Inclusive Duke Nepal Adventure
✅ Inclusive Duke Nepal Adventure
Duke Nepal Adventure has been very active in the tourism field since opening its office in Lazimpat. Promoting Nepal—its culture, tradition, places, and people—and providing correct information about Nepal is the main aim of Duke Nepal Adventure. Inclusive Duke Nepal Adventure also highlights the social work done by Duke Nepal.
Similarly, traveling and organizing tours and trips for travelers while protecting the places we visit and taking care of the destinations is crucial. Furthermore, we provide job opportunities to different people who belong to diverse communities, which is Duke Nepal's core goal. Bishal Dulal, who has a visual impairment, is working with us in the office.
✅ What is a Visual Impairment?
- Loss of visual acuity and inability to see objects as clearly as a healthy person
- Loss of visual field—meaning the inability to see as wide an area as the average person without moving the eyes or turning the head
- Photophobia – inability to look at bright light
- Diplopia – double vision
- Visual distortion or distortion of images
- Visual perceptual difficulties or difficulties of perception
- Or any combination of the above features
✅ About Bishal Dulal
Here is a short bio written by Bishal Dulal:
Hello, I am Bishal Dulal. I am originally from Chitwan, which lies in the southern part of Nepal. I spent my childhood in my village. I completed my School Leaving Certificate from Siddhi Vinayak Secondary Boarding School. I came to Kathmandu to pursue higher studies. I was admitted to Reliance International Academy in the management stream. I passed my intermediate level and then joined Pashupati Multiple Campus to study Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Rural Development.
I am a person with visual disabilities. I became visually impaired due to damage to the nerves of my eyes.
I operate computers and mobile devices efficiently with the help of screen-reading software named JAWS. I also have some knowledge of HTML and can study coursebooks efficiently.
I actively use social media platforms such as Facebook, Gmail, and Twitter to communicate with people around the world.
I was one of the formal council members of the US Embassy Youth Advisory Council in 2015.
I have also been volunteering with Gwahali, an organization that works for differently-abled people. I was awarded Volunteer of the Year in 2015.
Bishal Dulal | Kathmandu | Duke Nepal Adventure