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Kathmandu Wellness Buildathon – Experience Day

On Saturday, April 11, 2026, Omorenda.space, in partnership with ibriz.ai, hosted an immersive “Experience Day” designed to bridge the gap between ancient Eastern philosophy and modern innovation. From 11:00 AM to 3:30 PM, the venue transformed into a high-energy festival, serving as a sensory laboratory for participants to explore their own mental states before tackling the Sunday Buildlathon powered by Cursor AI.

A Multi-Sensory Mela Atmosphere

The event was a vibrant ecosystem of activity. While a zipline soared overhead and local food vendors filled the air with the aroma of authentic Newari cuisine, thousands of participants moved through a curated marketplace of ideas. This “Experience Day” was designed to help developers, designers, and thinkers move from personal insight to meaningful problem identification.

The Stalls: Honoring Tradition, Engineering the Future

 

The marketplace featured a diverse range of stalls that showcased the evolution of human flourishing:

  • Live Stone Carving: Master craftsmen worked live on-site, demonstrating the precision of traditional carving. The display featured intricate sculptures and functional Dhunge Dhara (traditional Nepali stone taps), symbols of ancient sustainable engineering.

  • Hydroponic Farm Showcase: A look at the future of urban agriculture, demonstrating how soil-less farming can provide fresh, nutrient-dense produce in modern digital environments.

  • Earth-First Sustainability: A stall dedicated to vermicompost (fertilizer from worms) highlighted the importance of maintaining a balance with natureโ€™s recycling systems.

  • Mindful Competition: In collaboration with Chess Nepal, a dedicated chess zone was established. Participants practiced deep focus and strategic presence, blocking out the festival noise to sharpen their concentration.

The Program: Nervous System Resets and Collective Intentions

 

Beyond the bustle of the stalls, the main stage and dedicated quiet zones provided structured sessions for mental recovery and clarity:

  • Sound Healing: A deep-resonance experience using traditional bowls to facilitate a complete nervous system reset.

  • Yoga & Yoga Nidra: Guided sessions introduced participants to NSDR (Non-Sleep Deep Rest), a technique used to improve cognitive performance and physical recovery.

  • Tanabata Tree Ritual: Inspired by the Japanese “Star Festival,” we set up a space for Tanabata wishes. Participants wrote their goals, intentions, or problems they wished to solve on colorful strips of paper and hung them on a dedicated tree, creating a moving map of the community’s collective aspirations.

  • Reflection & Release: A central activity where participants engaged in journaling and “brain-dumps” to clear mental clutter, followed by a symbolic release activity to let go of personal stressors.

Day 1 was not about writing code; it was about experiencing the problem space. By engaging with stone carving, mindful games, and restorative practices, participants moved away from “stress brain” and into a state of intentional awareness.


Bring the Experience Home: Recommended Reading & Gadgets

Inspired by the themes of the Kathmandu Wellness Buildathon? Weโ€™ve curated a list of books and gadgets that bridge ancient philosophy, deep focus, and modern wellness technology.

๐Ÿ“š Books on Focus, Philosophy, and Flourishing

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Tech & Wellness Gadgets

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