Tourism News
Nepal should focus on neighbouring tourists
The nation has long been a magnet for adventurers, trekkers, and spiritual seekers alike. In recent years, Nepal’s tourism sector has witnessed a significant influx of visitors from neighboring countries such as China, India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. This growing trend presents a unique opportunity for Nepal to leverage the diversity…
Read More »Why Nepal stands as ultimate destination for mountaineering
Nestled and cradled in the lap of the Himalayan range at the bottom of Mt Everest, Nepal has rightfully earned its reputation as a haven for mountaineering enthusiasts from around the world. With its awe-inspiring peaks, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, Nepal offers a unique and unparalleled experience for…
Read More »Sherpa Guides:The Guardians of Mountains
Nestled amid the awe-inspiring Himalayas, Nepal has captured the hearts of adventurers and thrill-seekers from around the world. Scaling the formidable peaks of this mountainous nation demands immense courage and resilience, and it is the Sherpa guides who embody these qualities like no other. Often dubbed as the “guardians of…
Read More »Sanu Sherpa creates new record of climbing all 8000ers twice
Kathmandu: Nepali mountaineer Sanu Sherpa has created a new world record for climbing all 14 peaks above 8000 meters twice. No one so far has achieved this feat which Sanu Sherpa (47) achieved recently said the expedition organizers. Sherpa who hails from Sankhuwasabha district of eastern Nepal had started his…
Read More »Record breaking climbers get warm welcome
Kathmandu: The two climbers who set a new world record by summitting all 14 eight thousanders in three months and broke the earlier climbing record have been given a warm welcome in Kathmandu on their arrival at the airport. The climbers including Norwegian national Christine Harila and Nepali climber (guide)…
Read More »Silent Sentinels of Everest
Mount Everest, the crown jewel of the Himalayas, has long captured the imagination of adventurers and mountaineers seeking to conquer its soaring heights. Yet, beneath the majesty and allure of the world’s tallest peak lie a haunting and poignant reality – the presence of more than 200 deceased climbers scattered…
Read More »534,000 tourists arrive, Chinese tourists surge to second spot
Kathmandu: The advent of Chinese tourists surged to second spot as the Indian and American tourists continue to increase in arrival in Nepal during the first six months of 2023. According to the foreign tourist arrival data maintained by the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) as many as 534,000 tourists visited…
Read More »Druk Air for direct flights to Pokhara and Bhairahwa
Kathmandu: Bhutan government’s Druk Air has sought permissions for direct flights to Nepal’s Pokhara and Bhairahwa airports. Earlier, Bhutan airlines has been operating directs flights from Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. The ‘Bhutan Civil Aviation Authority,’ in a request letter addressed to the Nepal Aviation Authority sent on Friday requested…
Read More »Potential of Rolpa Tourism
Rolpa district is one of the remote districts of Nepal lying in the mid western part of Nepal. It came to limelight after it became the epicenter of the Maoist insurgency. However, after the Maoists started sharing political power with other political parties in the center, provinces and local bodies,…
Read More »Heavy rainfall predicted across the nation
Kathmandu: The country is most likely to witness heavy rainfall across the nation today on July 31, 2023) according to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology. The weather department said that regions of Koshi, Bagmati, Gandaki and Lumbini provinces are likely to witness heavy rainfall with thunderstorm and lightning. Some…
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