also the perfect place from which to launch you trek in the Langtang and Everest regions.
Namo Buddha Trek – A full day walk will take you on a loop away from the station and through the picturesque farming villages along the ridge above Dhulikhel to Namo Buddha, a sacred place for Buddhists. This Stupa and Monastery is venerated in the place where the Buddha Shakyamuni nurtured his own flesh to a hungry tiger. The scene is represented by an elegant stone carving in a small shrine on the summit of Mt.
Whitewater Rafting – One of the most famous rivers of Nepal, Sunkoshi is only a stone's throw from the ski resort. Take a day trip on this river spectacular it winds through deep gorges and open agricultural valleys, full of adrenaline pumping rapids to keep your mind at work! Be back in station in time to provide a spectacular sunset over the Himalayas.
Panauti – A few hours walk or a short drive takes you to Panauti, Newar settlement and other rural village of interest. The temple complex here sits at the confluence of three rivers, one of which is mystical. Temples covered labyrinthine are interesting places to explore.
Bhagwati Temple – Just half an hours drive takes you to the temple of Goddess Bhagwati armed eighteen. Here you can spend time exploring the temple or take a walk about two hours to the valley of Panchkhal.
Tatopani Hot Spring – Drive to the Tibetan border and soak in the hot springs through the lush sub tropical rainforest.
Jiri – Make an overnight trip to Jiri, the gateway of trekking in Everest region. Enjoy the sights and traditional farming villages.
Dhulikhel undoubtedly has much to offer as a place to visit and stay in their own right and is a much preferred option of Kathmandu.
Enjoy
Jenny Lama
D’Tours Original – Original People, Original Tours
Wanting to enjoy any of the above activities, or sightseeing around Dhulikhel. For more information visit http://www.dtoursoriginal.com
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In 2002, Isaac Slade and Joe King, two former school friends met again at a local music store. He soon began regular Man Jam in both sessions that led to writing songs and developing a style pitched between the arena of friendly style of U2 and the Triple A rock of bands like Counting Crows and Coldplay. Rounding out the lineup with two former band mates drummer (Slade), The Fray began playing shows in the Denver area. They chose the name "The Fray" of the band as a joke, since the band members often discussed the composition of the lyrics in his songs.
His popularity grew rapidly locally, and her single "Over My Head (Cable Car)" became a hit on local radio. The band was voted Best New Band by Denver's Westword magazine. A & R Gary Savelson heard represenative demonstration work, and a scout at Epic Records heard the song "Vienna" on Savelson website. Epic Records officially signed in 2004 and released their debut album, How to Save a Life, in September 2005. Savelson lists the fight as one of his achievements recording contract in place with the personal emails of the luminous band of his success.
In July 2005, The Fray was asked to open for Weezer ten concerts. After this tour, The Fray opened for Ben Folds for twelve dates (Ben Folds also performs with The Fray in two of the shows Weezer). The Fray topped its own tour in January 2006, playing with Mat Kearney and Cary Brothers.
"In My Head (Cable Car)" became a hit the Top 40 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in late 2005, but only peaked at # 37. However, the only air slowly got nationwide, and the song entered the Billboard charts in the subject scored 25 February 2006. For the next twelve weeks, the song ranked higher than the previous week and two weeks later peaked of posistion # 8 on the table Hot 100.
While "Over My Head (Cable Car)" was gaining in popularity, the next single "How to Save a Life" was presented during an episode of the fifth season of Scrubs and an episode of Gray's Anatomy. "How to Save a Life" entered the Hot 100 in the full set April 15 2006, and is currently at its peak in posistion # 69.
To date, their debut album has sold over 700,000 copies in the United States and has been certified Gold by the RIAA. In addition, the single "Over My Head (Cable Car)" has been Platium marriage certificate (over 400,000 downloads), and the single "How To Save A Life has been certified Gold (over 100,000 downloads).
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