KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 17
Dwarika's Hotel has announced the return of its immersive cultural evenings, offering guests a rich journey into Nepal's living traditions through performances, architecture, and cuisine.
Held annually in spring and autumn, the experience blends music, dance, and a specially curated dinner within the hotel's iconic Newari-style courtyards.
Designed to evoke the ambiance of 14th- and 15th-century Nepal, the event aims to connect guests deeply with the country's artistic and spiritual heritage.
"The intricately carved wooden details, serene courtyards, and timeless ambiance recreate an era of elegance and spiritual richness. Every element, from the performances to the setting, invites guests to step into a world where history, art, and culture come alive," the press release by the hotel stated.
More than a celebration, these evenings are designed to offer a deep sense of connection to Nepal's heritage. They blend authenticity with refinement, allowing guests to experience the country's cultural soul in an intimate, elevated setting. Held annually in spring and autumn, the event also includes a specially curated dinner that complements the cultural journey, it noted.
Tickets are priced at Rs 10,000 per person, inclusive of taxes and dinner.
