Tourism News
Kaag tihar being observed
Kathmandu: As part of the Tihar festival, Kaag Tihar is being celebrated today as the first day of the five-day-long festival. The day is observed by offering food to the crow. The crow is regarded as the messenger of Yamaraj, the Hindu god of death and justice. Prof. Srikrishna Adhikari,…
Read More »Growing attraction to mountain flight
CB Adhikari Kathmandu: When the sky is clear with improved weather, it is suitable for trekking and sightseeing. It is more suitable for the mountain flight that delights domestic and foreign tourists in Nepal. They relish scenic views. Different airlines have been operating mountain flights enthusiastically as this is the…
Read More »60 Israeli trekkers set out to tour around Annapurna Trail
Photo: RSS Kathmandu: A group of sixty Israeli trekkers has set off to the Annapurna Trail today. The group which includes ten physically challenged trekkers, assisted by wheelchairs, arrived in Nepal this Wednesday with the goal of the trek around Annapurna Trail. An EPSA Nepal (Disabled Centre Nepal) Representative also…
Read More »Glimpses of enchanting views as weather clears
Machapuchhre and Annapurna snow ranges are seen from Pokhara after the sky cleared. Photo: Rishiram Baral/RSS After the weather improves with the beginning of winter, the Dhaulagiri mountain view with clouds is seen from Todke, a tourist spot in Myagdi. This mountain is 80167 meters above sea level. Photo: Dhruva…
Read More »Dhampus Peak Climbing in Nepal
Dhampus peak lies between Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain massif. It is also called Thapa Peak Climbing. The enchanting peak rises to the northeast side of the great Dhaulagiri Himalayan Range and northwest of the beautiful Pokhara city. This peak is most suitable for new climbers looking to gain an adventurous…
Read More »Feasibility of Domestic Tourism in Nepal
If we look at the global trend of domestic tourism, it has been found that domestic tourism has contributed over 73% of total travel and tourism spending in 2017 and it is likely to exceed in the upcoming years too. Most of the advanced countries across the world have focused…
Read More »Pokhara accident imposes ban on paragliding
Tribhuvan Army club’s Nisim Thapa died in a paragliding accident during the 9th National Games held in Pokhara. The officials of the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) said that the ban has been imposed for an indefinite period until the next notice for all purposes including entertainment, business, or…
Read More »‘Visit Sauraha’ campaign to attract domestic tourists
The businessmen of Sauraha, a tourist area of Chitwan, have started an internal tourism promotion campaign. As Sauraha became deserted even during the festival, the businessmen started preparing for the ‘Ghumaun Sauraha’ campaign. After the campaign, the number of tourists in Sauraha increased. This year too, after the festival is…
Read More »Trekkers in Himalayan region on the rise
Gyanendra Neupane After the corona virus infection dwindled, the tourists have started to see an increase after more than 50 daily arrivals on an average. The hotels and lodges in the Himalayan region, which have been devastated by Corona, have started to operate and the tourism professionals have started to…
Read More »Spiritual tour in Nepal
Nepal as you know is well known as the birth place of Lord Buddha, who founded the teachings of non-violence and world peace. As a matter of fact, Nepal as a tiny nation lying in the lap of icy Himalayas is the elevated as a nation above all nations of…
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