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In 2013, the release of the Chinese movie Up in the Wind sparked an unexpected surge of interest in Nepal among Chinese ...
Nepal Tourism Board has collaborated with TikTok to promote its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and adventurous ...
Nepal will make 97 of its Himalayan mountains free to climb for the next two years in a bid to boost tourism in some of its ...
Nepal Tourism Board and the Nepal Art Council, in collaboration with the Hotel Association Nepal, are set to organise the ...
Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) collaborates with TikTok to promote Nepal's landscapes and culture globally through creator-led ...
The Nepal Chapter of the World Tourism Network today issued this urgent clarification update on the deadly midnight earthquake on Friday, November 3, and the effects on tourism to the Himalayan ...
Nepal announces it’s opening 97 peaks in Karnali and Sudurpaschim to international climbers for free as it hopes to diversify tourism away from the world’s highest mountain.
On a crisp morning after a night of rain, the breeze diffuses the smell of wet earth in the village of Kagbeni in Mustang, ...
Nepal will waive climbing permit fees for 97 peaks in two of the country’s most remote provinces as it aims to encourage ...
The move, which the country’s tourism board said would improve safety, follows an earlier ban on climbing alone in Nepal’s mountains. By Jenny Gross Solo hiking will be banned from Nepal’s ...
Nepal has long been recognized as one of the world's most desirable outdoor playgrounds, offering activities like mountaineering, trekking, river rafting and jungle safaris, to name a few.
Hiking ambassadors, angry protesters, motionless trucks, homeless people — if 'I am in Nepal Now" as the tourism slogan declares, which Nepal am I in?