Nepal is celebrating it's 68th Democracy Day today, marking the establishment of democracy after the end of the 104-year-long Rana regime on February 18, 1951.
Every year Hindu devotees including Sadhus from all over Nepal and neighbouring India gather at the Pashupatinath Temple to celebrate Maha…
Snow-covered Jufal airfield in Dolpo and Simikot in Humla on Wednesday morning as the first winter westerly front brought precipitation across Nepal.
The Swasthani brata katha festival, a month-long festival dedicated to God Madhav Narayan and Goddess Swasthani begins
the festival is the time of the year when Gurung families come together, dress up in traditional costumes and sashay en-mass to folk tunes, drink, parade, and flirt with each other.
On Thursday, people in 45 districts came out to cast their ballots during the last phase of parliamentary and provincial elections
Girls from Newar community participated for Ihi ceremony in Bangalamukhi temple.
For those of us living in the Kathmandu Valley a short, yet occasionally breath-sucking, climb can lead to breathless views within a few hours.
Candidates filed nominations for the second phase of provincial and parliamentary elections on Thursday.
Pokhara woke up to a different buzz last Saturday as men and women sprinted and cycled about town and swam across the Phewa lake vying to win the National Triathlon Championship.
The event organised to revive indigenous Newari tradition and focusing on the culture of the Jyapu people
Wrestling has always been a favourite sport in Nepal's southern plains, but not among women. Now, some young girls from the Tarai are taking up wrestling to prove that it is not only a male sport.
Every year on Kuse Aunsi (Father's Day), people worship their beloved fathers. Those who have lost their fathers gather at the bank of Bagmati…
Floods and landslides triggered by heavy rainfall have claimed at least 70 lives across the country and displaced thousands.
The Matya festival is celebrated by praying for the souls of departed family members and holding parades throughout the city of Patan.
Members of the LGBTIQ community in Nepal and their supporters take part in the annual Gaijatra Pride Parade in Kathmandu on Tuesday.
Saparu, the unique Newari festival of satire, death and rebirth is being celebrated today in the Kathmandu Valley.
Hundreds of people, including former Chief Justice Sushila Karki and human rights activist Krishna Pahadi, took to the streets of Kathmandu on Saturday to support Govinda KC.
It is that rainy month of the Nepali year again when Hindus wear saffron, walk barefoot, fetch holy water from nearest rivers and worship their god, Shiva.
The top ten photos from Canon KPA Wedding Photo Award 2017.
Locals in Bhaktapur build and burn the effigy of a mythical demon Ghantakarna, symbolising the defeat of evil during the Gathamuga festival.
Glimpses from the Ropain festival, the beginning of the rice planting season in the country.
After two lost decades, Nepalis are casting their ballots for representatives in new local structures.
Reader Tashi Sherpa was so moved by the Nepali Times coverage of city's air pollution he penned a verse which reads as follows.