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 Department of Passports has received an additional 396,000 passport booklets under an interim procurement arrangement approved by the Government of Nepal, enabling the continuation of passport printing and distribution at full capacity.
The Annapurna Conservation Area (ACA) has recorded 18 wildlife species for the first time, underscoring the region’s rich but still-unfolding biodiversity.
Mountain guides have called on the government to invest in producing skilled human resources to strengthen Nepal’s mountaineering tourism, citing rising international demand for trained Nepali guides and a growing shortage of qualified manpower.
In a move aimed at strengthening trail safety and sustainability across Nepal’s trekking routes, the Trekking Agencies’ Association of Nepal (TAAN) has trained 23 professional trekking guides as certified trail inspectors and auditors, as the country prepares for upcoming trekking season.
A routine domestic flight departure descended into chaos at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) on Friday morning (December 26) after a physical altercation broke out among passengers at a boarding gate.
Everest Alliance Nepal (EAN) has announced the second edition of the Everest Summiteers Summit 2026, scheduled to be held on May 27, 2026, in Kathmandu to mark International Everest Day.
Senior officials of the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) on Sunday observed the final examinations of trainees who recently completed the Summer Skill Course under the Professional Mountain Guide Training programme, implemented under a new curriculum approved by the Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT).
The Annapurna Conservation Area (ACA) recorded its highest-ever international tourist arrivals in 2025, underscoring a strong rebound in trekking tourism and the growing appeal of community-led conservation destinations in Nepal.
Nepal's tourism sector demonstrated resilience in 2025, welcoming 1,158,459 international visitors despite significant challenges that continue to hold back the industry from reaching its full potential.