The Department of Tourism (DoT) under the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation has released the official ‘Facts and Figures of Nepal’s Mountaineering’—a document riddled with incomplete and inaccurate information, as spotted by T3.
The Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) has announced that it will organize the Summer Skill for Professional Mountain Guide Course–2025 from August 14 to September 16, 2025, based on the newly approved curriculum of the Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT).
A Chinese woman climber died below Camp I after being struck by a rockfall while descending from the summit of K2, the world’s second highest mountain.
In a major push to promote adventure tourism in its far-western Himalayas, Nepal has announced a two-year waiver on climbing permit fees for 97 peaks in Karnali and Sudurpaschim provinces.
Sometimes it is a person or place that sets the tone of a trip. For me, it was a wall. More specifically, a 1,000-foot-long rock wall that divided some buckwheat crops from the wild Himalayan peaks beyond.
Tourism emerged as a central theme for economic transformation at the Third United Nations Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC3), where global experts underscored its potential to diversify economies, create jobs, and foster inclusion.
Nepal’s tourism sector has recorded steady growth, with tourist arrivals surpassing the 1.1 million mark in the fiscal year 2081/82, according to the Department of Tourism’s latest annual report.
The Department of Tourism (DoT) has officially released its annual report for the fiscal year 2081/82, outlining key developments, achievements, and challenges in Nepal’s tourism sector.
In an extraordinary display of determination and sisterhood, four Sherpa sisters from Rolwaling Valley, Dolakha, have etched their names in mountaineering history as the first female siblings to summit five of the Seven Summits—the highest peaks on each continent.