The Department of Immigration (DoI) has announced special immigration measures to assist international visitors affected by the recent curfew and unrest in the Kathmandu Valley.
The Trekking Agencies’ Association of Nepal (TAAN) has issued detailed guidance for trekking and travel operators transporting international visitors to and from Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) during the current security restrictions.
Nepal has lifted the nationwide curfew and prohibitory orders imposed earlier this week, signaling a return to normal life after days of uncertainty and travel disruption.
Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) President Phur Gelje Sherpa has contributed NPR 2 million to the association’s Welfare Fund, fulfilling a key pledge from his recent election campaign.
Nepal has returned to normal life after days of political unrest and nationwide curfews, with transportation, tourism services, and daily business fully operational once again.
Cathay Pacific will temporarily suspend all flights between Hong Kong and Kathmandu from Monday, September 15, citing safety concerns amid ongoing unrest in the city.
The restricted areas of Nepal —famous for their pristine landscapes, rich culture, and limited access—require special permits and, in some cases, higher fees that vary by season and length of stay.
Tourism can be a powerful driver of equality, innovation, and economic development if countries work together, UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili told G20 Tourism Ministers during their recent meeting under South Africa’s presidency.
There will be no expeditions on Mount Shishapangma this season after a high-profile climber cancelled her planned exclusive ascent of the world’s fourteenth-highest mountain in Tibet, sources have confirmed.