Tourism News
Reconstruction of Ranipokhari to be completed by September end
Kathmandu: More than 90% of the reconstruction and renovation of the historic Ranipokhari pond in Kathmandu has been completed which was hampered after the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic and nation wide lock down. According to the National Reconstruction Authority (NRA) the renovation of the pond located at Ratnapark was started…
Read More »Manang stands still owing to effect of Coronavirus
Any one who arrives in Manang thinks that he has landed in a different world because of the picturesque landscape, abundance of natural beauty and ancient Buddhist cultural heritage found in this Manang village. Manang as a matter of fact is considered to be a separate and exclusively different district…
Read More »Attractions of Mysterious Dolpa
Kathmandu: Few number of tourists have ventured to explore the most mysterious attractions of Dolpa due to geographical barriers, lack of necessary infrastructure, and publicity about this magical tourist hub. Not to talk about foreigners but also many a domestic visitors have not yet relished the magical attractions of Dolpa…
Read More »437 passengers arrived and 300 departed
Kathmandu: As many as seven international flights conducted arrival and departure operations at Tribhuvan International Airport on Thursday. The number of arriving passengers was 437 while that of departing passengers from the airport was 300 according to the airport officials. Nepal Airlines has brought in 154 passengers with two dead…
Read More »Landslide damages tourist village Gatlang in Rasuwa
Kathmandu: Landslide that occurred due to heavy rainfall has damaged tourist village Gatlang in Rasuwa. The landslide that occurred in Amma Chhodingmo Rural Municipality ward no 1 at Haku, Fulbari, ward no 2 at Sano Haku, ward no 3 at Gatlang Jangprappa, Chhipar, Longechhe, Jyangde and ward no 5 at…
Read More »Preparation on to operate homestay mixing Hindu and Kirant cultures in Halesi
Kathmandu: Preparation has been stepped up to operate three home stay in Halesi of Khotang – a tri-junction of the Hindu, Buddhists and Kirant religious people. The home stay are to be operated at Halesi Tuwachung municipality-7, Mahadevsthan targeting the domestic and foreign tourists. The government-formed Halesi Development Committee is…
Read More »September schedule for international flights released
Kathmandu: The schedule for regular international flights for the month of September has been released by the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Tuesday. According to the new flight schedule a total of 57 regular flights and 27 chartered international flights are allowed to operate between September 2 and…
Read More »Prohibitory order extended by one more week in Kathmandu Valley
Issuing a notice today, the District Administration Office said that the prohibitory order has been extended by one more week. The Office also urged all to fully implement the order as coronavirus infection is found increasing. A meeting of Chief District Officer of three districts in the Kathmandu Valley had…
Read More »Domestic and international flights to operate from September 1
The government has made preparations to operate domestic flights in view of the approaching festivals. However, the first phase of the domestic flights would be operated from Kathmandu to destinations in the mountainous and hilly region only. The government, which had decided to resume regular international flights by adopting specific…
Read More »Tourism Ministry achieves 60 per cent progress
CB Adhikari Kathmandu: The Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation has made positive progress in the last fiscal year in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ministry has made overall 60 per cent progress in the Fiscal Year 2019/20, according to the Annual Progress Report released by the Ministry…
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