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Major tourism growth challenges in Nepal
Nepal’s tourism sector faces several major challenges that impact its growth and development. These challenges include: Infrastructure: Nepal’s tourism industry suffers from inadequate infrastructure, including roads, airports, and transportation systems. The country’s rugged terrain and remote locations make it difficult to establish and maintain efficient infrastructure, limiting accessibility to popular…
Read More »Melting glaciers indicate grave consequences
The Importance of Himalayan Glaciers The Himalayan glaciers serve as a lifeline for millions of people living in the region. These glaciers are the source of major rivers such as the Ganges, Indus, Brahmaputra, and Yangtze, which provide water for drinking, irrigation, and hydropower generation to vast populations downstream. The…
Read More »Preserving Pristine Beauty and Sanctity of Mount Everest
Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, stands as a symbol of apex human endeavor and natural grandeur. Thousands of mountaineers flock to its mighty slopes each year to conquer its heights. However, as the popularity of Everest grows, so does the impact on its fragile ecosystem. It is…
Read More »Navigating Nature’s Beauty Responsibly
HB Thapa Trekking in this majestic mountain range offers an unparalleled opportunity to connect with nature and challenge oneself physically and mentally. However, amidst the beauty and allure of the Himalayas, it is crucial to prioritize safety to ensure an unforgettable and incident-free trekking experience. This article will shed light…
Read More »Government focuses on sustainable mountaineering and Climbers’ Safety: Secretary Adhikari
The Nepalese government has formed an organizing committee to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of the first successful ascent of Mount Everest. The committee is coordinated by the Secretary of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation. On this occasion, Mr. Khim Ghale interviewed Mr. Suresh Adhikari, Secretary of the Ministry…
Read More »NNMGA Training Begins in Ladakh and Nepal
Kathmandu: The Ladakh Mountain Guide Association (LMGA), in collaboration with the Nepal National Mountain Guide Association (NNMGA), has recently launched the second component of the Aspirant Guide Entrance Exam Preparatory Course (IMC) in Ladakh. This training program, which commenced on June 7, aims to equip aspiring mountain guides with the…
Read More »Less-explored Annapurna North Base Camp Trekking route is safe
Beni, June 14 (RSS): A team including Steven Kingsley Berry, a tourism entrepreneur from the United Kingdom, has recently trekked through the less-explored Annapurna North Base Camp Trekking route in the Annapurna Circuit. For the last 35 years, Berry has been sending mountaineers and trekkers to Nepal through his Mountain…
Read More »Temperature felt in Everest region
Kathmandu. People are perturbed by the increasing temperature across the country. The perennial scorching sun light in the day time has hampered most of the works which are done in the broad day light. Prolonged drought is most likely to affect the maize and rice. The hot cities such as…
Read More »Nepal can attract Indian tourists:Former U.P. C.M.
Bharat KC Current Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) Pal said so during his recent visit to Butwal in Rupandehi district where he came to inaugurate a cable car that links Butwal and Palpa. Stating that Nepal possesses tremendous unique possibility in tourism in terms of religion, culture and nature, he…
Read More »Fears and fascination of Everest summit
HB Thapa Fears and fascination of the Everest summit has always been intermingled with one another in each climbing season as climbers from various countries vie to conquer this highest peak in the world, ever since the legendary climbers Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary stepped on this Everest summit and…
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