Revenue at Tatopani on upward trend
Revenue collection by Tatopani customs that had plummeted due to a downturn in trade last year, has improved over the first three months of this fiscal year.... Read More
Tourist arrivals up 20pc in Sept
Tourist arrivals in September 2010 jumped by 20.6 percent to 41,331 from 34,281 during the same month last year. The figures released by the Immigration Office, Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) said that arrivals from the South Asian region witnessed a robust growth of 49.1 percent with Bangladesh up 79.5 percent, India up 40.9 percent and Pakistan up 43.9 percent. ... Read More
Free bottled water for tourists in NTY ‘11
Himalayas Spring Water announced on Tuesday that it would distribute PET bottled spring water free of cost to visitors at Tribhuvan International Airport during Nepal Tourism Year 2011.... Read More
Yeti taking over Gokarna Resort
Yeti Group that has interests in aviation and tourism has partly acquired Gokarna Forest Resort. The group has acquired 49 percent stake in the resort and is in the process of getting hold of the rest of the stake.... Read More
MoF wants Airbus purchase scrapped
The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has directed the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation (MoTCA) to cancel the aircraft procurement process initiative by national flag carrier Nepal Airlines ... Read More
Nepal's first climate refugee village in Mustang
In the first recognized case of climate change refugees in Nepal, the entire village of Dhe, located in Surkhang VDC of upper Mustang, is being resettled in Thangchung in lower Mustang.... Read More
Highest canyoning event
With clear commitment to press freedom, multiparty democracy, human rights, independent judiciary and periodic elections, the main opposition UCPN (Maoist) on Saturday unveiled its draft of the constitution on the occasion of second Republic Day.... Read More
Tourists go missing after entering cave in Pokhara
Three foreign tourists who had entered the sacred Gupteshwor cave, one of the famous tourist spots in Pokhara, have been gone missing since Wednesday evening.... Read More
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