With over six months of standstill, Highground Adventure finally resumed their services from 5 October and they have already gained a handful of visitors within the first three weeks of the resumption. Well, there might not be enough visitors as used to be due to Covid-19 concerns and the domestic tourists are the only ones to be involved as of now. Highground Adven…
Read moreIt has been over a week now since trekking activities more like partially started in Nepal. With that, Nepal has already seen the arrival of few number of tourists as of now. The Himalayan nation is thriving on to bring the covid safe mountain tourism into, however with the covid situation on hand it would be very hard to create the environment to gain the flow of …
Read moreThe video series might not have gained a lot of popularity but is something really interesting to learn about Nepal. It could also come handy for the tourists who plan on visiting to Nepal as to know about the heritage, cultures and maybe the next destination in Nepal that they want to witness live. Walkabout with Anil Chitrakar is a short video series presented b…
Read moreWhile the biggest festival of Nepal is clearing up the capital as people are leaving the capital and are heading back to their hometown and cities for the celebration, few of the international tourists have already started visiting Nepal this time. October 17 was the long awaited date when the trekking and mountain activities for international tourists were finally…
Read moreRecently the news was there that Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) and Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) will be joining hands to promote the tourism and tourist destinations of Nepal in both domestic and international level. Now soon after the news here comes another one banging one as the Nepal Tourism Board will be inviting the foreign writers, bloggers and Journalists f…
Read moreOn 19 October, Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) has released a notice listing out the trekking trails and destination available in the pandemic. Nepal Government has permitted trekking activities from 17 October now for international tourists as per decided while traveling for other holiday and leisure is still not allowed for foreign nationals in Nepa…
Read moreMannsi Agrawal a motivational speaker has recently posted a video where she mentions, 7 different reasons to never ever visit Nepal. Ever wondered why you should not visit Nepal? While the web is full of why you should visit Nepal, Mannsi has come up with the reasons why you should not visit Nepal and she explains in detail in her video. The video was first posted …
Read more18 October, On Sunday, The Immigration Department of Nepal takes a decision to shut down all visa related services temporarily for next couple of days. The Department has issued a notice regarding the temporary suspension of visa Services which they have posted on their official website. Except for the emergency services, all the other visa related services will be…
Read moreAfter a long hiatus, trekking activities in Nepal has been gradually getting back on the traNovember.a couple of successful attempts to climb the high mountains after lockdown. The two different teams for expeditions permitted by the Department of Tourism of Nepal has succeeded to climb three different mountains respectively. Successful attempt to climb Mt. Barun…
Read moreIn the north east of Kathmandu, at about 80 km from the capital you will find a different landscape zone and a beautiful place of Helambu. This is one of the familiar names in Nepal but has not yet been popular amongst the tourists despite being one of best places to experience short trekking in Nepal. Now with Covid-19 on hand, trekking and other tourism activitie…
Read moreThe situation in Nepal has changed now with the growing number of Covid-19 cases on hand. The lack of preparations and precautions has led to a little more worse Covid-19 situation than it used to be in Nepal. This catastrophic situation has forced the Nepal Government to postpone its earlier decision to resume trekking activities from mid- October to mid -November…
Read moreIf you are traveling to Nepal, 100 dollars can give you a very entertaining 24 hours in the capital, Kathmandu. I can not promise about how cheap or expensive Kathmandu is but $100 or maybe quite less than that will be good enough to spend a quality time in the capital for a day. $1 (US) equals to 117 rupees or so which means you will be getting around 11000 NPR in…
Read moreThe Corona virus situation in Nepal is moving on like a roller coaster with 4000-5000 new cases in a day while the next day the new cases return back to the 2000 range and it has been going on like this for a week now. Overall, the number of cases of Covid-19 has suddenly hit a massive increment from a few days now. The capital of Nepal, Kathmandu which is the major …
Read moreTrekking and mountaineering is not always about reaching at the top, it is about the trails, adventures, thrills, wild experiences and memories that will last for a life time. Once is definitely not enough when it comes to trekking in Nepal but it sure will give you an experience of a lifetime. Trekking and mountaineering has carried the tourism of Nepal to where i…
Read moreThe daily new Covid-19 cases in Nepal (10 October) crossed the mark of 5000 ( all time highest) which now makes a total of 30000 plus active cases in Nepal as of now. A couple of weeks back, there used to be 1000 to 2000 daily new cases now it can be clearly seen that the Covid-19 situation is not getting any better with increasing number in daily new cases of the …
Read moreJust a week more and Nepal will officially resume tourism again. The travel ban for international tourists will be lifted and foreign nationals will be allowed to travel back to Nepal for leisure adventure and holiday purposes. Trekking in the high mountains which is one of the most popular tourist activities in Nepal is finally be permitted and tourists who have be…
Read moreI have already mentioned about the Clandwander team ( a family of four) who trekked to the Everest Base Camp during the pandemic plus the lockdown. They have been sharing their story about their adventurous trek through www.nepalnow.org website ( one of the official website of Nepal Tourism Board). They spend months in the mountains and their adventure is really wo…
Read moreNepal is actually one of the best destination for solo travel. It is actually safe to travel to Nepal and if you already been to this Himalayan nation a couple of times then you can roam around freely on your own. Tourism has evolved a lot and entered to the next kevel in Nepal as the nation and its people has finally recognised the importance of tourism. Within las…
Read moreBy the time Nepal will open for trekking and mountaineering ( starting from 17 October 2020) ,the vibe s of Dashain would have already started. Dashain is not only the biggest festival of Nepal (starting soon from mid October), It is also the longest festival of Nepal which will most probably be celebrated for a couple of weeks. Dashain is the time of kites and th…
Read moreNepal tourism will soon restart officially from 17 October starting with trekking and mountain activities which will be open for international tourists as well. With the news there was always a question, is Nepal safe to travel for trekking? This has been the most buzzing question for last couple of weeks. While many international tourists have already shown their …
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