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When first sunbeams fall on Nepal’s mountains (In pics)

Confidence in tourism sector picking up


11 January 2021  

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KATHMANDU: As the sun peeks out over the mountain peaks early morning, the aroma of fresh air fills the people’s hearts.

People, meanwhile, get a healthy start to their exciting day full of mountain experiences.

If you have ever dreamed of gliding down the slopes with the warmth of the rising sun and experience the quiet of the majestic mountains, Pokhara, Baglung and other places in Nepal are perfect.

The mountains peaks illuminated with light reflected through the snow stand tall to welcome visitors.

Meanwhile, the tourism industry of Nepal, which was hit hard by COVID-19 pandemic, is gradually picking up.

This is reflected in tourist footfall — in an upward trend — in recent months.

Mountain range looks illuminated with light reflected through the snow as seen from Kothekhola in Baglung.

Dhaulagiri mountain range as seen from Siddhi Baba Panchakot, Baglung.

Mountain range as seen seen from Kohekhola in Baglung.

Domestic tourists at Siddhi Babadham, Panchakot, Baglung.

 

Publish Date : 11 January 2021 09:02 AM

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