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EVENTS: June 13 to June 19, 2026

From Kathmandu Post · () English

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  • A series of cultural and community events are scheduled in Nepal from June 13 to June 19, 2026.
  • Events include an author talk, a momo eating competition, a chemistry olympiad, a global village festival, a handicraft bazaar, and art workshops.
  • Activities range from free entry to ticketed events, offering diverse experiences for participants.

Nepal is set to host a vibrant week of events from June 13 to June 19, 2026, catering to a variety of interests. The schedule includes cultural gatherings, competitive challenges, and artistic workshops across different locations.

Book enthusiasts can attend an evening with travel memoirist Anthony Patrick Killeen at Ekta Books on Sunday, June 14. The event starts at 4 pm and is free to enter. Meanwhile, the Rotaract Club of Chandragiri is organizing a competitive Momo eating competition, complete with live music and games, at Doko Deli Restaurant in Lalitpur on Saturday, June 13. Entry fees for this culinary contest range from Rs349 to Rs399.

For those with a scientific inclination, Kathmandu University is hosting a Mini Chemistry Olympiad on Monday, June 15, at its Dhulikhel campus. The "Alchemy" event aims to test participants' chemistry skills and foster connections among science enthusiasts, with an entry fee of Rs100 per member. Simultaneously, AIESEC in Kathmandu presents "Global Village" at Utpala Cafe in Bauddha on Sunday, June 14. This festival will feature performances, food stalls, and storytelling, with entry being free.

Art and craft lovers have several options. The "Unnati Bazar," a handicraft marketplace focusing on sustainability and diversity, will take place at the International Club in Sanepa on Saturday, June 13, from 10 am onwards, also free of charge. "Clay and Create," a workshop offering participants the chance to craft with their hands, is scheduled for Saturday, June 13, at That Space in Patan, costing Rs300. Additionally, Kathmandu University is organizing "Ink Tales," a beginner-friendly comic-making workshop followed by an artist panel discussion, on June 14 at KUSOA Hattiban. The panel discussion is free to attend.

Rounding out the week, Takpa Gallery in Lazimpat presents "The Next II 2026," an exhibition showcasing contemporary visual language by a new generation of Nepali artists. Curated by Roshan Bhandari, the exhibit runs from June 13 to July 11 and is open daily from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm, with free entry.

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