Tourism News
9 countries’ people banned to prevent Omicron
Kathmandu: Nepal government in a bid to avert the impending risk of the spreading Omicron variant around the world has banned the entry of people from at least nine countries with immediate effect from Thursday night. The banned nine countries are mostly from the African continent, where the lethal contagion…
Read More »English music video made public to promote Nepal
Kathmandu. An English music video representing Shangrila Nepal has been released to promote Nepal’s tourism. For the first time, a video related to tourism has been made in the English language to promote Nepal’s identity worldwide. A video representing the diverse topography, culture, and tourist sites of Shangrila Nepal has…
Read More »NMA launches grand relief program to COVID affected mountaineers
Kathmandu: Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) today announced a grand relief program to COVID-19 affected mountaineers and leprosy-affected people. Minister for Culture, Tourism & Civil Aviation honorable Prem Ale digitally launched the project by clicking on the banner of the project implementation office amid a function organized at Kathmandu. NMA is…
Read More »Many countries mulling over travel ban to curb Omicron variant
Kathmandu: The US government has restricted travel rules from Wednesday to prevent the spreading spree of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 as Nigeria informed about the rapid spread of the Omicron variant in recent weeks. According to the new tightened rules, air travellers to the US will encounter tougher rules…
Read More »Base camp of Annapurna Himal can be reached in one day
Kamal Khatri Myagdi. With the shortening of the footpath to the base camp of the 8,091-meter-high Annapurna-I Himal, it has become possible to reach the base camp in one day. Earlier, a seven-day journey was planned, but now Nepali domestic tourists have started to reach the base camp on the…
Read More »Tourism minister Ale for tourism development in Sudurpaschim
Kathmandu: Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Prem Bahadur Ale has said that the tourism sector of Sudurpaschim needs to be developed. Speaking during a program on Monday, Minister Ale remarked that all efforts must be put in to develop tourism in far western regions of Nepal as this…
Read More »Attractions of birds watching tourism in Nepal
HB Kham The tiny nation of Nepal which is likely to emerge as a middle-income-oriented country in the upcoming years is gradually turning into a cherished tourist destination for avid bird watchers. This is so for the simple reasons and logic that over 886 bird species can be found in…
Read More »Exciting Lovely Hill waiting for tourists
Galeshwar. To the north, in front of our eyes, there is a silver-white shining mountain range, near the beautiful city of Beni Bazaar, which flows through the river Nagbeli and Kaligandaki. Lovely hill is waiting for the tourists to see the green garden, the saplings of the trees, the flowers…
Read More »Snow poles set up along Kangchenjunga base camp trails
Deepak Kumar Limbu Snow poles have been set up in the trekking area of the world’s third-highest Kanchenjunga Mountain to solve the problem of snow not being visible. These colorful snow polls have been installed so that the trekkers going towards the Kangchenjunga base camp may not be misguided or…
Read More »Visiting Dang: The largest valley of Nepal
Banglachuli viewpoint in Dang (file photo) Dang district is one of the largest valleys of Nepal which is three times bigger than Kathmandu valley. It is also considered to be one biggest valley in the Asia region. It covers an area of 2955km and is located about 500 km west…
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