Tourism News
Pleasure of solo trek in Nepal
Taking utmost delight and experiencing extreme moments of pleasure during the solo trek in Nepal could be something very unique and unimaginable for you. You just have to chalk out your extra time-sparing plan to execute by visiting Nepal in any seasons you think would be suitable and equitable to…
Read More »Dhorpatan reserve to allow wild boar hunting
Kathmandu: In the Dhorpatan hunting reserve area, which has been used for legal hunting of Himalayan blue sheep (Naur) and Himalayan Tahr (Jharal) twice a year, wild boar can also be hunted from now on. The National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Department has started preparations to open wild boar hunting…
Read More »Spectacular skydiving in front of Everest
Skydiving in front of the world’s highest mountain in the world -Mt Everest perhaps- is going to be the most exciting, unique, amazing, and incredibly spectacular aerial daring adventure in your life if you spare your time, little money, and travel plan to visit Nepal. This exciting and breathtaking venture…
Read More »Purnima scaling Mt Manaslu without oxygen
Kathmandu: Climber Purnima Shrestha has embarked upon her ascent to Mount Manaslu since September 5 without the support of the oxygen cylinder. She is likely to return by the end of September. Shrestha has already climbed other mountains such as Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Dhaulagiri in the past spring though it…
Read More »Indra Jatra: Showcasing Nepal’s Indigenous Festivals
Special Features: Festival of chariot processions Masked dances (Lakhe dance) Religious enactments Living Goddess Kumari becomes the center of celebrations Lights and colors Huge mass participation in dragging the wooden chariot in the procession Involvement of the Newar community Chariot procession passes through various parts of Kathmandu Eight day-long festival…
Read More »Manaslu climbers increased for this reason
CB Adhikari The eighth highest mountain in the world and the seventh highest mountain in Nepal, Manaslu (8,163 meters) has seen the highest number of climbers. In this year’s fall season (autumn season), the increased attraction of climbers has been seen in Manaslu climbing, as in previous years. According to…
Read More »326,000 foreign tourists visited Nepal until August 31
According to the department of immigration, this increasing arrival trend of foreigners is a good indicator for the revival of the ailing tourism sector following the lockdown due to Covid-19 in the last two years. The media reports said that the increased visits of tourists acted as a healing effect…
Read More »Government to continue priority to the tourism sector
Kathmandu: Secretary at the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Suresh Adhikari has said that the government has always given importance to the tourism sector. Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony of the new executive committee of Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) here on Friday, he said that the…
Read More »Tourism Veterans Football Tournament in offing
Kathmandu: The Thamel Tourism Veterans Football tournament is to be held for the first time under the auspices of the Thamel Tourism Development Council. According to information shared by the Council at a press conference on Friday, the first Thamel Tourism Veterans Football tournament is being held to promote the…
Read More »Trekking in Shey Phoksundo to highlight impact of climate change
Kathmandu: A trekking with the participation of leading women figures from different sectors of the country is being held in the Shey Phoksundo area of Dolpa. Sath Sathai Foundation, an NGO active in the fields of climate change, social development, and women’s empowerment, is organizing the trekking from coming October…
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