Tourism News
2 die, 2 missing and 3 injured in Shishapangma avalanche
Kathmandu: An avalanche that occured in Shishapangma on October 6, 2023 has killed two climbers, injured three Nepali climbers, and two are mising, according to Imagine Nepal and Seven Summit Treks. Reputed climber Mingma G Sherpa who got injured above Camp III was brought down to Camp II. Similarly, rescurers…
Read More »Nima Rinji and Shehroze set record after scaling Cho Oyu
Kathmandu: Nima Rinji Sherpa (17) has become the youngest climber to complete his 10th peak above 8,000m by ascending the Cho Oyu on 6th October morning, according to Chhang Dawa Sherpa, Expedition Director at Seven Summit Treks. Similarly, Pakistani climber Shehroze Kashif also created the history by climbing 13 peaks…
Read More »Nepal to be removed from EU’s security list
Kathmandu: Nepal will soob be removed from the security list of European Union according to the Minister for Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation, Sudan Kirati. Speaking during a meeting held by the International Relations and Tourism Committee (IRTC) of the House of Representatives, the minister Kirati said that Nepal will…
Read More »American Everest Ski & filming project delayed
Kathmandu: The two American climbers’ dream to ski down the Everest peak and produce a film on it is delayed as Chinse authorities in Tibet delay issuing a ski permit to the top American expedition team according to sources. The million-dollar project “The Everest Ski Project ” architected by the…
Read More »Dawa completes climb over 13 peaks
Kathmandu:Dawa Yangzum Sherpa has successfuly climbed Cho Oyu to become the first Nepali woman climber to climb most of the peaks above 8000m according to Mingma Sherpa, managing director of Climbalaya Expeditions. By this climb she has completed her 13th peaks above 8000m. Dawa Yangzum is the first Asian woman IFMGA/HIAGM…
Read More »800,000 tourists arrive in nine months
The data revealed by the NTB said these tourists arrived in Nepal through air routes. In September only 91,012 tourists visited Nepal. A total of 58,314 tourists visited Nepal last year in the same period. The number of tourist arrivals are anticipated to increase in the upcoming days to meet…
Read More »Nepal for bilateral air service agreement with more countries
Kathmandu: Nepal government is mulling over an opportunity to enter into a bilateral agreement with three countries including Switzerland for extension of bilateral international flight connectivity. Nepal has already signed similar bilateral air service agreements with 40 countries including Australia according to the Ministery of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation.…
Read More »First Nepali to ski down from Manaslu peak
Kathmandu: Famous mountain guide Tshering Pande Bhote has become the first Nepali climber to ski down the top of a mountain after climbing Mt Manaslu which is elevated at a height of 8161m. Tshering (45) who is a certified mountain guide, who hails from Sankhuwasabha district, scaled the eight highest…
Read More »Exploring Nepal’s Wild Heart
Nepal, a landlocked Himalayan nation renowned for its towering mountains and rich cultural heritage, also boasts an incredible biodiversity that often goes unnoticed. Nestled between the towering peaks of the Himalayas and the steamy plains of the Indian subcontinent, Nepal offers an extraordinary opportunity for wildlife enthusiasts and adventure seekers…
Read More »Branding local wine to mark world tourism day
Hit Thapa When the entire world was celebrating the world tourism day on September 27.2023 by organizing various tourism promotional activities in their own way, the local indigenous Tharu community people in Bardiya district in the far western part of Nepal were celebrating this remarkable day by showcasing the branding…
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