Best Cultrual Tour

Homestay

All of the man made things are cultural which is nonmaterial or material. E.B. Tylor cultural logist say that culture is that complexwhole which includes knowledge, belief, art law, moral, customs, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as member of society.

 

Homestay is popluar from of hospitality and lodging where by visitors share a residence with a local of the city to which they are traveling. Farm stays are type of home stay is basically someones home where you stay with them take in all culture exchange, share food with them, get to know the family and the town from a local's perspective. It makes a homestay so unique is the people. Each homestay has host there to welcome guest into their home and offer guidance and assistance during the stay. Homestay, family can service as a great support system and can be an excellent resource in your times of need.

 

Tharu home stay in Nepal the Tharu people are an ethnic group indigenous to the southern foothills of the Himalayas. Most of the Tharu people live in Nepal in the Terai region, Tharu recognized us an official nationality by the government of the Nepal. We can observe the Paiya dance of Tharu culture. Tharu Krishna and Tharu folkRadas and on the dance of both male & female dancer who forget themselves and fully enjoy in the tune of the Madal and their dance step.

 

 

They typical food snails, crabs mussels, fishes, etc are taste of ourself most Tharus now practice conventional arranged marrieages. They also practice love marriage, intercaste marriage.

 

 

 

Pote

 

The pote(colorful glass bead neclaces) is a symbol of married life. It is worn by married Hindu women in Nepal. The Pote is believed to be related to the longevity of a husband's life. There is even a belief that  if a wife takes off her Pote. It would be bad luck for her huband. A wido or a divorcec does not wear a Pote. While the necklace was only worn by women of the Brahmin community it has now become a part of every married Hindu women's life in Nepal While the beautiful Pote is a symbol of a married Hindu women, it is also a symbol of religious harmony.

The beads for the Pote are imported from China, Czech Republic and others were most of the people are Christians, and the necklace are made by the Muslim Community in Nepal" explains Ruzza Uddin. This is how people from different religions are tied harmoniously with the thread of the Pote. Razza has been involved in the business for the last 18 years. This line of work has been passed down from generations. These Potes ranges grom Chhadke Tilhari, Maili Tihari, Jantar etc.

 

Bhume Festival

 

Bhume festival is the biggest and most important event celebrated by the Magar Communities of Rukum and Rolpa districts are nature , worshippers and culturally rich in their traditions, language and life styles. Local people, the festival is known as Bhuma Parva.

 

The people of magar celebrate Bhume Pooja by paying respect to the land as mother earth. The festival is celebrated at the beginning of the monsoon season, right after the winter crops are harvested. The festival is celebrated in anticipation for better crops  and to protect people from unforeseen circumstances. Special ritual and sacrifice are performed during the Pooja. The Bhume Pooja is performed in mid June. Men and Women dance in a circle in two separate rows continuously to the beat of traditional Nepali instruments. Families, relatives and friends come together and exchange love affection and happiness.