After weeks of erratic weather marked by unseasonal rain, snowfall, and the lingering effects of a late-season cyclone, clear skies have finally returned across most parts of Nepal.
In a significant boost for sustainable adventure tourism, the International Mountain Tourism Alliance (IMTA) and Everest Alliance Nepal (EAN) have signed a multi-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening global and regional cooperation in mountain conservation and responsible tourism.
In a remarkable achievement for Himalayan alpine climbing, two climbers Patrick Perry Johnson and Erik Gomez have opened a new route on Phari Lapcha (6,017m), completing the first recorded ascent of the mountain’s southeast face.
The 18th edition of the Everest Skydive concluded successfully, transforming the skies above Ama Dablam and Syangboche into a vibrant canvas of athleticism and record-breaking feats.
The Himalayan Rescue Association Nepal (HRA) has received a fresh consignment of mountain rescue equipment from the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), a significant boost to ongoing efforts to enhance the safety of trekkers and climbers in Nepal’s high-altitude regions.
In a significant relief for Nepali travelers, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government has lifted the mandatory transit visa requirement for Nepali passport holders, effective November 15, 2025.
A two-day Human Capital Development Workshop on “AI for Tourism & Hospitality Excellence” began in Kathmandu on Monday, bringing together 60 professionals from Nepal’s travel and tourism industry.
Twenty-eight aspiring female guides from nine districts across Nepal have enrolled in a 15-day residential training programme launched Tuesday by Nepal Mountain Academy in Garma, Solukhumbu.