• “Dharahara” Card Game

    Dharahara was constructed during the reign of King Rajendra Bikram Shah of Nepal in 1832. It was built by the Prime Minister, Bhimsen Thapa, for his niece, Queen Lalit Trip-ura Sundari. Dharahara is actually the second tower built by Bhimsen Thapa. The orig- inal Bhimsen Tower was constructed in 1824 and stood 11 stories high, which was 2 stories taller than Dharahara. Dharahara’s construction became one of the most iconic landmarks of Nepal and symbolized the country’s rich architectural and cultural heritage

     

    Begin play by distributing 3 floor cards to each player.Play proceeds in a clockwisedirection
    Player starts by laying any wall card from the pile on the base card following the position of th yellow marker.Follow by adding a floor card from their hand on the wall they just built.Move your player 1 floor up by placing your player in the spot indicated by the crown. Follow the task of thefloor card if any. If the cardcarries a battle symbol then 2 players need to battle saying “tope,khukuri, jaal.”

     

    The next player follows. Players climb higher one floor at a time. It is ok for two or more players to be on the same floor.

  • “Momo” Card Game

    Momo game is easy to learn and can be played alone or with your friends, making it a great choice for families and friends to enjoy together while you wait for your tato tato momos, be it at home or outside.

    The game challenges individuals to improve their ability to quickly process and analyze visual information, as well as their ability to recognize patterns and identify relationships between different elements.

    These skills are important not only in the context of the game, but also in everyday life and in a variety of other activities that involve processing and interpreting visual information

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