Nepal is putting its best foot forward at Tourism Expo Japan 2025 (JATA), with the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) leading a vibrant national pavilion under the inviting theme “Nepal Invites You – NepalNow.”
Nepal today marked the 46th World Tourism Day with the theme “Tourism and Sustainable Transformation” by organizing various tourism-related programs in collaboration with stakeholders.
The Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) has urged foreign missions in Nepal to ease travel advisories issued after the recent Gen G protests, saying the country has now returned to normal and is fully safe for visitors.
The rope-fixing team successfully reached the summit of Mt. Dhaulagiri I (8,167 meters) on Friday. The team reached the summit at 7:05 am, according to the Seven Summit Treks.
Imagine Nepal has wrapped up its autumn climbing season on Mt. Manaslu with its final summit team of six climbers reaching the 8,163-metre peak at 6:00 a.m. Friday.
Six climbers from three countries successfully reached the 8,167-metre summit of Mt. Dhaulagiri on Sunday morning, according to expedition organiser Seven Summit Treks (SST).
Two members of the 8K Expeditions Autumn 2025 team successfully reached the 8,167-metre summit of Mt. Dhaulagiri, Nepal’s seventh-highest mountain, the company confirmed.
Five members of 14 Peaks Expedition reached the 8,167-metre summit of Mt. Dhaulagiri this morning, marking another successful ascent of Nepal’s seventh-highest peak.
Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) successfully promoted Nepal as a premier destination for adventure, culture, and nature-based experiences at Tourism Expo Japan 2025, held in Aichi from September 25–28.