The UN Tourism has opened applications for the Best Tourism Villages 2026 initiative, inviting countries to nominate rural destinations that demonstrate excellence in sustainable tourism development.
The Nepal Tourism Board has concluded a successful showcase at the 32nd Moscow International Travel and Tourism Exhibition (MITT) 2026, signalling a determined push to grow arrivals from Russia as the two countries mark 70 years of diplomatic relations.
Nepal has earned a coveted spot on one of travel's most prestigious lists, with Mountain Lodges of Nepal's Manang Lodge featured in Time magazine's World's Greatest Places of 2026 — the only Nepali property on a list of 100 extraordinary destinations spanning the globe.
Veteran climber Kami Rita Sherpa is preparing for what he says will likely be his final climb of Mount Everest, aiming to scale the world’s highest peak for a record 32nd time this spring.
Preparations for the spring 2026 climbing season on Mt Everest have moved forward after the team of Icefall Doctors mobilised by the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee (SPCC) began fixing the climbing route through the Khumbu Icefall on Monday.
The Annapurna Conservation Area's Manang district recorded a combined total of 2,093 tourist arrivals during the month of Falgun (mid-February to mid-March 2026), with visitors from both SAARC nations and other international destinations contributing to what officials describe as a gradual but encouraging improvement in tourism activity in the region.
Established in 1973 as Nepal's first national park and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984, Chitwan National Park remains the crown jewel of Nepal's nature tourism — and the numbers confirm it is drawing more visitors than ever.
A cultural programme showcasing a fusion of Japanese and Newari musical traditions was held in Kathmandu on Friday to mark the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Nepal and Japan.
Nepal’s pavilion at the Travel & Tourism Fair (TTF) Chennai 2026 has won the Best Decoration Award, highlighting the country’s vibrant presentation of its cultural heritage and tourism offerings.
In a significant policy shift that is expected to boost adventure tourism, the Department of Immigration has announced that solo foreign trekkers will now be eligible to obtain trekking permits for Nepal's restricted areas,