The Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) and the Secretariat of Koshi Province Tourism Year 2082 have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen institutional collaboration for the effective implementation of Koshi Province Tourism Year 2082.
Continuing its annual program, Hike for Help Nepal has brought ten students from the University of Colorado Boulder in the US to Nepal to experience the scenic beauty of the Khumbu region near Mount Everest.
Tourism stakeholders from Nepal and India gathered in Pokhara on Thursday for the second India–Nepal Tourism Meet, underscoring Gandaki Province’s rising profile as a key destination for cross-border travel.
One of mountaineering’s most iconic narratives, Annapurna Premier 8000 by Maurice Herzog, has now been made available to Nepali readers with the launch of its Nepali translation in Kathmandu on Thursday.
With the growing influx of climbers in Nepal’s high Himalayan regions, waste management has emerged as a critical environmental challenge. The Government of Nepal has now prepared a comprehensive strategy for 2082–2086 to ensure clean and sustainable mountain expeditions.
A three-day Trail-Based Tourism Development, Promotion, and Management Training commenced on Thursday in Bhachek Bazaar of Ajirkot Rural Municipality, Gorkha, aiming to promote the newly explored Buddha Himal Himalchuli Great Lakes Circuit (BHHGLC) Trail.
The Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) showcased Nepal’s growing potential in Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) tourism at the Meet Global MICE Congress (MGMC) 2025, held on December 17–18 at the World Trade Center Congress Centre in Moscow.
The Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation has invited applications for the listing of intangible cultural heritage for the current fiscal year 2082/83,
Nepal has recorded a strong presence at the China International Travel Market (CITM) 2025, winning the prestigious “Best Booth Award” at the three-day travel fair held from December 19 to 21 at the Hainan International Convention and Exhibition Center in Haikou.
In a landmark achievement for Nepali-led exploratory mountaineering, a team organised by Seven Summit Treks (SST) has completed the first official ascents of two previously unclimbed Himalayan peaks—Chhuama II (6,325 m) and Chhuama I (6,366 m)—in Upper Mustang, accomplishing the feat in alpine style during winter, a rarity in modern Himalayan climbing.