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Second Ligalig cycle race completed with grandeur
Ligligkot. The second cycle race in the historic Liglig Kot has been completed with grandeur. Organized by Liglig Village Sports in collaboration with Palungtar Municipality, the race was aimed at promoting Liglig Kot tourism. APF’s Suraj Rana became the winner in the cycling race of 64 km with a foreigner…
Read More »27 additional 5-Star Hotels under construction
The information and data divulged from the Department of Tourism said these 27 five-star hotels will be constructed in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Rupandehi, Mugu, Kaski, Kavre, and Banke districts in near future. The upcoming international flight operations at Gautam Buddha International Airport in Bhairahawa has encouraged investor to open up new…
Read More »Nepal to host ‘Tourism Summit’ in September
The TRSC sources said that the impending Tourism Summit in Nepal will witness the participation of tourism ministers from various countries that are considered part and parcel in promoting the tourism sector in Nepal. The mega event is expected to spread a message to the world that the tourism sector…
Read More »13 tourists head to Dhaulagiri base camp
As in other areas, mountaineering is slowly gaining momentum. Recently, Dhaulagiri Himal in Myagdi has become the choice of most climbers. A team of 13 foreign climbers has left for base camp to climb Dhaulagiri Himal (8167 m) in Dhaulagiri Rural Municipality-4 Mudi of Myagdi. Tourist entrepreneur Indra Singh Sherchan…
Read More »Tourism sector gets relief as overnight businesses open
Kathmandu: Restrictions have been lifted on all night-time businesses, including hotels, restaurants, dances, rehearsal clubs, lounge bars, as the rate of corona infection declines. Now, these services are available 24 hours a day. On Wednesday, the home ministry issued a notice stating that night businesses would be allowed to operate…
Read More »Flight landing at Bhairahawa Airport after 41 days
Kathmandu: The Gautam Buddha International Airport in Bhairahawa, Nepal’s second-largest international airport, will be operational in 41 days. Preparations have been made to complete the mechanical test flight (calibration flight) and start the test flight from April 14 and the commercial flight from May 16. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)…
Read More »Far western Nepal connected via flights
Kathmandu. Passengers have felt very comfortable after the operation of Nepal Airlines Corporation at Chainpur of Bajhang in the far west, Sanphe of Achham, and Dipayal Airport of Doti. Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Prem Bahadur Ale had instructed to provide regular service to those districts through Nepal…
Read More »Sanjen Valley: A Piece of Heaven
The Himalayan district of Rasuwa is not far from the capital. The mountainous district, bordering Tibet, an autonomous region of China, is densely populated by the Tamang community and is heavily influenced by Buddhist culture. Rasuwa has plenty of religious and tourist areas. Gosaikunda is a popular religious place of…
Read More »Korean poet Kim published 100 poems about Nepal
Korean poet Kim Hang Hyo, whose Nepali name is Sagarmatha Gurung, has published a collection of poems containing 100 poems written during his visit to Nepal. Poems written about Nepal are included in the collection of poems titled “Souls who live by embracing the mountains”. The poems are written in…
Read More »Russia-Ukrain Crisis to discourage more European tourists to visit Nepal
Kathmandu: The media reports say that the escalating Russia-Ukraine political crisis is likely to negatively impact the arrival of European tourists and mountaineers in Nepal. As most of the tourism operators in Pokhara and Kathmandu start to prepare for the climbing seasons this spring, more Asian tourists are expected to…
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