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Bahrain Prince returns home after climbing two mountains
Kathmandu: Prince of Bahrain, Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa has returned home on Friday after successfully climbing Mt Lobuche and Mt Manaslu. Nepal’s Tourism Ministers Yogesh Bhattarai had seen off the Bahrain Prince Khalifa and his team at the airport in Kathmandu Friday. While speaking to Minister Bhattarai at the…
Read More »Experiencing divine trek to Mt. Gaurishanker
Mount Gaurishanker is as high as 7134 meters above sea level which is located in the west of Khumbu region and northeast of Kathmandu valley, southern to the Tibetan plateau. However experiencing a moment of thrill and spiritual trek can be done up to the foothills of the Mt Gaurishanker…
Read More »Wouldn’t you visit Dolkha’s Bhutpokhari (Ghostpond)?
Prabhu Jirel/ Charikot Dolkha: Many tourist destinations are located in the northern region of Dolkha district in the Himali region. Of these there are various ponds worth visiting in the lap of Gaurishankar Himal. Among these fascinating ponds such as Kalapokhari known as Bhutpokhari or Ghost pond, Jattapokhari and Panchapokhari…
Read More »Gandaki Rainbow Trout Farm: A Success Story of Agro tourism
Lachhin Gurung is the operator of Gandaki Rainbow Trout Farm situated in Kaski district. He has been engaged in trout fish farming to promote agro-tourism in Nepal. It is almost one decade ever since Gurung committed himself to the farming of trout fish in Kaski. Our Highlights Tourism’s Creative Editor…
Read More »Stunning Tobuche peak climbing
The months of March to May and September to November can be stunning for you, if you decide to climb 6, 495 meters (21,309ft) high Taboche Peak after climbing any peaks of 6000meters high. Climbing Tobuche peak could be more romancing, mesmerizing, adventurous, higher and challenging for a climber who…
Read More »Jungle safari opened in Shuklaphanta National Park
Kathmandu: Jungle safari and walk has been opened for the visitors in Shuklaphanta National Park. The park office announced this through a public notice. The visitors should follow the health safety guidelines like mandatorily wearing the face masks and using sanitizer while entering the park and maintaining physical distance. Similarly,…
Read More »Bardiya National Park allows safari
Bardia: The Bardiya National Park (BNP), which remained closed for long time owing to COVID-19, has allowed safari, adopting strict measure of health standard. Travelers from the country and abroad were banned in the BNP since March 20 citing the coronavirus pandemic. Now, after people are allowed entry for safari,…
Read More »Valley administration suspends all non-essential services
All three district administration offices of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur decided to suspend the non-essential services keeping in view of contagious deadly contagion. While, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur district administration have shut down their services, the Kathmandu district administration has authorized the head o the government offices concerned to decide whether…
Read More »Ghatasthapana of Dashain festival begins
Kathmandu:The first day of Nepal’s great national festival well known as “Ghatasthapana” has began on Saturday which falls on the first day of the bright half of the lunar calendar. As the day of Ghatasthapana begins all Hindu religion believers worship an oil-fed lamp which is considered to be most…
Read More »Tourism industry suffers gross monthly loss of 10 billion
Kathmandu: The Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Yogesh Kumar Bhattarai has said that Nepal’s tourism industry has suffered gross monthly loss of 10 billion due to Covid-19 pandemic. Minister Bhattarai said so on Thursday while addressing a virtual program hosted under the coordination of Pokhara tourism council to…
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