Skal International Nepal Car Rally: A Drive to Preserve Heritage

4, Jun 2024 | nepaltraveller.com
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The car rally by Skal International Nepal not only highlighted the beauty and historical significance of Dapcha but also served as a call to action for heritage conservation

Skal International Nepal organized a car rally on Friday, May 31, 2024, aimed at promoting the preservation of Nepal’s rich heritage. The rally, which included 36 participants and 25 vehicles, covered a scenic route from Kathmandu through Panauti, Namobuddha, and Dusit Thani Himalaya, before concluding in Dapcha.

The journey commenced at Dusit Princess in Lazimpat, where participants enjoyed a delightful breakfast hosted by the hotel. The rally’s main host, Hotel Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort in Dhulikhel, provided accommodation, lunch, and dinner for all participants. This hospitality added a touch of luxury and comfort to the event, ensuring participants were well-cared for throughout the journey.

A key highlight of the event was the interaction program held at the Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort. Esteemed journalist and writer, Mr. Kanak Mani Dixit, delivered an inspiring keynote speech, emphasizing the importance of heritage conservation and the role of community initiatives in preserving cultural landmarks. His words resonated with the audience, highlighting the urgent need to protect Nepal's historical sites.

The event also saw the participation of the mayors of Panauti, Namobuddha, and Dhulikhel municipalities. Their presence underscored the local government's support and commitment to heritage preservation. The interaction program fostered a dialogue among various stakeholders, discussing strategies to safeguard the architectural and cultural treasures of the region.

The car rally by Skal International Nepal not only highlighted the beauty and historical significance of Dapcha but also served as a call to action for heritage conservation. By showcasing these towns and their rich history, the event aimed to raise awareness and encourage efforts to protect and preserve Nepal’s cultural legacy.

As the rally concluded, participants left with a deeper appreciation of Nepal's heritage and a renewed commitment to its preservation. The success of this event marked an important step towards ensuring that Nepal's historical treasures continue to be celebrated and protected for years to come.


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