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    Nepal with Ila Reddy

    enMay 25, 2023
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    About this Episode

     

    This week, The Musafir Stories speaks with Ila Reddy, a returning guest and listener as she takes us to the ancient kingdoms of Newar. 

    Today's destination: Nepal

    Nearest Airport: Tribhuvan International Airport, KTM

    Nearest Railway Station: N/A

    Prerequisites:  N/A

    Packing: Pack according to the season

    Time of the year:  September - Feb

    Length of the itinerary: 9 days

    Itinerary Highlights: 

    • Ila takes us overseas as we discover the Newari capitals of Nepal - Patan, Bhaktapur along with other places like Panauti and Bharatpur! Historically, the Nepal valley and adjoining areas made up a confederation known as the Nepal Mandala. Until the 15th century, Bhaktapur was its capital, when two other capitals, Kathmandu and Lalitpur (Patan), were established. 
    • The trip was done with the Community Homestay Network (CHN). The Community Homestay Network (CHN) is a social enterprise that supports a network of homestays run by local women and families across Nepal. Their homestay model provides hosts with an additional source of income and the opportunity to meet travelers from around the world, while travelers get a taste of the local way of life. 
    • The best part is that 80% of the revenue goes directly to the community and is used for family and household expenses, education, personal development, community activities, and community development
    • We begin the journey by flying into Kathmandu and making our way to Patan/Lalitpur, one of the ancient cities of the Newari kingdom. 
    • The Durbar Square is one of the iconic locations of Patan that is made up of a number of temples and provides a view into the wonderful architecture of the region. 
    • The prominent temples of Patan Durbar Square include:: Krishna Temple, Royal Palace Patan, Jagannarayan Temple, Keshav Narayan Temple, Char Naarayan Temple, Golden Temple and others. 
    • On the east side of the square looms the impressive Ancient Royal Palace, which dates back to the late 1600s. With its red-brick walls, tiered rooftop pavilions and latticed window screens, the palace is a shining example of traditional Nepalese architecture.
    • The next stop is the Golden Temple Also known as Kwa Bahal and Hiranyavarna Mahavihara, this Buddhist monastery takes its English name from the beautiful golden metalwork which adorns its façade. We also speak of the rich traditional food from Nepal - including local candy, thalis, daal and sabzi. 
    • The next pitstop is Bharatpur - to experience the life of the Tharu community that lives around the Chitwan national park. Besides the rhinos and mustard fields, the experience is all about the time spent with the community, sampling their way of life, food and celebrations! 
    • Ila makes a short trip back to Patan again, which they used as their base camp. In this leg, Ila covers the Paubha painting workshop which she was a part of. The painting is native to Nepal and is similar to the Tibetan Thangka paintings and involves detailing of Hindu mythological figures and deities and Mandalas. Paubha painting is treated as a form of meditation by its practitioners, and mastering the pattern of even a single leaf, wave, or cloud can take weeks.
    • The next stop from Patan is Bhaktapur, another of the capitals of the Valley. Bhaktapur, the "City of Devotees," is also known for Newar traditions, food, and artisans, and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Nepal
    • The Bhaktapur Durbar Square - is similar to the one in Patan, except that the temples are more massive. There are several smaller squares or chowks and the one with pottery shops was particularly beautiful. Like Patan, the area is best explored on foot and the local mitho doi (similar to Bengali mishti doi, or sweet curd) is a must-try!
    • Ila moves to Panuati after spending time in Bhaktapur -  Panauti is a historical city in Nepal, originally it was a small state given by King Bhupatindra Malla as a dowry to his sister. 
    • Ila explores a few temples, walked around the market and alleys, and even made a day trip to Namobuddha Monastery, located atop a hill and offering exceptional views of the snow peaks.
    • The final stop is a quick return to Patan where Ila takes part in a Ranjana lippi workshop, the traditional script of the Newari people as well as a quick visit to Kathmandu to visit the Pashupatinath temple and a sound bath meditation!                                                                            

    Links:

    Link to Ila’s substack:

    https://ilareddy.substack.com/

    Link to blog posts: 

    https://ilareddy.substack.com/p/nepal-part1

    https://ilareddy.substack.com/p/nepal-part2

    Link to Community Homestay network:

    https://www.communityhomestay.com/

    Link to Ila’s episode on Nagaland: 

    Ep. 110: Headhunters of Nagaland with Ila Reddy The ...Applehttps://podcasts.apple.com › podcast › ep-110-headhu...

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    Nearest Railway Station: KSR Railway station (SBC)

    Prerequisites:  NA

    Packing: Pack according to the weather conditions

    Time of the year: NA

    Length of the itinerary: NA

    Itinerary Highlights: 

    • Shoba opens the episode with an overview of the book, her connection to Bangalore and how the book came about. 
    • We talk about the history of Bangalore, including the recent discoveries of hero stones that date the city back to 750-500 BC. We also talk about the myths and legends as well as Bangalore’s earliest trade connections. 
    • We dive into the transformation of Bangalore of the 90s from pensioner’s paradise to the pub city of the 00s, some of the iconic drinks and breweries, the drinking culture of Bangalore, as well as the earliest connections to liquor. 
    • We talk about the monsoon delicacies and snacks and take a quick stroll down memory lane. 
    • Next we cover some iconic neighbourhoods of Bangalore, including Malleshwaram, Shivajinagar and VV Puram. 
    • We cap off the episode by talking about the green lungs of Bangalore and closing comments. 

    Links:

    Link to buy “Namma Bangalore: The soul of a metropolis”: https://www.amazon.in/NAMMA-BANGALORE-Metropolis-SHOBA-NARAYAN/dp/9357024662

    Link to Shoba’s website: https://shobanarayan.com/books-main-page/namma-bangalore/

    Link to Shoba’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shobanarayan/

    Link to Shoba’s podcast: https://birdpodcast.com/

    Photo Credit: Namma Bangalore: The soul of a metropolis, published by Rupa Publications

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    Tribes of Chhattisgarh & Odisha with Varun Suchday

    Tribes of Chhattisgarh & Odisha with Varun Suchday

    This week, The Musafir Stories speaks with a award winning travel writer Varun Suchday as he talks about time spent with the Tribes of Chhattisgarh and Odisha

    Today's destination: Chhattisgarh and Odisha!

    Nearest Airport: Maa Danteshwari Airport, Jagdalpur (JGB)

    Nearest Railway Station: Jagdalpur Train Station (JDB)

    Prerequisites:  NA

    Packing: Pack according to the weather conditions

    Time of the year: Oct-Feb

    Length of the itinerary: 7 days

    Itinerary Highlights: 

    • Varun takes us on a one of a kind journey to the hinterland of tribal India as he shares his experience spending time with the tribes of Chhattisgarh and Odisha. 
    • Varun spent a month living and interacting with tribes such as Muriaa, Maria, Halba, Gond, Dhurva,, Praja and Bonda. 
    • The topics  covered during the episode include
      • Cultural and religious practices
      • Concept of Dowry in some tribes, hunting and eating practices, forest to table way of life
      • Guru maayis and the dying form of travelling songs 
      • Haats or tribal markets, things bought and sold in such markets
      • Festivals of the tribes 
      • Ant chutney and local brews like Salfi
      • Cock fights and controversies
      • Places of interest - Jagdalpur, Bastar, Kanger valley national park, Chitrakoot falls, Thirathgarh falls, Dholkal trek, Kotpad, Koraput, Deomali Hills, Bonda Ghati, Dantewada. 

    Links:

    Link to Varun’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thirdworldstoryteller/

    Link to Varun’s blog: www.windsoftravel.com

    Link to Varun’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WindsofTravel

    Photo by AMIT MAHATO on Unsplash

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    Udupi with Ayush Kumar

    Udupi with Ayush Kumar

    This week, The Musafir Stories speaks with a returning guest, Ayush Kumar, a solo traveller and listener who takes us to the spiritual city of Udupi!

    Today's destination: Udupi, Karnataka!

    Nearest Airport: Mangalore International airport (IXE)

    Nearest Railway Station: Udupi Railway Station (UD)

    Prerequisites:  NA

    Packing: Good walking shoes and rain gear, dress appropriately while visiting temples

    Time of the year: Nov-Feb

    Length of the itinerary: 3-6 days

    Itinerary Highlights: 

    • Returning guest Ayush Kumar covers a comprehensive itinerary of Udupi and the places of interest in the vicinity. The itinerary can be split across religious/spiritual places, culture, nature and food. 
    • Ayush also covers the experience of travelling on the Green Route (Bangalore-Mangalore), covering the western ghats
    • The places of interest covered during the podcast include
      • Udupi Sri Krishna temple, its origins and significance
      • Kanakana Kindi at the Sri Krishna temple complex
      • Experience with the temple prasada and lunch
      • Ananteshwara temple
      • Varanga Jain Basadi
      • Kamala shile cave temple 
      • Brahmi Durga Parmeshwari temple 
      • Pajaka 
      • Local festivals including Bhoota kola, yakshagan and Kambala 
      • Manipal and places of interest including the Hasta Shilpa museum, Manipal museum of Anatomy
      • Popular beaches include Padukere beach, Kodi Bengera or Delta beach. 
      • Treks around the western ghats, home ot Agumbe, the city with the second most rainfall
      • Exploring the unique cuisine or the region

    Links:

    Link to Ayush’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soul.traveller.kumar/

     

    Ayush’s other episodes on The Musafir Stories

    Coonoor - https://spotify.link/r1Vd63sWaEb

    Puri - https://spotify.link/UjpVQquWaEb

    Bhubaneshwar - https://spotify.link/6G5zvXvWaEb

    Photo by Alka Jha on Unsplash

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