Nepal, home to the majestic Himalayas, is a premier trekking destination for adventurers worldwide. While traditional trekking involves rustic teahouses and basic amenities, luxury treks in Nepal offer a refined experience combining breathtaking landscapes with high-end comfort. These treks provide top-tier accommodations, gourmet dining, private guides, and helicopter transfers, ensuring an unforgettable journey through the...Read More
Nepal’s trekking industry is now accepting bookings for the 2025/26 season, offering adventurers the opportunity to explore its diverse trails and majestic landscapes. Early reservations are recommended to secure preferred dates and ensure a well-organized experience. Lukla Flight Diversions via Manthali Airport in 2025 Travelers planning treks that involve flights to Lukla should be aware...Read More
Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, ranks among Nepal’s top wildlife destinations. Situated in the subtropical lowlands of southern Nepal, this park boasts a diverse array of flora and fauna. Among the various ways to explore this rich wilderness, a jeep safari emerges as an exhilarating and comfortable method to witness the region’s astonishing...Read More
Nepal’s tourism industry experienced a remarkable rebound in 2024, with international visitor arrivals reaching 1,147,567—a significant 13.1% increase compared to 2023. This figure represents 96% of pre-pandemic levels, marking a strong recovery for the sector. Nepal Tourism Statistics 2024 Growth by Regions: South Asia: Visitor arrivals from SAARC countries totalled 417,845, reflecting a 5.9% growth. Notably,...Read More
Nepal, a beautiful landlocked country located at the foot of the Himalayas in South Asia, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and ecological diversity, making it an attractive destination for tourists worldwide. However, the tourism industry in Nepal faces various challenges, including infrastructure constraints, management issues, political instability, natural disasters, and environmental...Read More
The Nepal Tourism Board, abbreviated as NTB, operates as the official government body entrusted with overseeing tourism affairs in Nepal. Its primary mission revolves around furnishing visitors with comprehensive information essential for their Nepalese journey, encompassing particulars on trekking paths and assorted attractions. NTB further administers the issuance of trekking permits, facilitating access to both...Read More
Electrical Voltage and Adapters in Nepal are one of the most important things you should consider before traveling to Nepal. Most travelers face serious issues regarding electrical voltage and adapters globally. If you are traveling to Nepal from a country that uses a different voltage, you may need a voltage converter to use your electronic...Read More
Come April 1, solo or free independent trekkers have to mandatorily hire a guide or a porter before setting off to Nepal’s mountains. Nepal Tourism Board, the country’s national tourism promotion body, which includes trekking and mountaineering associations, on Thursday, decided to make a guide mandatory for solo or free independent trekkers (FITs) due to...Read More
Nepal’s tourism sector is booming as more Nepalis set out to explore their own country. Travel trade entrepreneurs said that after the earthquake of 2015, domestic adventure seekers started travelling across the country in droves. This year, many adventure, pilgrimage, and sightseeing destinations have been seen bustling with domestic tourists. According to Sudan Subedi, senior...Read More
Nepal begins final preparation for 2020 as the country has reopened mountaineering and will issue climbing permits for the upcoming autumn season. In a bid to boost the tourism economy, the Nepali Government on Thursday resumed mountaineering activities after five months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. The government has opened its Himalayan mountains including...Read More