The Embassy of Nepal in Dhaka, in collaboration with the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) and the Nepal Association of Tour and Travel Agents (NATTA), hosted a B2B networking event on Thursday evening on the sidelines of the 13th Bangladesh Travel and Tourism Fair (BTTF) 2025, organized by the Tour Operators Association of Bangladesh (TOAB).
Harpreet Singh “Harry” Cheema and Navneet Kaur “Nav” Cheema, a husband-and-wife mountaineering duo now based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, have etched their names in history as the first Indian-born married couple, and the first Sikh couple globally, to successfully complete the Seven Summits, the tallest mountains on each continent.
The Nepal National Mountain Guide Association (NNMGA), in collaboration with senior meteorologist K.B. Manandhar, has issued a weather update indicating gradual improvement in weather conditions across Nepal by November 1, as the current low-pressure system moves eastward.
The Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) celebrated its 52nd anniversary with a ceremony honoring distinguished climbers, journalists, and staff who have contributed to Nepal’s mountain tourism, on Saturday.
Nepal’s mountains have remained active this autumn, with the Department of Tourism reporting that up to October 31, 1,450 climbers from 175 expedition teams received permits for various peaks across the country.
The Trekking Agencies’ Association of Nepal (TAAN) has announced that the Manaslu trekking route, including the Larke Pass section, has reopened for trekking as weather conditions begin to improve across the region.
Mid-altitude and lesser-known mountains are seeing steady climbing activity this autumn, with Baruntse, Chulu Far East, Saribung, Putha Hiunchuli, Thapa Peak, and Annapurna IV reporting significant participation, according to the Department of Tourism’s recent report.