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  2. Globe Trekker - Wikipedia

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    Globe Trekker (sometimes called Pilot Guides in Australia, Spain and Thailand, and originally broadcast as Lonely Planet) is a British adventure tourism television series produced by Pilot Productions. The British series was inspired by the Lonely Planet travelbooks and began airing in 1994.

  3. Lonely Planet - Wikipedia

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    The Lonely Planet guide book series initially expanded to cover other countries in Asia, with the India guide book in 1981, [14] and expanded to rest of the world later on. [15] Geoff Crowther was renowned for frequently inserting his opinions into the text of the guides he wrote.

  4. Hippie trail - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 edition of The Whole Earth Catalog devoted a page [20] to the "Overland Guide to Nepal." In 1973, Tony Wheeler and his wife Maureen Wheeler, the creators of the Lonely Planet guidebooks, produced a publication about the hippie trail called Across Asia On The Cheap. They wrote this 94-page pamphlet based upon travel experiences gained ...

  5. Nagarik App - Wikipedia

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    Nagarik App (translation: Citizen App) is a mobile application launched by the Government of Nepal to provide government-related services in a single online platform. [3] The app was developed to facilitate an easier, systematic, and simplified delivery of government services to Nepali citizens digitally.

  6. Gurumapa - Wikipedia

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    Plaque at Itum Bahal, Kathmandu. The caption reads "Gurumapa eating rice". Kesh Chandra and sister from an old painting. Tinkhya (Tundikhel) open field in Kathmandu, ca 1939. Gurumāpā (Nepal Bhasa: 𑐐𑐸𑐬𑐸𑐩𑐵𑐥𑐵 ‎; Devanagari: गुरुमापा) is a mythical creature in the folklore of Nepal Mandala.

  7. Gokarneshwor Mahadev temple - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Bindloss, Trent Holden, Bradley Mayhew: Nepal. 8th Edition. Lonely Planet Publications, Melbourne 2009, ISBN 978-1-74104-832-2 . This article incorporates material from the Citizendium article " Gokarna mahadev ", which is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License but not under the GFDL .

  8. Karna Shakya - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] His company KGH Group [13] operates Kathmandu Guest House in Thamel, Park Village in Budhanilkhantha, [14] Shakya is known as a father of tourism in Nepal. [3] In 1998, he started the first ever tourism project "Visit Nepal Year 1998" which helped to bring awareness about the country. [5] This was followed by Sports Himalaya ...

  9. Nagarkot - Wikipedia

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    Nagarkot (Nepali: नगरकोट) is a former Village Development Committee located 32 km east of Kathmandu, Nepal in Bhaktapur District in Bagmati Province and as of 2015 part of Nagarkot Municipality. At the time of the 2011 census it had a population of 4,571 and had 973 [1] houses in it. [2]