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Nepal's Most Beautiful Valley (and Why Tourists Rarely See It)
Deep in the northern reaches of Nepal’s Gorkha District lies a secret that most travelers never discover. While millions flock to the famous trails of Everest and Annapurna, one extraordinary valley ...
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Nepal to allow Indian currency notes above Rs 100
Nepal to allow Indian notes above Rs 100RBI rules have permitted limited cross-border cash movementTourism and migrant travel ...
Namaste World Tourism Day 2021! For Nepal this may mean hotels will may soon welcome foreign guests again. Nepal will be able to showcase its wide open spaces, lakes, mountains and cuisine to tourists ...
A more professional and less corrupt government may be emerging in Nepal, according to a German tourism expert. A more realistic forecast is the development of a Hindu version of Pakistan without ...
Nepal’s tourism sector has hit rock bottom this year due to the Covid-19 crisis, and it will take at least five years to fully recover, according to hotel owners, airline executives and trekking ...
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Nepal to allow high-value Indian currency notes after a decade—all you need to know
Nepal to permit high-denomination Indian currency after decade-long ban.Move eases travel, trade and banking for India and ...
This article is part of a series about the changing face of Chinese tourism. POKHARA, Nepal — One of the most famous hilltops in Nepal is crowded with tourists watching the orange sun rise behind the ...
Jayakumar Dimdung and his family lived in a house in Makwnapur, 25 miles southwest of Kathmandu, that collapsed when the earthquake hit. Photo Credit: Plan International Tourism arrivals to Nepal have ...
Bhutan’s Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay speaks at the “India-Bhutan Tourism: Expanding Horizons” event organized by FICCI in Delhi, India, Mar. 15, 2024. Credit: Prime Minister’s Office, Bhutan ...
In 2017, Nepal saw a record 940,000 visitors, missing the stated target of 1 million tourists by a mere 6 percent. Meanwhile, visitors to the Mt. Everest area surged beyond 900,000 for the first time.
Nepal’s tourism sector has hit rock bottom this year due to the Covid-19 crisis, and it will take at least five years to fully recover, according to hotel owners, airline executives and trekking ...
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