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When the smoke clears
Durango donations help bring stoves to remote Nepalese villages
Head Sherpa Pasang Nuppa with but a few of the 150 stoves that were recently delivered to the Bhotkola region of northeastern Nepal. The stoves, which totalled $500 each, were paid for through donations from the locally based Bhotia Foundation, run by Himalayan Restaurant owners Karma and Jyamu Bhotia./ Courtesy photo Missy Votel - 02/18/2021
We’ve all heard the old adage, “where there’s smoke there’s fire.” But the reverse is also true: where there’s fire, there’s smoke. And soot, irritated eyes and constricted airways.
This is something Durangoan Julie Korb learned firsthand during a 2019 trip to Nepal. Korb, along with her husband and three children, friend Stephanie McGee and her husband, local herbalist Deb Swanson, and Karma and Jyamu Bhotia traveled to the small country as part of a service trip with the nonprofit Bhotia Foundation. The group visited Jyamu�
9 Cafes In Majnu Ka Tila Every Delhiite Must Try
9 Cafes In Majnu Ka Tila Every Delhiite Must Try
Majnu Ka Tila (MKT) is the perfect little escape from the city s hustle and bustle. Here are 9 little gems from the Little Tibet .
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It has some of the most popular Tibetan cafes
Here are 9 little gems from the place you must try
If you are a foodie or a shopaholic, a trip to Majnu Ka Tila is a must. Known as Delhi s Little Tibet , this little place in Arun Nagar has become a hotspot amongst Delhiites for pocket-friendly food and fashion. And it doesn t come as a surprise considering the amount of love people have for Momos! Majnu Ka Tila (MKT) is located near Delhi University and is mostly thronged by students, foreigners and locals who are searching for quaint cafes to have conversations over traditional Tibetan delicacies. Since most cafes and restaurants here are run by Tibetans, you are definitely in for an authentic treat of momo, thukpa and lots more. So, if you a