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We bring to you extraordinary stories of everyday women, and their perspectives on everything travel! 🏔 Presented by 5 Nepali solo women travellers
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In this episode, we catch up with Madina from Khan Quest, who is on a world tour with her husband Kyle. They came to Nepal after learning about the country from a server in Dubai and when her #tiktok comments were off the roof with people asking her to come to Nepal. She started travelling just before the pandemic with her husband and their channel…
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In this episode we have an economist and scholar Juni Singh joining all the way from LA. Juli and Juni chat about experiences of travelling the world while building a career in academia, making different cities her own and travelling Europe with her sister. Don't forget to catch the fatafat rapid fire at the end! Stay connected with us through Inst…
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In this episode, duluwa Juli caught up with Eileen to talk about how Eileen balances working for 6 months in London and travelling South Asia for the rest of the year. As women, the added social obligations could restrict us from living our travel dreams. Eileen is living those travel dreams and goals, but we seldom hear the realities behind the dr…
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Travelling in Nepal with a disability is challenging - from the lack of facilities to people's demeaning behavior. Nirmala, a para-athlete and traveller shares stories of her travels around Nepal with a prosthetic leg, and compares them with her experiences traveling abroad. Her will power, courage and persistence to change people's perceptions of …
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In this episode Duluwa Juli is joined by the podcast's edit team Shanti, Rejina and Binita to share their perspectives on some unpopular travel opinions. Enjoy this candid conversation with the team as they share their travel stories and some tips for your next trip!
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As a child of mixed cultures, Catalina has travelled across Asia and Europe in search to belongingness, and acceptance. Growing up she struggled as a "half Thai half German" child, never fully belonging to either cultures. What does it mean to be "half" any culture? How does it shape one's identity? Why do we yearn to travel and experience cultures…
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In this episode, Dakshina Khadka, a tourism entrepreneur and avid traveller shares her experiences of working in Nepal's travel and tourism industry. From being involved with Ghumante then Honeyguide Apps and now starting her own venture, Dakshina shares her learnings and experiences along with how she sees the industry recover from impacts of the …
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In this episode duluwa Juli chats with Padma about how physical fitness correlates with headspace and her journey of being the fittest woman in Nepal. Padma shares how a small town girl turned her life around dedicating to physical fitness and strength, and continues her dedication even as a wife and mother. Stay connected with us through Instagram…
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In this episode, our host duluwa Juli chats with Ovy about her solo camping and travel experiences across South East Asia and how she dealt with ethnic stereotypes. As an Indonesian in Taiwan she would often be approached as a labor worker and not just a traveller. Ovy and Juli delve into their experiences of ethnic stereotypes and culture shock in…
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In this episode, Prakriti from India (folks on Instagram know her as @itisinthename) shares her journey of summiting Ama Dablam during her periods and how easy it is to travel as a vegan in South Asia. For someone who began her mountaineering journey less than a year ago, Prakriti recently summited Ama Dablam, being only the second Indian woman to …
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In this episode, Sophiya shares about Yes Theory and how they have influenced her adventures. Our host Juli met Sophiya a couple years ago as a result of one of Sophiya’s decisions to seek discomfort, and this episode is all about their journeys as members of Yes Theory community and how gendered it can be to say yes to adventures. Stay connected w…
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This episode is a conversation between our team’s Chevening scholars Juliana and Menuka as Juli completes her Chevening year and Menuka starts hers. Chevening is one of the world’s most prestigious scholarships and we’re proud to have two Cheveners in our team! In this episode, Juli and Menuka discuss the realities of living abroad, from travelling…
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This episode features an exceptionally inspiring woman's story of surviving a traumatic brain injury and finding solace and strength from the mountains. Jill shares about going from being an outdoor educator racing bikes in the Alps to getting hospitalized for 2+ years to climbing mountains with only 30% vision. She has been learning to find streng…
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Alongside Nepali youth migrating for work to Gulf countries, a big number of young Nepalis migrate for studies and seldom return to Nepal. Is the reason behind not returning just limited to lack of employment opportunities? The motivation to migrate goes beyond money-making opportunities and is deep-rooted in our social norms. In this episode, Sumi…
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For today’s youth born and raised in Kathmandu, it’s common to have questioned “Where is our ‘gaun’?” as a child. In this episode, entrepreneur Sonika shares her journey from a young girl looking for her ‘gaun’ to combatting her fear of road travel, to building a business that empowers women’s financial independence in the transport industry. Hear …
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In this episode, our host Juli chats with Arati, as the two short hair women share experiences of facing gender stereotypes in their travels and how they deal with such situations. Arati sold all her belongings in London to go on world travel with her partner but has been locked down in Nepal due to the pandemic. She started her Instagram spottheye…
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Girls and women in Nepal still have so many restrictions to step out of their house for work, study, and even more so for travel. The social restrictions exclude women and girls from experiences that teach valuable life lessons and develop their personalities. In this episode, listen to the journey of a young Nepali girl from the Terai who stepped …
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Taking care of your physical and mental wellbeing while you’re on the road might not be your top priority, but it’s very much essential. Hear from wellbeing enthusiast Naviya on how you can take better care of your wellbeing when you’re traveling with some simple tips. Stay connected with us through Instagram and Facebook Instagram: https://www.ins…
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In this episode, Roni shares about being a traveler baby, touring the world with her family, and what it’s like to be on the move. At age 8, Roni left Israel with her family as they sold everything they had and left without a return ticket. From homeschool experiences to the concept of home and identity, Roni shares with us her family adventures ar…
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How does a woman who was restricted to travel abroad for a conference by her family go on to build an award-winning female travel platform? Hear from Sabira Mehrin, founder of Wander Woman Bangladesh! In this episode, she shares about her travel aspirations, challenging family restrictions, solo travel perks and fails, and her journey of building a…
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Voluntourism can be quite controversial for ethical matters but when done right it’s also rightfully rewarding. In this episode Gaumaya shares how traveling as a volunteer opened up her mind, from immigrating to the UK and then traveling across Africa. Gaumaya also currently runs “Khula Akash” a Nepali Youtube channel dedicated to travel and volunt…
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Prinsha Shrestha always dreamt of traveling the world growing up. In 2015, when she was dethroned from her title of Miss Nepal Earth, she went on to live her dream as a flight attendant for Emirates. In this episode she shares about her life at Emirates, living her dream of traveling the world and what it takes to take charge on her own and live he…
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When you see someone like you, with similar looks and context, doing something extraordinary, it makes you realize that you could do it too. In a world so diverse, it’s important to have relatable role models who inspire us to take on unconventional paths and strive for more. In this episode, Nikki shares her journey from volunteering at a cycle ra…
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In this episode of Women Who Cycle, Jamuna Thapa shares with us what it’s like to be a Nepali athlete not based in Kathmandu, why she continues to pursue this expensive sport, and how she confronts criticism from society. More often than not, especially in cities outside the capital, cyclists find it difficult to get the training and gear required …
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In this episode of the Women Who Cycle series, Nishma shares what goes behind an athlete’s race life. Nishma is a champion in downhill cycling. We often see media portray winning athletes for their medals. What does it take for them to win those medals? Listen to a gold medalist share her quest with anxiety in mountain bike races across Nepal and a…
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In the third episode of the ‘Women Who Cycle’ series, we dive deeper into the cyclist side of social worker Indira Rana Magar and talk about the issue of road safety for cyclists. Cyclists all over Nepal, and especially women, experience safety issues on the road from the lack of cycle lanes to harassment from drivers. How can these issues be bette…
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Cycling takes a lot of physical strength. Have you ever wondered what goes into becoming a national cyclist, physically? Perhaps it's different for women? Being on the bike in extensive terrains for an extended period of time, could affect one's sexual health? We hear from Usha about the health side of being a cyclist in this episode. Follow Usha o…
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Path breakers across history have struggled to make their way to the top. To kick off the Women Who Cycle series, we have Nirjala Tamrakar, the Mountain Queen with us! In the episode, she shares her path-breaking journey as a pioneer woman cyclist representing Nepal in many international competitions including the World Cup! Follow us on Instagram …
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A young girl from Dharan who cycled for passion became a national cyclist and now a cycle entrepreneur! In this episode, we talk about Anisha's solo travel stories. From the downside of solo travel to working day and night to save up for her travels, Anisha shares her journey of being solo travel and why it means so much to her. She's also a nation…
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How often do you see a picture on social media of someplace beautiful and you just wanted to go there so you can have a good picture to post? We've all been there. We all have posted pictures and waited for likes and comments. But is that what we should travel for? In this episode, Sony Gurung shares how solo travel changed her life from traveling …
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Two cyclists went on a trek to one of the most adventurous and risky trails of Nepal: Panchpokhari, Sindhupalchowk during the COVID lockdown. Hear from these girls how the locals reacted to seeing outsiders in their villages, and how tough yet memorable this monsoon trek got for them. This is the first of a 3-part Mini-Series with Sony and Anisha, …
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We've come a long way since our first episode. We wanted you to get to know us as a team better so this episode is about us duluwas: who we are as individuals and how we came together as a team. We also answer some questions you asked us on Instagram! Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for more updates!…
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Nepal's First Photojournalist to Summit Everest Purnima Shrestha became the first Nepali Photojournalist to summit Mount Everest in 2018, she has summited Mount Manaslu and Mount Ama Damblam since then. This climbing season while she is locked down in Kathmandu, Purnima reflects with our duluwa Juli how her professional and climbing careers have be…
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As a student, we get so many chances to travel but our budget could restrict us. When we start working and build our careers, we might not get as much time to travel even though our budget allows. How do you make the most of student life to travel? In this episode, Nikita shares with us her tips for studying and traveling in South India - from spon…
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What do you see when we describe a woman from Rajasthan, India, who is a mother of 3 daughters? Perhaps you envision a timid woman with a shawl over her head covering all of her face, working in the kitchen, and serving the family? This Rajasthani woman is definitely NOT that. In this episode, we chat with a solo motorbike rider Varsha, from Rajast…
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Being in the mountains for an extended period of time, walking treacherous trails that lead to breathtaking destinations, is not easy. Hear from our guest for this episode, Suvi, joining us all the way from Finland, to share her experience of walking long trails like the Te Araroa, Pacific Crest Trail, and most recently half of the Great Himalayan …
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In this episode, our duluwa Juli is in conversation with a conscious and minimalist traveler: Madhu. Madhu shares about how as a traveler we can all take conscious steps towards maintaining sustainability in the ecology and the economy we are traveling in. Start your conscious traveler experience today, get the travel kit from our sponsor for the e…
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In this episode, Aneela Shaheen joins us from Pakistan to share her love for travel and how it has become one of the four most important components of her life. We have our own reasons for why we travel, most of it leading to our personal mental peace. Be it a getaway from noisy cities or a break from monotony, travel brings a sense of mental well …
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We've all dreamt of packing our bags and traveling the world, haven't we? Hear from someone who actually did, that too solo! Nirvana Bhandary aka "Wandress of the Universe" shares highlights from her 15 month long solo travel around Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East where she discovered cultures different from her own. Follow Nirvana on Ins…
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“How do you travel on your periods?”, is a common question women travelers get from their girlfriends. In this episode, we share the experience of outdoors and travel with Kripa Dongol, an outdoor educator, and conscious traveler. We dive through her experience of using a menstrual cup while traveling through rural Nepal, and share a few tips on ho…
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Say hello to one of our Duluwa Shanti Rai! She is the winner of Solo Expedition Challenge conducted by NepaliTravellers in 2018. Her 90 days of solo travel throughout Nepal has widened her perspective of traveling. Travel isn't always pretty! It isn't always comfortable! Yet, it has made her more aware of herself. In this episode, she has shared he…
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Rejina Tamang is one of the winners of the Solo Women Travel Challenge 2018. She is a student and also a certified guide. In this episode, she is taking us on her journey to the second ice climbing festival. This was the first time she did ice climbing, skiing, and got a deeper taste of adventure.
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Binita is a free spirit traveler. Born and raised in Jiri, she moved to Kathmandu to pursue her high school and her curiosity to learn took her to different places like Chitagong for undergraduate, South Korea for exchange program, Dolpa for 6 months teaching fellowship and solo travel through Solo Woman Travel Challenge. Recently, she completed 22…
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Ujala Shrestha, an artist and traveller, shares about her experience of exploring her own country Nepal, after solo travelling in India and South Asia. She traveled for 50 days in the plains of Nepal (Tarai) researching for her art project, and indulging in the realities of her country.
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Syifa is an Indonesian female solo traveler, who started solo traveling in 2013. After working for the government till 2016, she left Indonesia to pursue full-time traveling and to document herself as she explores different cultures as a solo female.
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Here's a short introduction of our podcast. We are 5 passionate solo travellers! We are all winners of NepaliTravellers Solo Women Travel Challenge. Nervous yet very much excited to share and explore travel stories with our audience in coming day
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