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Nepal welcomes over 102,000 foreign tourists in May, up 19%…

Kathmandu, June 3: Nepal's tourism sector continued its strong growth trajectory in May 2026, with the country welcoming 102,626 international visitor arrivals (IVAs), according to the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB). The latest figures represent a 19 percent increase compared to May 2025, when 86,216 foreign tourists visited Nepal. Tourist arrivals

US pledges to be Nepal’s trusted partner in technology and…

We turned bold ideas into practical tools that improve lives and expand opportunity. That same spirit is on display here

Sri Lanka introduces free tourist visa for Nepali nationals

The Government of Sri Lanka has introduced a free Tourist Visa (Electronic Travel Authorization – ETA) facility for Nepali nationals

Indonesian climber conquers Mt Ama Dablam

Indonesian female climber, Nadya Gianifa, successfully reached the summit of Mt Ama Dablam, 6,812 meters, on May 15, at 3:45

Mountain athlete, photographer Jimmy Chin ascends Mt Everest

Renowned professional mountain athlete, photographer, film director, and author Jimmy Chin has successfully scaled the Mt Everest.

US diplomat in Kathmandu Mike Harker scaled Mt Everest

Mr Mike Harker, the Public Affairs Chief at the U.S. Embassy Nepal, successfully scaled Mt Everest on May 20, becoming

Purnima Shrestha scaled Mt Everest record sixth time

Nepali mountaineer and photojournalist Purnima Shrestha has successfully climbed Mount Everest for the sixth time, reaching the world’s highest peak

Traditional Nepali taste meets tranquility at Nagarjuna’s Jyunar Royal Dining

Combining traditional flavors, cultural ambiance, and warm hospitality, the restaurant has been attracting both domestic and international visitors.

Castelo Novo: A charming blend of stone history, nature (photo…

Nestled at the foothills of the Serra da Gardunha mountains, this small historic village offers a unique blend of stone-carved

Overnight stay package at Everest Base Camp banned

The Department of Tourism (DoT) has warned of taking action if 'overnight stay' package at Sagarmatha Base Camp is sold.