An Advocate of Quality Tourism
Lisa Choegyal, who came Nepal in 1970s, has made the country her second home ■ By Anuska Joshi The hippie
Read moreLisa Choegyal, who came Nepal in 1970s, has made the country her second home ■ By Anuska Joshi The hippie
Read moreBy Ramesh Tiwari, Photo Courtsey: Lala Gurung Nepal is a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-linguistic country sandwiched between two big Asian
Read moreMillennials are in search of local, authentic experiences. They want to live like a local and embed themselves in local culture. Nepal is rich in culture, and the local industry needs to find ways to showcase its uniqueness and share it where millennials are.
Read moreMany glaciers and mountains in the Himalayan region of Nepal feed major rivers downstream, and we can see direct impacts of climate change in this region, in the form of melting of snow caps, retreating glaciers, increased risks of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs), increased tree line and diminishing biodiversity.
Read moreEcotourism is sustainable tourism that focuses on preserving and protecting the natural system. The high number of tourist visiting our nature always exerts pressure on the place.
Read moreDuring the 3 day event, Nepal bagged the award of best decorated stall. Nepal’s stall with an area of 36sq m portrayed major products like Pashupatinath, Nepali culture, Lumbini and wildlife.
Read morePainting is a mode of creative expression. Numerous studies from around the world have shown that people, who include arts in their travel plans, often have higher income levels than other tourists. They have a greater likelihood of staying in local hotel, taking longer trips and shopping more.
Read moreNature is a very huge part of Hinduism, as mentioned in the various Vedas and Puranas, nature being the creation of God himself, and with many Gods and Goddesses being an impersonification of the different aspects of nature.
Read moreThe Aarati is not only an offering to god but also becoming an important tourism attraction that should not be missed.
Read moreKHAPTAD, the Khaptad National Park to be precise, is situated in the far-west development region of Nepal. It is a peaceful and spiritual place with 22 patans or grasslands.
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