ImPACT! Productions
We produce documentary films, literature, photographic documentation and multimedia content for national and international audiences.
Our goal is to document social issues in a nice, subtle way to try and get the concerned people thinking about it, which will hopefully lead to positive action.
19/05/2026
Let's celebrate Wold Culture Day this year at Kipoo House by moving towards sustainable living, while drawing on the creative potential of our deep-rooted cultural practices.
Is the popular Newāḥ delicacy Yaḥmari just a sweet dish?
Find out on Thursday, December 4, only at Kipoo House
Go home with your belly and your mind full of nourishment.
The ancient Newāḥ festival of the new rice harvest, Yaḥmari Punih, is on Thursday, December 4.
This year, learn how to make the delectable dish Yaḥmari and take a dip in the quaintness of Kirtipur.
At the one and only Kipoo House
Edited
Save the date!
December 4, Thursday...
Kipoo House presents a fulfilling afternoon that will stimulate your culinary sense like never before.
Watch this space for more.
Celebrate the ancient festival of the annual rice harvest, Yaḥmari Punih.
12 noon to 4 pm, December 4 (Thursday) at Kipoo House, Kirtipur
* Short guided tour of historical Kirtipur
* Traditional 5-element welcome ceremony सगं
* 9-minute video screening The Story of Yomari (the exquisite Newāḥ winter delicacy) by Alok Siddhi Tuladhar
* Yomari making workshop
* Authentic Newāḥ cuisine Samay Baji
* Local drinks
* Newa Music/Dance
Please text Kipoo House or (977) 985-1192252 to book your seat.
As authentic as it can be. Ambience like no other. Fill your belly and elevate your soul.
Only at Kipoo House.
26/10/2025
Be prepared for a palatable cultural overdose.
Seasonal culinary delights. Hands-on cooking. Historical city tour. Unlimited local drinks.
3:30 pm onwards, October 30.
Please message Kipoo House to book.
21/05/2025
फल्चा Falcā, My Last Resort.
The ubiquitous Falcā is essentially a roadside shelter. However, it has a much deeper, multi-dimensional significance that is often overlooked.
The word फल्चा Falcā comes from the Nepāl Bhāsa word फः, which means plinth. Many historical documents related to Falcā include the word Fare or Fale in classical Nepāl Bhāsa.
Falcā is an opulent showcase of indigenous Newāh architecture. It is always raised above the ground, and has a wooden floor. Its tiled roof is supported by wooden posts, struts and beams decorated with ornate carvings of cultural and religious motifs.
It has no doors, indicating its open nature. It welcomes anyone and everyone.
Our ancestors built hundreds of Falcās in the major streets and intersections of densely populated traditional urban settlements of Nepāl Mandala. Many Falcā have survived the passage of time, while others have fell victim to "modernization" and human greed.
Many Falcās also exist (or used to exist) along the trails leading out of Kāthmandu valley down to the southern plains and over high Himalayan passes.
Falcā is built mostly by well-to-do locals as a gesture of philanthropy, specifically to serve as a public rest house for wayfarers to spend the night in, and for small communal gatherings in the daytime.
Every Falcā has a substantial endowment, donated by its builder. The endowment is mostly in the form of arable land that pays for its maintenance. In most cases, the endowment is administered by a communal or family association known as गुथी Guthi.
Falcā is a beautiful example of humanitarianism, manifested into a stunningly attractive physical edifice that is designed to last centuries, if not millennia.
Some donors also built Falcās as a deliberate act of karma to gain religious merit in the next life.
Passersby caught by a sudden torrential downpour, too, can take refuge in the Falcā. It serves well as a children's playpen with a roof, and as a hub for the elderly women from the locality to gather and gossip. Occasionally, one even sees the Falcā being used as a venue for commerce.
Unlucky husbands who get thrown out of the house are frequently seen spending the night in the neighborhood Falcā. I have first-hand experience in this. That is why I am determined to save the legacy of the Falcā.
28/01/2025
Kipoo House wholeheartedly welcomes the vehicle-free zone initiative of Kirtipur Municipality. This is a crucial step in preserving the ambience of this historical city.
30/12/2024
If you love jātrā vibes, then is the place to be.
Many cultural and religious street processions pass by the open plaza of Lāyakū directly below Kipoo House throughout the year.
Do you know which recently concluded jātrā these photos are of?
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Contact the establishment
Website
Address
Kirtipur