Saturday, February 22nd, 2025

Trend: Tourism

Manaslu: An untouched, yet fascinating paradise

Manaslu Base Camp, 4800m, trek has always been a fascinating route for trekkers and climbers.

Majestic Everest suffocates over piling garbage and melting snow

KATHMANDU: Government declared 2020 as the Visit Nepal Year with the objective of boosting tourism

Preparation over to scale Gyalgen Peak

CHAUTARA: A mountaineering team led by Everest summiteer Maya Sherpa is all set to climb

Visit Nepal Year 2020, Europe kicked off

KATHMANDU: Visit Nepal Year-2020 program was marked in Europe. The program was inaugurated in Berlin

Frozen food for trekkers introduced

KATHMANDU: Food aimed for high altitude trekkers and mountaineers is introduced in Nepali market. The

Police trainees to undergo bungee jumping

CHAUTARA: Bungee jumping is now mandatory for entering the police service. The police officer trainees

Everest Base Camp: Exciting moments and breathtaking peaks

Dreams can be fulfilled if you have the burning desire. In fact, all journeys begin

Paragliding flights to continue as firms agree to clear dues

POKHARA: Pokhara Metropolitan City (PMC) has withdrawn its decision to halt the operation of paragliding

Bhaktapur to construct view tower

BHAKTAPUR: Madhyapur Municipality is all set to construct a view tower at Natyashwari near Lokanthali

Tourist police in Bandipur

DMAULI:  Keeping in mind the safety of foreign tourists visiting Bandipur, the Ministry of Culture,

42 Nepali women scale Mt Everest so far

KATHMANDU: A total of 42 Nepali women have scaled the Mt. Everest so far. Pasang

Today’s news in a nutshell

KATHMANDU: Khabarhub brings you a glimpse of major developments of

22 people killed in fire incidents in one month

KATHMANDU: Total 478 incidents of fire occurred across the country

AOAN refutes claims of import ban on European helicopters

KATHMANDU: The Airline Operators Association of Nepal (AOAN) has refuted

PRI and CNI sign MoU to collaborate on policy and industrial issues

KATHMANDU: The Policy Research Institute (PRI) and the Confederation of

CNP installs water boring system to provide water for wildlife

CHITWAN: The Chitwan National Park (CNP) has installed a new