Eighteen participants from nearby Kaski villages were recruited and participated in a three-day training program introducing them to TMLC’s exhibits and the centre’s objectives. Hari Singh Gurung, an inspiring trainer, guided them through various topics, offering insights from both national and local perspectives. During interactive sessions in the museum, participants engaged in lively discussions and eagerly contributed their personal knowledge about the objects on display. Everyone walked away having learned something new.
On the second day, the group explored the TMLC Culture and Nature Trail, led by guide Arild Endal. Along the way, the participants’ local knowledge and comments greatly enhanced the experience for museum staff as well as motivators. We are excited to continue supporting this growing network of local motivators as we work together to welcome more visitors to the Tamagi Museum and Learning Centre Centre.
Tamagi Museum and Learning Centre recently completed a busy three-day outreach tour, visiting seven schools across the Kaski area: Shree Pragatisheel Secondary School, Shree Siddhabarha Higher Secondary School (Badhaure, Thulakhet), Shree Harpankot Higher Secondary School, Shree Janasiddha Basic School, Machhapuchhare Secondary School (Dhikur Pokhari), and Shree Dharapani Secondary School.
The goal of the tour was to inform teachers and school administrators about the opportunities for school classes to visit the museum. TMLC staff had productive conversations and are now looking forward to welcoming students and their teachers more frequently. Tamagi Museum and Learning Centre is specifically dedicated to engaging the younger generation in learning about their local nature, culture, history, and traditional crafts. We are pleased to share that the schools have committed to including museum visits in their annual academic programs.