Fly Nepa Travel has expanded its international footprint with the launch of a new office in Dubai, targeting the growing travel demand between Nepal and the Gulf region.
Record-breaking Nepali mountaineer Nima Rinji Sherpa, the young prodigy from Nepal's Makalu region, has been awarded seven Guinness World Records, further cementing his place in mountaineering history as one of the most accomplished young climbers of his generation.
In a move to strengthen bilateral relations, Sri Lanka has signaled a strong desire to deepen its economic and cultural partnership with Nepal, with a particular focus on boosting two-way trade, attracting investment, and promoting shared tourism interests.
The Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) organised a Nepal Promotion Evening in Toronto on February 19, on the eve of the Outbound Adventure Show, aiming to strengthen Nepal’s presence in the Canadian outbound travel market.
Polish mountaineer Piotr Jerzy Krzyzowski has been officially awarded a Guinness World Record for a feat he accomplished in May 2024, becoming the fastest person to climb Lhotse and then Everest without supplementary oxygen, completing the double summit in 1 day, 23 hours and 22 minutes.
A 10-day basic search and rescue training programme for professional trekking guides commenced on Friday at the Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal (TAAN) Secretariat in Maligaon, Kathmandu, bringing together sixteen licensed guides from some of Nepal's most demanding trekking corridors.
Japanese mountaineer Naoko Watanabe has been officially awarded a Guinness World Record for the most ascents of K2 by a woman, with the certification now confirmed for a historic trilogy of climbs stretching from 2018 to 2024.
Widows and children of mountaineers and mountain workers who died while working in the Himalayas are receiving livelihood and educational support under a project run by the Shangri-La Nepal Foundation (SNF) with funding from The Juniper Fund (TJF), USA.
Nepali mountaineer Omnika Dangol has successfully summited Aconcagua in Argentina, the highest peak in South America at 6,962 metres, marking her fifth of the coveted Seven Summits and bringing her closer to completing one of mountaineering's most celebrated challenges.