Parba Nepal is dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of Nepalese festivals.
Preserving ancient traditions for future generations
Bringing people together through celebrations
Organizing memorable cultural experiences
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The longest and most auspicious festival in Nepal, celebrated with family gatherings and rituals.
Read MoreFive-day festival honoring gods, humans, and animals with vibrant lights and decorations.
Read MoreThe festival of colors celebrating love and the arrival of spring with joyful community celebrations.
Read MoreA celebration for Nepali women wishing long life to their husbands, with dancing, singing, and red saris.
Read MoreA vibrant festival in Kathmandu celebrating Lord Indra with chariot processions and traditional dances.
Read MoreA lively festival in Bhaktapur marking the Nepali New Year with chariot pulling and community festivities.
Read MoreFind answers to common questions about Nepalese festivals.
Dashain is considered the biggest and most important festival in Nepal, celebrated over 15 days in October.
Tihar is celebrated in October or November, depending on the lunar calendar, and lasts for 5 days.
You can register for our organized events through the registration form on this website or visit Nepal during festival seasons to experience them firsthand.
Holi celebrates the arrival of spring, the end of winter, and the blossoming of love. It is also a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive, and repair broken relationships.
Bhai Tika, part of Tihar, is dedicated to celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters.
Yes! Foreigners are warmly welcomed to participate, especially in Holi and Tihar, making the experience even more vibrant and inclusive.
No, most festivals in Nepal follow the lunar calendar, so dates vary each year.
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