Tourism Info Nepal

Nepal’s First International Balloon Festival: A New Era for Tourism

Nepal is gearing up to make history as the skies above Pokhara prepare to host the country’s first-ever International Balloon Festival. This highly anticipated event, scheduled from December 24 to January 1, will coincide with New Year celebrations, offering a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and festivities. Organized by Balloon Nepal, a company that has …

The Rise of Cable Cars in Nepal: Elevating Tourism or Eroding Trekking Heritage

In recent years, the trend of constructing cable cars in Nepal has gained significant momentum, providing travelers with easier access to remote destinations and scenic viewpoints. But with proposals to introduce cable cars along trekking routes, a debate has emerged among local communities, environmentalists, and trekking enthusiasts. Is this development a gateway to accessible tourism, …

The Power of Faith: Uncovering the Sacred History and Rituals of Chhath Festival

Chhath, an ancient Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of the Sun God (Surya) and Chhathi Maiya, is celebrated with great fervor, primarily in the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and in parts of Nepal’s Terai region. Known for its rigorous rituals and profound spiritual significance, Chhath is a festival that exemplifies unwavering …

Tihar Festival: A Celebration of Light, Culture, and Spirituality in Nepal

Tihar, also known as Deepawali, is one of Nepal’s most vibrant and widely celebrated festivals. This five-day festival, also called Yamapanchak, is dedicated to honoring animals, deities, and familial bonds, filling each day with unique rituals, joyous gatherings, and cultural significance. Tihar typically falls in the autumn month of Kartik (October or November) and is …

Unjust Trekking Fees: Why The Government Silent on Unnecessary Charges For Foreign Tourists?

Nepal’s breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage attract thousands of trekkers each year, yet an increasing concern among tourists is the imposition of excessive charges at various checkpoints. Many trekkers have reported being asked to pay additional fees, even after obtaining the necessary route permits and paying all regulatory charges. This situation raises significant questions …

Global Chains With Global Standard Services

It starts with the Designing phase to processing utilities to ultimate service to the honorable guests of the Hotel. The international Chain Hotel brings not only global practices but also trains the locals about the standard working procedures and competitive quality services which will also be perceived by government officials and learn to change the …

Dashain: Nepal’s Grand Festival of Celebration and Unity

Dashain, the longest and most celebrated festival in Nepal, is a time of joy, family reunions, and religious devotion. It symbolizes the victory of good over evil, commemorating the triumph of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura. Spanning 15 days, Dashain brings together people from all walks of life to celebrate with rituals, feasts, and …

How is Nepal Promoting Sustainable Tourism Practices?

Nepal, a land of breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, is increasingly focusing on sustainable tourism practices to preserve its natural and cultural resources for future generations. The nation recognizes that tourism is a significant contributor to its economy, but it also understands the need to balance economic benefits with environmental and social responsibilities. Here, …

Nepalese Tourism, Through Service Quality

Nepal, having enormous tourism prospects, must work on well-professional hospitality practices. The weather in the country’s major places is significantly wonderful. Sunny days in Kathmandu and cool evenings even during the hot summer are major benefits nature provides. We, the people, are honest; however, we need to improve our service quality to clients. We must …

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