The Nepal Association of Tour and Travel Agents (NATTA) has launched a four-day Culture and Heritage Tour Training Programme in Simara, Bara, aimed at enhancing the capacity of tourism professionals in Madhesh Province.
Nepal's National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority (NDRRMA) has issued an urgent public advisory warning of heavy rainfall, snowfall and powerful windstorms across several parts of the country on Friday and Saturday, urging residents and travellers to exercise extreme caution.
Nepal’s pavilion at the Travel & Tourism Fair (TTF) Chennai 2026 has won the Best Decoration Award, highlighting the country’s vibrant presentation of its cultural heritage and tourism offerings.
In a significant policy shift that is expected to boost adventure tourism, the Department of Immigration has announced that solo foreign trekkers will now be eligible to obtain trekking permits for Nepal's restricted areas,
Nepal Police Sub-Inspector Nandlal Chaudhary, currently posted at the District Police Office in Sankhuwasabha, has set off to attempt the summit of Makalu, the world's fifth highest and Nepal's fourth highest mountain,
Efforts to enhance trekker safety in Nepal’s Everest region have gained momentum with a dedicated search and rescue training programme underway in Kharikhola—an important entry point to the Khumbu and Mera trekking routes.
Elite Nepali mountaineer Phurba Tenjing Sherpa has been conferred honorary membership by the Rotary Club of New York Queens in recognition of his extraordinary achievements in high-altitude climbing and his broader contributions to social inclusion and climate advocacy.
With the start of Spring climbing season, the Expedition Operators Association of Nepal today announced a 10-member team to fix routes to the summit of Mt Everest and Mt Lhotse.
Norwegian mountaineer Kristin Harila, who holds the record for the fastest ascent of all 14 eight-thousanders, is set to return to Nepal within a week for one of her most ambitious challenges yet — an attempt to summit Nuptse, Lhotse, and Everest without supplemental oxygen.
The Himalayan Rescue Association Nepal (HRA) has officially launched its Spring 2026 operations, deploying specialist medical teams at three aid posts across Nepal's most frequented high-altitude trekking and climbing corridors.