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International flights from Thursday, domestic flights from July 1
However, international flights will start from Thursday. The decision was taken by the secretary at the Ministry of Tourism on Wednesday after the cabinet gave the responsibility to fix the date of the flight. Ministry spokesperson Taranath Adhikari said that regular domestic flights would be launched from July 1. A statement…
Read More »Domestic and int’l flights to resume services
Kathmandu: Both domestic and international flights are to resume operations as usual which had remained suspended after the outbreak of the second wave of Covid-19 in April. The government on Wednesday decided to resume domestic flights by allowing operation of flights with 50 % occupancy to contain the spread of…
Read More »Spectacular Everest Base Camp Trek
HB Thapa(HB Kham) The spectacular Everest Base Camp Trek is globally famous as one of the top notched hikes on the planet. This majestic trek takes you through the trail encompassed with the greenery of forest alongside the precipitous ridgelines. Your eyes are sure to get widened on seeing the…
Read More »Capital Valley lockdown eased, private vehicles allowed to ply
A meeting of Chief District Officers (CDOs) of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur on Sunday evening decided to ease the restrictive orders by following a new modality of allowing private vehicles to ply on the roads on odd and even basis. The previous extension order was set to expire on Monday…
Read More »Monsoon not likely to weaken soon: Meteorologist
Kathmandu: Meteorologists have said the monsoon that has become active since some days is not weakening immediately. Meteorologist at the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Shanti Kandel, said since the monsoon entered the country and become active from the very beginning this year, it is not likely to weaken very…
Read More »Govt: Tourism sector may take 2 years to revert to pre-Covid-19 state
These speculations were divulged by the government’s National Planning Commission with the logical argument that foreign tourists will be able to visit Nepal regularly as before only after a gap of years after being sure of the “no risk of Covid-19” in Nepal. The government’s ambitious mission to bring at…
Read More »Int’l flights to resume and’Smart lockdown’ to be enforced’
Kathamndu: Smart lockdown is to be enforced and international flights are to be resumed from June 22 according to the Covid-19 Management Directorate Committee. The second meeting of the committee on Wednesday decided to enforce smart lockdown and at the same time resume international flights to Qatar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia,…
Read More »Hustle and bustle increase as prohibitory orders get relaxed in Kathmandu Valley
Food and vegetable shops have started opening till 11 am and the traffic has also started increasing. The prohibitory orders imposed simultaneously in all the three districts will remain in force till 12 noon on June 21. A joint meeting of the Chief District Officers (CDOs) of the three districts…
Read More »Deserted tourist hubs in Kathmandu
And undoubtedly, Nepal has not been spared by this merciless lethal contagion that has shaken the foundations of human survival in this tiny country and the entire world. Now, if we see one of the most crowded tourist destinations in Kathmandu known as Basantapur area where historical monuments like Hanumandhoka…
Read More »Souvenir shopping in Nepal
HB Kham (Hit Thapa) Nepal- a tiny nation cradled in the icy lap of the highest peak of the world still considered being landlocked and poor is in fact a rich country if we take into account the natural richness and cultural heritage of more than 125 multi-ethnic communities. ‘For…
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