Tourism News
UML manifesto to bring 2.5 million tourists
By releasing the party’s election manifesto for the upcoming elections, UML has taken a policy to increase the number of tourists to 2.5 million annually. UML, which plans to develop Nepal as an attractive international tourist destination, has mentioned in the manifesto that it will conduct tourism promotion programs in…
Read More »Beldhunga sees increasing domestic tourists
Kathmandu: Mobility of domestic tourists has increased in Beldhunga – a tourism site of Baglung. The number of tourists turning up to Beldhunga has upped after a wider publicity and the construction of tourism infrastructures. Beldhunga is located along the border of Baglung’s Kathekhola rural municipality-3, Dhamja Okhale, and Myagdi’s…
Read More »Trekking trail connecting tourist spot in Myagdi
With the grant support of Annapurna rural municipality, a trekking trail with railings has been constructed from Kavre village near Andhagalchi (deep gorge) to Bajadhunga through Rupse waterfall. Similarly, ward member Lal Bahadur Pun informed that a place for observation has been made by placing a railing around the hill…
Read More »Foreigners love MBC trek, barring concerns on poor infrastructures
Birat Anupam Kathmandu: Michael Hider is from Germany. He has recently trekked to the Makalu Base Camp (MBC) along with his wife Jutla Haider and her friend Katrin Zaglauer. They were excited to be under the canopy of Nepal’s mighty mountains. ”I love the mountains of Nepal”, Michael said while…
Read More »161 climbers climbed Mt Manaslu
Kathmandu: One hundred and sixty-one climbers have climbed Manaslu Himal (8,163 meters) in this year’s autumn season. According to the tourism department, 77 foreign and 84 Nepali climbers have reached the peak of Manaslu. Vigyan Koirala, an officer of the department’s mountaineering branch, informed that 404 foreigners have taken permission…
Read More »12 teahouses of Makalu base camp trek
Birat Anupam The trek to the fifth tallest peak on the planet, Mt Makalu, is a fascinating idea. The approximate two-week long trek, Makalu Base Camp (MBC) is one of the least trekked Himalayan base camps in Nepal. MBC is equipped with good teahouses and hotels. There is good availability…
Read More »Setting sun being worshiped
Kathmandu: The setting sun will be worshiped this evening, one of the most important days of the Chhath festival. Accordingly, most of the ponds, lakes, streams, and rivers in Terai Madhes including Janakpurdham have been cleaned up and decorated as a worshipping sites. The banks of the main pond of…
Read More »Paragliding ban lifted
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAAN) has clearly instructed that the five conditions of safety measures should be ensured for paragliding flights henceforth which mention that all flights should take place in the stipulated areas, paragliding pilots should be proven to be medically and psychologically qualified to fly, pilots should be…
Read More »Tourists have increased in Kanchenjunga region
Kathmandu: Serap Sherpa was excitedly putting materials on the roof of a vehicle at Phungling Bazar, the headquarters of Taplejung, on Tuesday. It looked like returning home to celebrate Tihar from abroad. He is a tourism businessman. With the arrival of tourists, they are preparing to go to the Kanchenjunga…
Read More »Nepal ranks first in the world’s most beautiful country
Kathmandu. Britain’s Travel Guide Book has published a list of the world’s 10 most beautiful countries for tourist destinations according to media reports. Also, Nepal has been ranked first for tourism. Nepal has been included in the list of 10 best countries in the world to visit in 2021 published…
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