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Everest Marathon on 29th May 2021
Photo Source : NTB Kathmandu: As usual, May 29th, 2021 is the day already set aside for the Tenzing-Hillary Everest Marathon, the highest marathon on earth, which is held annually on this day in the Everest region as a tradition. The Everest Marathon marks and commemorates the first successful ascent…
Read More »Attraction of Bhumdi home stay
Basudev Poudel Bhumdi Tunar Gharbas (Homestay) has been organized in the name of 11 houses here. Chairman Nanimaya Gurung informed that the homestays have been brought into operation with the long-term idea of bringing the diversity of nature and culture among the tourists. He said the sudden outbreak of the…
Read More »Glimpses of Dharahara tower inauguration
Kathmandu. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has inaugurated the historic Dharahara tower connecting Nepali spirit and pride, past and history. However, as other structures are under construction, the general public will not be able to climb immediately. The tower, which collapsed in an earthquake in 2015 has now been reconstructed in…
Read More »PM Oli inaugurates reconstructed historic Dharahara Tower
Kathmandu: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has finally inaugurated the newly reconstructed historic tower of Dharahara Saturday which is considered to be the main pride of the nation. While speaking during the formal inaugural function, PM Oli said, “As I went upstairs, I felt as if I was on Eiffel…
Read More »Sanu Sherpa’s campaign to keep records without sponsors
Kathmandu. Last week, 67 people, including six women, climbed Annapurna I on the same day. Annapurna, known as Killer Mountain at an altitude of 8,091 meters, had a record number of people climbing it in one day. For the first time, it was discussed widely when a Nepali woman climbed…
Read More »Dharahara tower stands with pride again
The Nepal Army by producing a pleasant sound through its trumpet at 8:00 am participated in the inaugural installation of spire on the top of the tower in the presence of the, Executive Officer of the National Reconstruction Authority (NRA). The tower spire or Gajur in Nepali terms weighs 330…
Read More »Mt. Everest climb restricted to 150-170
Kathmandu.The Department of Tourism has issued instructions that only 150 to 170 people can climb the highest peak at a time. Last year, when the weather was favorable, all the climbers went for the climb at the same time, causing traffic jams and other problems. This year, a new directive…
Read More »Hotel bookings in Dhulikhel being cancelled due to Covid-19
Dhulikhel: Hotel and tourism sector in Dhulikhel, Kavrepalanchok that was recovering from the impact of Covid-19 has been affected again following the onset of the second phase of the infection. As a result, many hotel bookings in the town have been cancelled. Hotel booking cancellation took place from the third…
Read More »Pashupatinath temple to be closed from Friday
Kathmandu: With the rising cases of covoravirus infection in the recent days, all temples in the Pashupathnath premises including Pashupatinath Temple, Guheshwori and others will remain closed from this Friday. However, regular worship will continue unhindered in those temples, Treasurer of Pashupati Area Development Trust Dr Milan Kumar Thapa said.…
Read More »Kushma Bazaar overflowing with tourists
Parvat: Due to the number of tourists visiting Mustang, a religious and tourist destination, Kushma Bazaar, is now overflowing with tourists. Hundreds of tourists pass through Kusma Bazaar daily. No matter how many internal and external tourists ran on the road, it had nothing to do with Kusma. Due to the…
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