Stories Hidden Between the Streets
Nepalese Alleys is a cultural storytelling project documenting everyday life inside the narrow lanes of Nepal—starting with Bhaktapur. Through real people, rituals, and traditions, the project reveals how culture survives, adapts, and sustains communities across generations.
Why Nepalese Alleys
As generations change, cultural knowledge is slowly fading. Nepalese Alleys exists to preserve lived traditions, reduce the generational gap in cultural understanding, and pass down indigenous wisdom rooted in rituals, ceremonies, and daily practices. These alleys are not just streets—they are living records of identity, belief, and history.
What We Do
- Document personal stories of individuals shaped by culture and belief
- Capture rituals, art, music, and everyday duties tied to community life
- Translate traditional knowledge into modern digital narratives
All stories are gathered directly from the field through personal interviews and observation.
What We Explore
People & Personal Experience
Artists, musicians, craftsmen, and individuals performing roles defined by tradition and social responsibility.
Culture & Belief
The stories and meanings behind rituals, ceremonies, and everyday practices.
Roots & Indigenous Knowledge
Oral histories, caste origins, and wisdom passed down through generations.
Sustainability Through Culture
Cultural practices that naturally align with sustainable development—balancing social well-being, environmental care, and continuity for the future.
Our Vision
To create a digital archive where culture is not only preserved, but understood. Nepalese Alleys bridges the past and the future—transforming quiet streets into stories that last.
Step into the alleys.
Discover the stories.
