Momos, Thukpa & Street Food: Guess what’s cooking at Nepal Festival in Delhi?
- ByPrachi Arora
- 12 Apr, 2025
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The Nepal Festival Delhi 2025 is making a return from April 11 to 13, bringing a spectacular showcase of Nepalese culture, cuisine, and trade to the heart of the Indian capital. Hosted at the Nepal Embassy Grounds, this three-day event offers free entry and invites visitors to experience the richness of Nepal without leaving Delhi. Guests will be treated to an array of cultural performances, including traditional folk dances, live music, and captivating storytelling sessions.
Visitors can also explore beautiful traditional art forms, such as detailed wood carvings and handmade textiles, crafted by skilled artisans from Nepal. This gives attendees an opportunity to support local entrepreneurs and immerse themselves in the artistry of the Himalayan nation.
Beyond the cultural celebration, the festival serves as a platform for business networking, especially in sectors like handicrafts, eco-tourism, and hospitality. Nepalese and Indian businesses will have the chance to connect, fostering cross-border trade. Tourism boards from Nepal will also be present to promote the country’s stunning destinations, including Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Lumbini, encouraging Indian travelers to explore Nepal.
The food court will be another major draw, offering authentic Nepalese street food like momos, thukpa, and sel roti. This year’s festival promises to be an exciting fusion of culture, food, art, and trade, strengthening the ties between India and Nepal.
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