Saudi mountaineer Mona Kamal Shahab has successfully completed the prestigious Seven Summits Challenge after summiting Carstensz Pyramid on February 27.
Sixteen professional trekking guides have completed a 10-day trekking-based search and rescue basic training aimed at strengthening safety standards in Nepal’s mountain tourism sector.
Nepal received 105,441 international visitors in February 2026, an 8.8 per cent rise compared to the same month last year and 2.9 per cent above pre-pandemic February 2019 levels, according to data compiled by the Nepal Tourism Board.
The Nepal Tourism Board and the Embassy of Nepal in Berlin organised a special promotional event titled “Nepal Evening” on March 3 on the sidelines of the ITB Berlin 2026 to promote Nepal’s tourism potential.
Nepal is participating in the Travel & Adventure Show Los Angeles 2026 being held on March 7–8 in Los Angeles, with the initiative coordinated by the Nepal Tourism Board.
An international rafting and kayaking festival aimed at promoting Nepal’s Himalayan river-based adventure tourism began on the Trishuli River on Tuesday.
Nepali climber Dawa Finjok Sherpa has officially received a Guinness World Records certificate recognising him as the fastest person to climb Mount Everest three times from the Nepal side.
The Trekking Agencies’ Association of Nepal (TAAN) has urged trekking agencies and guides to use the original and authentic name “Namgung Gonpa” instead of “Namduna Gaun” while promoting the destination in Dolpa.
The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) is set to hold the PATA Gold Awards 2026, with entries now open for tourism organisations and professionals across the Asia-Pacific region.
The UN Tourism has opened applications for the Best Tourism Villages 2026 initiative, inviting countries to nominate rural destinations that demonstrate excellence in sustainable tourism development.