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Tourism in Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve gets reversed
Balewa. Tourism in the Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, which was hit by the Coronavirus epidemic, was further affected by the floods on September 3. Hunters did not come to Dhorpatan during the hunting season due to the Corona epidemic. After the rains, more tourists than usual used to arrive in Dhorpatan…
Read More »Dhangadhi-Pokhara direct flights demanded
Dhangadi: Entrepreneurs associated with the far western region have jointly demanded that direct flights be operated between Dhangadhi and Pokhara, to cater to the needs of Indian tourists and international tourists so as to promote the tourism of this region. They have demanded that Dhangadi and Pokhara be connected with…
Read More »Rainascot Tourism Festival begins
Lamjung. The Rainascot Tourism Festival has been started here with the objective of promoting tourism. The three-day festival ‘Save rural culture is our slogan! has been started in Rainas Municipality-9 with the slogan ‘Let’s develop sports’ organized by the Rainascot Community Housing Committee. Mayor Singh Bahadur Thapa said that the…
Read More »Weekly Nepali food fair to be held for three months
The Gastronomy Tourism Association (GAN) is going to hold a Nepali food fair for three months in collaboration with various restaurants. According to the president of the association, Suresh Basnet, there is a plan to serve different Nepali food items in different places every Saturday. Thus, Nepali food will be…
Read More »First spring season climbing permit issued
Kathmandu: The first spring season 2021 climbing permit has been issued to an expedition team to climb Mt Nuptse which is 7,864 meters high above sea level. The Department of Tourism (DoT) officials said the climbing permit has been issued to a team of four climbers on Tuesday and the…
Read More »Famous tourist destination ‘Australian Camp’ awaits visitors
Kaski: A tourist destination popularly known as Australian Camp at Annapurna Rural Municipality-6 in Kaski district is deserted for almost a year for lack of visitors after the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. Though the tourism activities are gradually taking their pace in Pokhara city, this popular destination for hiking…
Read More »Hot water tourism has returned to its old rhythm
Myagdi. The tourism business of Beni Municipality-4 Tatopani, known as a place of natural healing, has returned to its old rhythm. Bathing in hot water had become deserted due to the risk and prevention of the coronavirus. Tatopani, which has been closed since the first week of April 2020 was…
Read More »Preparations for Mahashivaratri intensified at Pashupatinath
Kathmandu. The Pashupati Area Development Fund has formed 11 committees to celebrate this year’s Mahashivaratri festival while Coronavirus terror persists. A meeting of the Fund Performance Committee has formed a Security Management and Monitoring Committee under the coordination of Member-Secretary Dr. Pradip Dhakal. Similarly, a publicity management committee has been…
Read More »Painting exhibition about mountain life
Kathmandu. An exhibition of paintings by Nar Bahadur BK is being held in the capital. The ongoing exhibition at Nepal Art Council, Babar Mahal will run from January 30 to March 17. This is the 17th painting exhibition. It contains more than 500 pictures of mountain life. The exhibition is…
Read More »Tourism will leap forward: Tourism Minister Dhakal
Kathmandu: Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Bhanu Bhakta Dhakal expressed the hope that Country’s tourism would take a stride with the Netra Bikram Chand-led group entering the peaceful politics. With the agreement reached with the group on March 5, the country has turned into a full peaceful country…
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