Tourism News
64 daily flights allowed to take off from Kathmandu
Kathmandu: Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal has prepared a schedule of 64 daily flights following the government’s decision to open domestic flights, domestic flights from next Thursday. Buddha Air has been allowed 31 daily flights. The company, which flies in remote areas, has been allowed to operate eight daily flights…
Read More »Monsoon induced disasters prognosticated
Kathmandu: Monsoon-induced disasters are prognosticated from Wednesday onwards according to the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology Monday. The department divulged that monsoon-induced disasters such as landslides, floods, and inundations following heavy rainfall in eastern parts and central parts of Nepal are predicated. It indicates that the regions of Bagmati, Gandaki,…
Read More »Kayaking, Rafting and Camping in Trisuli River
Hey, are you coming to Nepal on a holiday on a low budget? If your answer is affirmative, then the Trisuli River in Nepal can offer rare chances of spending your vacations with golden and ecstatic moments by engaging in adventure sports activities such as Kayaking, Rafting in the daytime…
Read More »Valley public transports to ply on roads from Tuesday
Kathmandu: The public transports in the capital city of Kathmandu valley are to ply on the roads with effect from Tuesday on the basis of odd and even numbers according to a decision made by the meeting of district administrators of three districts of Kathmandu valley on Monday morning. The…
Read More »Gangai’s ‘Bidyapat Dance’ on the verge of extinction
Khim Ghale Vidyapat is an ancient cultural dance of the Gangai community. The dance is performed during the marriage ceremony of the Gangai community and other festivals. Elders of Gangai say that the cultural dance is based on mythological stories. Entertainment is the main goal of this dance that lasts…
Read More »Operations of domestic and international flights at TIA normal
Kathmandu Valley has witnessed incessant rain and foggy sky since early this morning. According to the TIA source, no international flight has been obstructed due to the adverse weather conditions. However, domestic flights to some destinations have been normally affected due to poor visibility and foggy conditions. Now the weather…
Read More »UNESCO to organize Asia Pacific conference on intangible culture
Kathmandu: The 33rd Annual General Meeting of the Nepal National Commission for UNESCO has approved its upcoming policy and programme Friday. It has approved to organize Asia Pacific Regional Conference aimed at preserving the intangible culture and heritages. The meeting was organized virtual. The conference would be organized in coordination…
Read More »Temple of Yashodhara to be built
The policy program has been presented by rural municipality chairperson Bachchulal Kewat and budget vice-chairperson Shobhavati Yadav. The budget has been prepared by giving high priority to agriculture, education, tourism and employment in the policies and programs. Emphasis has been given in the budget to increase the production and productivity…
Read More »International flights from Thursday, domestic flights from July 1
However, international flights will start from Thursday. The decision was taken by the secretary at the Ministry of Tourism on Wednesday after the cabinet gave the responsibility to fix the date of the flight. Ministry spokesperson Taranath Adhikari said that regular domestic flights would be launched from July 1. A statement…
Read More »Domestic and int’l flights to resume services
Kathmandu: Both domestic and international flights are to resume operations as usual which had remained suspended after the outbreak of the second wave of Covid-19 in April. The government on Wednesday decided to resume domestic flights by allowing operation of flights with 50 % occupancy to contain the spread of…
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