Tourism News
Tourists started coming to Khaptad
Bimal Bahadur Bist Doti. With the corona infection rate in the district reaching almost zero, the number of internal and external tourists has started increasing in the famous and major tourist destination of Khaptad National Park. During the rainy season, various areas of Khaptad are green and the lake is full…
Read More »First American chain hotel Ramada Encore in Thamel
Kathmandu: A four-star hotel with an investment of Rs 2.5 billion has come into operation in Thamel-a major tourist destination of the capital- despite the Covid-19 pandemic. At a time when corona infection is on the rise in Nepal as well as in different countries of the world, ‘Ramada Encore…
Read More »Tourists visiting Shuklaphanta National Park halved
Kanchanpur. Tourists visiting Shuklaphanta National Park have halved. Due to the Covid-19 epidemic, the number of domestic and foreign tourists visiting the park has been declining for the past two years. In the fiscal year 2020/21, as many as 2 935 tourists visited the park. Most of the domestic tourists…
Read More »What is future of paragliding in Pokhara?
Jamuna Versa Sharma Pokhara. Pokhara is known as a city of adventure tourism along with natural beauty. Paragliding in Pokhara has won the hearts of many tourists in the field of adventure tourism. For the last time, paragliding has been the choice of domestic and foreign tourists. After the first phase…
Read More »Palpa’s Talpokhari becomes another tourist destination
Sushil Regmi Rampur (Palpa). The small pond, which could not be used for any work, was filled with water in the rainy season and turned into a lake. No one thought that this wide but unused pond would become a tourist destination by one day. Now the appearance of the…
Read More »Religious tourism connected with Begnas Lake
Pasudev Poudel Initiatives have been taken to make Begnas Lake Barah area a destination of religious tourism with the active participation of Begnas Lake Religious and Tourism Development Organization, Begnas Lake Barah Conservation Committee, and other organizations. Dhaknath Kandel, chairman of the Begnas Lake Barah Conservation Committee, informed that footpaths,…
Read More »Proaction, Preparedness and Promotion Prerequisite for Nepal’s Tourism Recovery
Kathmandu: Sustainable tourism expert Raj Gyawali said that proaction, preparedness, and promotion are major prerequisites for the recovery of Nepal tourism and sustainability in the post-Covid-19 circumstances. Speaking exclusively in a recent series of tourism-related dialogue participated by various tourism stakeholders including hihglightstourism, the key speaker Raj Gyawali hinted that…
Read More »Feature of world’s second-longest zip line being built in mountains
Parbat: The world’s second-longest claimed zipline under construction at the district headquarters Kushma Bazaar is expected to be operational by the next festival of Dashain. Raj Kumar Basnet, the Director-General of Harnesh Zipline Pvt said that preparations are being made to operate it soon. “Currently, the work towards the resort…
Read More »Hoarding boards tampering with beauty of world’s longest suspension bridge
Taranath Acharya Balewa. The Baglung Adubabari Bridge, popularly known as the world’s longest bridge built with single-span technology, attracts a large number of visitors. There is no shortage of people coming to visit the bridge, evading the ban and the threat of an epidemic caused by the Corona epidemic. The…
Read More »Okharia intake becoming attractive destination
Menka Chaudhary Banke. Okhariya Intake in Geruwa Rural Municipality 1 of Bardiya is now becoming a tourist destination. The number of tourists visiting the Okharia Intake area has been increasing day by day due to the publicity about the beauty, greenery and peaceful environment of the area. The Okhariya intake…
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