The Department of Tourism (DoT) has officially released its annual report for the fiscal year 2081/82, outlining key developments, achievements, and challenges in Nepal’s tourism sector.
In an extraordinary display of determination and sisterhood, four Sherpa sisters from Rolwaling Valley, Dolakha, have etched their names in mountaineering history as the first female siblings to summit five of the Seven Summits—the highest peaks on each continent.
Mt Everest continues to dominate Nepal’s mountaineering economy, generating nearly 79% of total climbing royalties and driving the sector’s earnings to a record NPR 918 million in fiscal year 2081/82 — a 19.08% increase from the previous year.
Lalitpur is set for a splash of Thai flavor later this month as the Royal Thai Embassy in Kathmandu teams up with the Thai Trade Centre, New Delhi, to bring “Journey to Thailand & Top Thai Brands 2025” to The Plaza, Pulchowk, from August 29 to 31.
TikTok has teamed up with the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) to launch a global campaign aimed at showcasing Nepal’s natural beauty, cultural heritage, and adventure experiences to millions worldwide.
The Trekking Agencies’ Association of Nepal (TAAN) is set to host its 47th Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 31 August 2025 (15 Bhadra 2082) at Alice Reception, Gairidhara, Kathmandu.
Tourism entrepreneur Phurba Gyalje Sherpa has been elected as the new President of the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), securing victory over his rival Kul Bahadur Gurung by a margin of 54 votes.
In a first-of-its-kind move, the Expedition Operators Association (EOA) has directly organized and mobilized its own team to fix ropes on Mount Manaslu as the autumn climbing season kicks off.