The Green Green Bus of Nepal The Green Green Bus of Nepal

The Green Green Bus of Nepal

I took this while waiting for a bus that will take us at Beni. This is at the bus station in Pokhara


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Blog: Video Days In Beni
Date: September 12th 2005

Kulu and Maita - both are Magars whose families live in Nangi Village, took me to the local bus station in Pokhara. The Magars are one of the major ethnic groups in Nepal. They're of Tibeto-Burmese origin and live in the middle hills. The hardy and energetic Magar men constitute a big contingent in the renown Gurkha army. It took us five hours to reach the town of Beni ... read more




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