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Attraction of Bhumdi home stay
Basudev Poudel Bhumdi Tunar Gharbas (Homestay) has been organized in the name of 11 houses here. Chairman Nanimaya Gurung informed that the homestays have been brought into operation with the long-term idea of bringing the diversity of nature and culture among the tourists. He said the sudden outbreak of the…
Read More »PM Oli inaugurates reconstructed historic Dharahara Tower
Kathmandu: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has finally inaugurated the newly reconstructed historic tower of Dharahara Saturday which is considered to be the main pride of the nation. While speaking during the formal inaugural function, PM Oli said, “As I went upstairs, I felt as if I was on Eiffel…
Read More »Sanu Sherpa’s campaign to keep records without sponsors
Kathmandu. Last week, 67 people, including six women, climbed Annapurna I on the same day. Annapurna, known as Killer Mountain at an altitude of 8,091 meters, had a record number of people climbing it in one day. For the first time, it was discussed widely when a Nepali woman climbed…
Read More »Mt. Everest climb restricted to 150-170
Kathmandu.The Department of Tourism has issued instructions that only 150 to 170 people can climb the highest peak at a time. Last year, when the weather was favorable, all the climbers went for the climb at the same time, causing traffic jams and other problems. This year, a new directive…
Read More »Kushma Bazaar overflowing with tourists
Parvat: Due to the number of tourists visiting Mustang, a religious and tourist destination, Kushma Bazaar, is now overflowing with tourists. Hundreds of tourists pass through Kusma Bazaar daily. No matter how many internal and external tourists ran on the road, it had nothing to do with Kusma. Due to the…
Read More »Bhutan’s Tourism Mantra: High Value, Low Volume
Dorji Dhradhul Director-General, Tourism Council of Bhutan Covid-19 has become more pronounced for the year 2020 and for more than one year the whole world is hard hit by this pandemic. Bhutan and Nepal share the same woes caused by this pandemic that crippled the tourism sector in both countries.…
Read More »On the same day, 67 people, including six Nepali women, climbed Annapurna I
Kathmandu: In the first spring of this year, 67 people have successfully climbed the world’s tenth highest Annapurna (first) mountain known as Killer Mountain on Friday, April 16. It is the first time that so many people have climbed Annapurna on the same day and this is the first time…
Read More »New government order for corona control, hotel restaurant from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Kathmandu: The cabinet meeting held on Monday said that hotels and restaurants should provide services from 8 am to 8 pm following health standards. Home delivery should be done at other times, and hotels and restaurants operating on national highways should follow public health standards to avoid congestion. Nepal Rastra…
Read More »Reconstructed Dharahara to be inaugurated on April 24
Sharmila Pathak Kathmandu: Now the reconstruction of quake-damaged Dharahara has been completed, those willing to savor a panoramic 360 degrees view of Kathmandu Valley may not wait any longer. Come April 24 and the 22-storey rebuilt tower shall be inaugurated on the eve of the day when the 7.6-magnititude Gorkha…
Read More »Tourists to observe Patan from five places of Lalitpur
Lalitpur: Tourists would be taken around a tour of heritage sites in Patan via five routes of Lalitpur, namely Pulchowk, Balkumari, Mahabouddha, Lagankhel and Patandhoka, the Lalitpur Metropolitan City stated. This initiative was inaugurated on Sunday with Lalitpur mayor Chiribabu Maharjan, Ambassador of Finland to Nepal, Mr. Pertti Anttinen, Sri…
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