Issue-Based Talk Program

As a part of the regular program, Mountain Spirit is organizing various issue-based talk programs every year.

MS Webinar

Mountain Spirit has been conducting issue-based talk programs every year on various topics with the objective of enhancing the knowledge and skills of its members and communities of its work area.

MS Webinar on ” Impact of COVID-19 on Tourism”

As we are in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic which has affected the lives around the globe, every country is battling to fight this virus and to reduce its spread. This pandemic has not spare Nepal as well. The Government of Nepal declared lockdown since 23 March 2020 to prevent and cope with the virus spread. During this period of lockdown when everyone is confined to stay home, MS decided to use Zoom software as a platform to share which can be a medium to utilize this free time in a productive way. So, with the objective of connecting with its member, sharing knowledge, and encouraging each other, MS has been conducting webinars on different topics since 13th April 2020.

So far, MS has successfully conducted sixteen webinar sessions on various topics and it is still continuing to organize more webinars.


Building Private – NGO Partnerships for Sustainable Community – based Tourism

Wendy Lama at the talk program

A talk program on “Building Private – NGO Partnerships for Sustainable Community – based Tourism” was organized by Mountain Spirit at Hotel Seto Gurans on 25th November 2017. The guest speaker for the talk program was Ms. Wendy Brewer Lama. Around 30 participants from different organizations attended the program. Ms. Lama mainly highlighted on NGO partnership for sustainable community-based tourism in Nepal and other parts of the world.



Buddha Dharma: Principles and Practices in the Nepal Himalayas

A talk program on “Buddha Dharma – Principles and Practices in Nepal Himalayas” was organized by Mountain Spirit (MS) at Outdoor Adventure Centre Nepal (GAA Hall), Thamel on 28th October 2017, Saturday. The speakers for the program were Ven. Acharya Norbu Lama and Dr. Lhakpa Norbu Sherpa. More than 20 members and non-members participated in the program. The program mainly highlighted the origin of Buddha dharma and its practices in different parts of the world along with the teaching of Buddha.


Saving Snow Leopard through Community Stewardship

Dr. Rodney Jackson at the talk program

A Talk Program on Saving Snow Leopard through Community Stewardship by Dr. Rodney Jackson was held in August in Kathmandu. A total of over 56 participants took part in today’s talk program. The program took place in Hotel Seto Guras, Baluwatar.