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‘Women move mountains’
Kathmandu: According to a study conducted by the World Tourism Organization some time ago, although the participation of women in other sectors is less, it is more in the tourism sector. The study report reveals that 54 percent of the businessmen and employees involved in tourism in the world are…
Read More »Preparation of international flight from Pokhara airport
Kathmandu: Buddha Air is preparing for its first international flight from Pokhara Regional International Airport. Buddha Air is going to make its first international flight from Pokhara Regional International Airport, which is going to be operational from January 1. For this, the company has submitted an application for permission to…
Read More »Sakela Udhauli festival in its highest fervour
Kathmandu: The Sakela Udhauli festival atmosphere is sweeping the Kirant settlements in the eastern parts of the country. The largest festival of the Kirant community is celebrated for with dancing and singing for 15 days from the full moon day in the month of Mangsir as per the lunar calendar.…
Read More »‘Galkot Durbar’ turns center of tourist attraction
Dambar Budhamagar Galkot Durbar is located in-between Harichaur Bazaar and the mountains. The historical palace has become a center of attraction for tourists of late. A large number of people are daily thronging the palace for enjoying scenic beauty and merry-making. However, the palace which was artistically built using pebbles,…
Read More »Rating indicators offered to hotels in Pokhara
Food Research Officer Deepak Kunwar shared that logo with a rating was offered to 14 Resorts, hotels, and restaurants in Pokhara in collaboration with Restaurant and Bar Association Nepal (REBAN) and Hotel Association Nepal (HAN). According to him, the rating of hotels and restaurants has been determined based on various…
Read More »Religious areas in Banke to be developed as tourism destinations
Kathmandu: The temples and shrines in Rapti Sonari and Narainapur rural municipality in Banke district will be developed as religious tourist destinations. A plan has been set to link Bhuwar Bhawani Temple and Baba Barfani Santaneshwor Mahadev Temple at those local levels with Bageshwori Temple in Nepalgunj to develop a…
Read More »Dr Katrin follows father Tony’s footsteps
Ekraj Pathak When we met at a hotel in Kathmandu five days before the elections on November 20, Dr. Katrin Hagen was preparing to leave for Rolpa. This year also her work was a free health camp. A 74-year-old specialist in orthopedics, she comes to Nepal every year, visits every…
Read More »Tourism activities gain momentum in Lumbini
Kathmandu: Tourism activities have started to gain momentum in Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, and a universal symbol of peace and non-violence. The Lumbini was desolate after the widespread effect of the Covid-19 pandemic for over two years. However, the hotels and restaurants around Lumbini are now being crowded…
Read More »Winter Holidays in Nepal
Nepal incredibly and wonderfully is teeming with the highest beauty of nature and ancient cultural and natural legacies. The highest mountain -Mt Everest- is also located here. A lover of travels can indeed feel the pleasure of a heavenly abode here once he or she is here. Nepal in fact…
Read More »Everest region appears desolate
Airports, hotels, lodges, camping sites, roads, and sightseeing spots, which were packed with tourists until recently, have become deserted as the season ends. Due to the arrival of many tourists in the middle of the tourism season, even the hoteliers, who were in a rush to provide service, have now…
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