Namaskar! Greetings from the Embassy of Nepal in Manama, the Kingdom of Bahrain! Nepal and the Kingdom of Bahrain enjoy friendly relations ever since the establishment of diplomatic relations in January 1977. These relations have seen steady progress over the years. Nepal established its Embassy in Manama in September 2013. I am honoured to serve as the second Ambassador of Nepal to the Kingdom of Bahrain since August 2022. About 20,000 Nepali nationals are working in Bahrain. I am happy to find that Nepali people are working in Bahrain with their sincerity and dedication. They have earned trust and good impression from their sponsors, employers and friends. I am equally delighted to see that tourists from the Kingdom of Bahrain are showing increased interest in visiting Nepal and exploring Nepal’s natural beauty and adventure tourism opportunities. The Embassy of Nepal in Manama is committed towards working on further expanding the friendly relations with focus on consolidating the people-to-people contacts, enhancing bilateral engagements and strengthening cooperation and … [ Read More ... ]
Nepal is located in South Asia and shares territorial borders with India and China with an area of 147,181 square kilometers and a population of approximately 30 million. Kathmandu is the nation’s capital and the country’s largest metropolitan city. Previously ruled supposed to be the holiest Hindu temple in the world. Not only for the Hindus but also for the Buddhists Nepal offers a unique -place of pilgrimage as it happens to be the birthplace of Lord Buddha, the apostle of peace and compassion. Nepal is a place of festivals with some part of the kingdom or the other celebrating some festival during everyday of the year. Festivals may be linked with the remembrance of the departed soul, to herald the different seasons, to mark the beginning or end of the agricultural cycle, to mark the national events, or just family celebrations. On a festive day the Nepalese take their ritual bath, worship different gods and goddesses, visit temple, observe fasting and undertake feasting. The most important aspect of Nepali culture is the religious harmony and understanding prevailing among the Hindus and Buddhist. … [ Read More ... ]