Nepal100 semantic engine
A structured knowledge system about Nepal
Nepal100 organizes Nepal as a connected semantic system rather than a conventional travel blog. Trekking, cities, monasteries, festivals, weather, food, transport, geography, and culture are linked through structured knowledge clusters.
Featured knowledge clusters
Everest region Sherpa settlements, Everest Base Camp, altitude systems, monasteries, weather, aviation access, and Himalayan trekking. Annapurna region Pokhara gateway systems, Annapurna trekking, Gurung culture, mountain weather, and trans-Himalayan geography. Buddhism in Nepal Lumbini, Maya Devi Temple, Buddhist pilgrimage, stupas, monasteries, Himalayan Buddhism, and sacred geography. Nepali food Dal bhat, momo, Newari food, sel roti, gundruk, festival foods, household meals, and diaspora food memory. Nepali festivals Dashain, Tihar, Holi, Teej, Losar, Chhath, Indra Jatra, ritual calendars, sacred geography, and diaspora celebration systems. Mustang and trans-Himalayan Nepal Upper Mustang, Lo Manthang, monasteries, dry valleys, Tibetan influence, caves, pilgrimage, and Himalayan trade routes. Kathmandu Valley sacred geography Durbar Squares, stupas, temples, Kumari traditions, Newari civilization, pilgrimage systems, and sacred urban landscapes. Nepali ethnic and cultural systems Sherpa, Newar, Thakali, Gurung, Tamang, Limbu, Magar, Tharu, migration systems, language, food, and regional identity.
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What Nepal100 does
Nepal100 is designed as a semantic publishing system. Pages are grouped into clusters, hubs, relationships, and structured navigation layers so topics can connect naturally across geography, culture, religion, logistics, and travel systems.
Instead of isolated articles, Nepal100 builds connected topic ecosystems around Everest, Annapurna, Lumbini, Kathmandu Valley, Nepali food, Himalayan weather, pilgrimage systems, transportation, architecture, and local identity.