The Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) showcased Nepal’s growing potential in Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) tourism at the Meet Global MICE Congress (MGMC) 2025, held on December 17–18 at the World Trade Center Congress Centre in Moscow.
The Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation has invited applications for the listing of intangible cultural heritage for the current fiscal year 2082/83,
Nepal has recorded a strong presence at the China International Travel Market (CITM) 2025, winning the prestigious “Best Booth Award” at the three-day travel fair held from December 19 to 21 at the Hainan International Convention and Exhibition Center in Haikou.
Patan (Lalitpur) has been featured on Condé Nast Traveller’s global list of “The Best Places to Eat in 2026,” placing the historic city among the world’s most exciting food destinations and strengthening Nepal’s growing profile as a culinary travel hotspot.
In a landmark achievement for Nepali-led exploratory mountaineering, a team organised by Seven Summit Treks (SST) has completed the first official ascents of two previously unclimbed Himalayan peaks—Chhuama II (6,325 m) and Chhuama I (6,366 m)—in Upper Mustang, accomplishing the feat in alpine style during winter, a rarity in modern Himalayan climbing.
Record-setting Nepali mountaineer Nima Rinji Sherpa has once again drawn international attention, with his extraordinary Himalayan journey and achievements featured on the acclaimed American television programme CBS’s 60 Minutes.
A Fundamental Rope and Rescue Training program has officially commenced at Api Himal Rural Municipality in Darchula, aiming to strengthen local capacity in mountain safety and rescue skills.
A three-day Nepal–India Cross-Border Tourism Conclave was held in Nepalgunj to strengthen tourism cooperation and enhance cross-border travel between the two neighboring countries.
The Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) has formally proposed cooperation with the South Korean government to strengthen Nepal’s mountain tourism sector.
The Annapurna Conservation Area (ACA) has recorded 18 wildlife species for the first time, underscoring the region’s rich but still-unfolding biodiversity.