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Intoxicating sight of Nilgiri and Annapurna mountain
The three ranges of Nilgiri mountain that accompanies with the Annapurna ranges can be seen from Myagdi and Mustang districts. Nilgiri northern side is (7061m), middle one (6940m) and southern range ( 6839m). Nilgiri was scaled for the first time by a team of Netherland on October 1,1962. The team…
Read More »Mountaineering and Trekking safety protocol to be amended
Kathmandu: The government is reported to be preparing to amend the recently issued mountaineering and trekking safety protocol which said the tourists arriving in Nepal should undergo a weeklong quarantine before embarking on their respective expeditions. The Department of Tourism (DoT) is preparing to amend the safety protocols after various…
Read More »Sherpas of Royal Bahrain Mt Manaslu expedition collect 900 kg garbage
Kathmandu: The Sherpas of Seven Summit Treks engaged in royal Bahrain Mt. Manaslu expedition 2020 autumn are reported to have collected 900 kgs of garbage from the Mt. Manaslu base camp region between October 5-8, 2020. The wastages and garbage at the base camp had remained there from the past…
Read More »Bal Gopaleshwor temple to open for public on Bhaitika
Kathmandu: The Bal Gopaleshwor Temple at historic Ranipokhari would be open for public on the day of Bhaitika during Tihar festival this year, it has been said. Reconstruction of Ranipokhari and the temple damaged by the 2015 earthquake was completed in the third week of September. Preparations were underway for…
Read More »Highly valuable conch of Chandannath found
Karnali: A highly valuable conch which was theft from Chandannath Temple four years back has been found. Police detected the right conch of the temple in course of its investigation into the disappearance of idols. The right conch was found buried in a cave at Kholapne of Chandannath municipality-10, Bohoragaun…
Read More »Preparation on to open religious shrines from October 17
Kathmandu: Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Yogesh Bhattarai, has said that preparation has been made to open religious shrines across the nation from October 17. Talking to media persons at Suketar airport, Minister Bhattarai, who reached his hometown, Taplejung, today to inaugurate Border Outpost (BOP) at Olangchungola, said,…
Read More »Relief materials distributed to tourism workers
Rasuwa: Relief materials have been distributed to the tourism workers of Naukunda Sarsyung in Rasuwa. The relief materials were distributed in coordination with Trip Himalaya Treks and Expeditions. Those tourism workers were in trouble after becoming jobless due to the Coronavirus pandemic. The financial aid sent by Claudia Schmid of…
Read More »Visitors can visit Ghalegaun now
Kathmandu: Ghalegaun popular for homestay among domestic and foreign tourists is open now and ready to welcome the visitors by following health-related safety protocols. The decision to open Ghalegaun was taken according to the government’s stance to go ahead for rural tourism despite the Coronavirus pandemic said chair of the…
Read More »Two rhinos dead on single day
Chitwan: Two rhinoceroses have been found dead in Chitwan national Park (CNP) on a single day. The park office said that one rhino was found dead at Balmiki Tiger Reserve area in India on Monday after it was swept away by the Narayani river. CNP’s Information Officer, Ashok Ram, said…
Read More »Himal sight seeing by climbing up tree house
Humakant Pokharel Tamghas: The tree-house constructed at Gulmi’s Rusung rural municipality-7, Unayachor is silent now due to lockdown following the Covid-19 pandemic where as many as 13000 tourists used to come daily previously to get a sight of Himal from the top of this tree-house. The tree-house launched last year…
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