Tourism News
Himalayan Vegan Festival-2022 in April in Kathmandu and Thimpu
Pabitra Guragain Kathmandu: The Himalayan Vegan Festival-2022 has been scheduled to be held in coming April. Kathmandu and Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, have been chosen as venues for organizing the festival which is said to be the first and historic of its kind in the region. The festival to…
Read More »Nepalgunj-Pokhara flight excites tourism entrepreneurs
Menka Chaudhary Banke. The private sector and tourism entrepreneurs have become enthusiastic after the Nepalgunj-Pokhara and Pokhara-Nepalgunj flights started for the first time due to the efforts of the private sector. The number of passengers on the Nepalgunj-Pokhara flight, which was started two months ago with the objective of connecting…
Read More »Pokhara paragliding operators preparing to resume service very soon
Pokhara: Preparations are going on to resume paragliding in Pokhara after five months of the closure of services. According to Nepal Airsports Association (NAW) chair Krishna Bhandari, it is prepared to resume the service with the government’s decision to lift the prohibitory order against COVID -19 pandemic. “We have already…
Read More »Millennium trek to welcome tourists
Basudev Poudel Gandaki. Entrepreneurs of the Millennium Trek, the only mid-hill region in Nepal that connects Tanahu’s Dulegonda to Syangja’s Rambachha, are ready to welcome tourists as tourist sites that have been stalled for a long time due to corona virus infection are reopening. With the aim of attracting…
Read More »Climbers start coming to climb Dhaulagiri
Myagdi. Tourists have started coming here for mountaineering. Tourists have started coming to climb the world’s seventh (8,167 m) Dhaulagiri mountain. This mountain falls in Dhawalagiri village municipality-4. The bustle has started after foreign and local climbers, Sherpas, guides, porters and allies started arriving at the base camp. Climbers who have…
Read More »Preparations on for 42nd World Tourism Day
(file photo) Kathmandu. The 42nd World Tourism Day will be celebrated in Nepal by organizing various programs. The Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation and its subordinate bodies and concerned organizations are busy preparing to celebrate the day physically by following the health standards amid the Covid-19 epidemic. For…
Read More »Tourism of Dhulikhel likely to resume
Raj Kumar Prajuli Kavrepalanchok: Prahlad Pyakurel, the manager of Hotel Sarathi in Dhulikhel, is confident that the hotel business will resume now as the corona infection rate has been declining since the second week of August. Since then, the hotel has been bustling with activity on Fridays and Saturdays, and…
Read More »Tourism operators ask government to issue travel advisory
Kathmandu: Nepal’s tourism operators in a collective voice have asked the government to issue a travel advisory to open the country to tourists in the event of subsiding cases of Covid-19 in the country. The tourism sector operators in a meeting held on Monday in the capital to express their…
Read More »Patan Durbar Museum to open from Wednesday
Lalitpur. The ‘Patan Museum’ located at Mangal Bazaar in Patan Durbar area will be opened from Wednesday. Chief Administrative Officer of the Kathmandu Metropolitan City Ganesh Aryal issued a notice stating that the museum, palace area and other tourist sites will be opened from September 8 this year. A cting Executive…
Read More »Annapurna base camp to open from fourth week of September
Gandaki. The Annapurna base camp closed by Covid-19 will be open from the fourth week of September. The base camp trekking trail will be opened as soon as the religious, cultural and tourist destinations of the country start opening. Secretary of the Chomrong Tourism Management Committee, Dilip Gurung, said that…
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