Lukla used to see up to 35 flights full of tourists daily till March 2020. This year there are only 2-3 flights a day, with mostly locals. Photo: KUNDA DIXIT The availability of Covid-19 vaccines, a ...
Namaste World Tourism Day 2021! For Nepal this may mean hotels will may soon welcome foreign guests again. Nepal will be able to showcase its wide open spaces, lakes, mountains and cuisine to tourists ...
Nepal’s tourism sector has hit rock bottom this year due to the Covid-19 crisis, and it will take at least five years to fully recover, according to hotel owners, airline executives and trekking ...
With COVID-19 spreading rapidly in Nepal’s mountains — cases have been reported from even the Everest Base Camp — the country’s multi-million-dollar mountain tourism industry has been hit hard. The ...
Nepal’s population of one-horned rhinos has increased to its highest number in more than 20 years, partly owing to a pause in tourism due to the Covid-19 pandemic that allowed the animals’ habitats to ...
KATHMANDU, Oct. 7, 2021—A gradual recovery is underway in Nepal, boosted by the lifting of containment measures as vaccination picks up and tourism and migrant worker flow recover. The economy is ...
Amid a second wave of COVID-19 infections, hundreds of climbers are set to scale the world’s tallest mountain. Amid fears of a second wave of COVID-19, hundreds of climbers from many countries are all ...
Mountain tourism is one of the principal economic forces in Nepal because of the country's unique natural features and enduring traditional culture enriched by a diverse population and the ethnic ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results