Rotary D. 7890 GSE Nepal 2011
Follow the adventures of the 2011 Group Study Exchange Team traveling to Nepal, March 10 to April 12. Representing Rotary District 7890, these five ambassadors hail from Western MA and Northern CT. Their 32-day itinerary is filled with Rotary Club visits and vocational days all over the regions east and west of Kathmandu.
Group Study Exchange 2011 -- Nepal
Monday, August 8, 2011
"BHAIRAB NAACH" - Bairava's Dance - Pokhara, Nepal
This photo collage is of a dance which features performers wearing costumes and masks of the 12 gods or "bhairabs." It is part of the Newari culture and is performed once every 6 years in Pokhara, Nepal as part of the Indra Jatra festival. I was fortunate enough to be in Pokhara at that time and taken there by my host family.
-Matt
Sunday, August 7, 2011
I LOVE NEPAL!
This is a photo presentation of my experience in the Rotary GSE program during our visit to the beautiful country of Nepal. Just watching this, makes me want to be back there. I miss it and my wonderful friends over there very much. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
-Matt
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
Rotary District Conference--3292 Nepal
From left: GSE team leader Barbara Spiegel, District Governor Tirtha Man Sakya, GSE team members Matt Hill and Nate Helminiak, and Pokhara Rotarian Ram Chandra Paudel
Barbara Spiegel with Rotary International President's Representative Dr. Manoj Desai and Dr. Sharmishtha Desai
USA GSE team (front row) in traditional Nepali clothing
with Nepal GSE team (back row) in business attire
Thursday, April 7, 2011
The Last Few Days in Kathmandu
Thank you friends and family who have been following our GSE adventures in Nepal. We're back in Kathmandu for the Rotary District Conference and our last few days in Nepal. Ending this incredible journey is sad. We've made so many new friends who we don't want to say goodbye to. Each of us plans to return to Nepal with hopes of reconnecting with the Rotarians who have so graciously hosted us over the past month.
Since our last post, we've been in Pokhara, Tansen, Butwal, and Chitwan. We visited Lumbini--the birthplace of Buddha, went on an elephant safari and saw rhinos, visited Rotary projects, hiked through small villages and farms, and took a beautiful mountain flight with views of Mt. Everest.
As we moved from one Rotary Club to the next and one city to the next, we've felt sad to leave; then, we're immediately greeted by our new hosts who welcome us into their families.
Last night, we had a Newari feast at the home of District Governor and Mrs. Tirtha Man Sakya. All the food was prepared by Mrs. Sakya and their family. It was the like an American Thanksgiving feast for 50 people!!! We felt right at home since many of the guests were our Rotarian friends we've met in the last month.
We were also so happy to see the District 3292 outgoing GSE team again. As we leave Nepal for home, they will begin their month-long GSE adventures in Conecticut and Massachusetts.
Barbara Spiegel
Team leader
Since our last post, we've been in Pokhara, Tansen, Butwal, and Chitwan. We visited Lumbini--the birthplace of Buddha, went on an elephant safari and saw rhinos, visited Rotary projects, hiked through small villages and farms, and took a beautiful mountain flight with views of Mt. Everest.
As we moved from one Rotary Club to the next and one city to the next, we've felt sad to leave; then, we're immediately greeted by our new hosts who welcome us into their families.
Last night, we had a Newari feast at the home of District Governor and Mrs. Tirtha Man Sakya. All the food was prepared by Mrs. Sakya and their family. It was the like an American Thanksgiving feast for 50 people!!! We felt right at home since many of the guests were our Rotarian friends we've met in the last month.
We were also so happy to see the District 3292 outgoing GSE team again. As we leave Nepal for home, they will begin their month-long GSE adventures in Conecticut and Massachusetts.
Barbara Spiegel
Team leader
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