Tourism Info Nepal

Manang: A Hidden Gem of Nepal’s Tourism Industry

Manang, Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, Manang has emerged as one of Nepal’s premier destinations for tourists seeking unparalleled natural beauty and adventure. This remote district, located in Gandaki Province, offers a blend of stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and thrilling outdoor activities, making it a must-visit for travelers from around the globe. …

Construction of Icefall Trail Underway in Kachuwa Odhar, Myagdi

In a significant development for tourism in Myagdi, under the Dhaulagiri Icefall Trail project, laborers are actively constructing a trail in the Kachuwa Odhar area of Raghuganga Rural Municipality-7, Chimkhola. The Department of Tourism has been steadfast in overseeing the construction of the Icefall Trail for the past two years. The project aims to enhance …

Hidden Gem of Mugu: Exploring the Enchanting Rara

In the tranquil surroundings of Mugu’s Chhayanath Rara Municipality-9, lies the heavenly jewel known as Rara Lake, often hailed as the “Apsara of Heaven.” Nestled amidst pristine natural beauty, this picturesque lake attracts domestic tourists, offering a serene getaway in the lap of nature. Rara Lake, situated at an altitude of 2,990 meters above sea …

Millennium Trek Expands to Boost Tourism in Central Nepal

The Millennium Trek, connecting new destinations from Dulegauda in Tanahun to Ram Bazaar in Syangja, is undergoing significant expansion efforts in Nepal’s central hilly region. Against the backdrop of Pokhara being designated as the tourism capital, these developments aim to prolong tourist stays and foster growth across Pokhara Metropolitan City and its surrounding areas. The …

Bharatpur Municipality Initiates Major Fare Reductions to Bolster Tourism

In a strategic move aimed at enhancing tourism prospects, Bharatpur Municipality in Chitwan has announced a substantial 40% fare reduction on public transportation services operating within its central urban areas. This initiative, launched in conjunction with Bharatpur Tourism Year 2024, is expected to significantly boost accessibility for both domestic and international tourists visiting the region. …

Tourist Infrastructure Developed in Myagdi’s Jyamrukot and Dholthan

Myagdi, a region rich in tourist potential, has seen the development of infrastructure in Jyamrukot and Dholthan with joint investment from local and provincial governments. These projects aim to boost tourism in Beni Municipality, specifically in wards 2 and 9. Supported by the Gandaki Province’s Industry and Tourism Office, infrastructure expansions have been made in …

Why Do Nepalis Flock to Foreign Countries for Tourism? Exploring the Reasons

The allure of exploring foreign destinations has increasingly captivated Nepali travelers, driven by a desire to experience new cultures, landscapes, and adventures abroad. This burgeoning trend reflects a broader shift in travel preferences among Nepalis, seeking to broaden their horizons beyond the familiar landscapes of their homeland. Cultural Richness and Diversity:One of the primary motivations …

Pokhara: Nepal’s Premier Tourist Hub Embarks on Sustainable Tourism Initiatives

Pokhara, renowned as Nepal’s tourism capital nestled in the lap of the Annapurna range, is advancing its appeal with sustainable tourism initiatives. The city, celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes and tranquil lakes, is now focusing on enhancing visitor experiences while preserving its natural beauty. The Pokhara Tourism Board has launched several projects aimed at promoting …

Boudhanath Stupa: A Beacon of Spiritual Tourism in Nepal

The Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest and most significant Buddhist monuments in the world, continues to be a pivotal attraction for tourists visiting Nepal. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this iconic stupa not only embodies the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of the region but also serves as a vital hub for both …

Nepal’s Trekking Association Seeks New Trails Amid Motor Road Expansion

The Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) is addressing the impact of haphazard road construction on traditional trekking routes by searching for new trails. This initiative responds to the degradation of existing paths, affecting trekkers both locally and internationally. TAAN, with nearly five decades in mountain tourism, is collaborating with local governments to identify and …

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