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Tourists’ arrival falls 30 percent in Mt Everest region this…

Solukhumbu, Jan 23: Phudoma Sherpa from Khumjung village of Khumbu Pasanglhamu rural municipality-4 in the district is feeling desolate this winter. Although the tourist arrival was normal in the previous years, it is bleak this time, she said. "Last year, tourist influx was normal, but less number of visitors is

Tourists’ arrival falls 30 percent in Sagarmatha region

Salleri (Solukhumbu), Jan 23: Phudoma Sherpa from Khumjung village of Khumbu Pasanglhamu rural municipality-4 in the district is feeling desolate

Jaksonville cruise carnival, a voyage of exciting sea world

We arrived at Freeport Bahamas on the third day. The tour guide drove us around the neighborhoods of Freeport city.

Renowned climber Txikon aborted Annapurna expedition due to bad weather…

An ambitious winter Annapurna expedition involving a team of eleven including climbers, Sherpas, and an assistant has been aborted due

Nepali mountaineering industry commemorates January 16 as historic day

The Nepali mountaineering industry has observed January 16 as the day when Nepali climbers made history by making first winter

NAC’s wide-body plane grounded after technical glitch

A wide-body aircraft of Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) has been grounded after a technical problem was detected in it.

Manaslu
MCAP’s timeline extended for next five years

The Manaslu Conservation Area Project Office (MCAP), Gorkha, which was entrusted with the responsibility of conserving Manaslu area in northern

Himalaya Airlines becomes the first Registered IOSA Operator in Nepal

Himalaya Airlines, a leading international carrier of Nepal has paved the way for elevating the safety standards in Nepal’s Aviation

Annapurna region welcomes 191,558 tourists in 2023

The Annapurna region welcomed 191,558 tourists in 2023, marking the highest number of visitors in its tourism history.

Cold affects arrival of tourists in Taplejung

The number of tourists viewing the third tallest peak of the world, Kanchanjungha, has declined sharply owing to growing chill