Brochures in 6 intl languages to guide tourists in Bhaktapur

Bhaktapur Municipality has published an introduction of Bhaktapur, often known as a district of cultural and tourism importance. The brochure has been published in six different international languages. According to municipality officials, the brochure is aimed at introducing to expose the district further to international tourists. The brochure has been ...

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Alternative airport to be constructed at gudel VDS in Solu

An alternative airport is to be constructed at Gudel VDC in Solukhumbu district. The VDC across the Koshi River is considered as a remote Karnali of the district. With the construction of the airport, locals in the district and the locals of northern belt of neighboring districts Bhojpur and Khotang ...

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NAC resumes KTM-Taplejung direct flight

Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) has resumed a direct flight from Kathmandu to Taplejung after 25 years. Taplejung Airport in-charge Hemant Upreti informed that flight carrying nine passengers from Kathmandu and 17 passengers from Taplejung was operated on Thursday. The NAC will provide flight service every Thursday, informed the corporation. Earlier, ...

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Nepali Adventurers Who Climbed Everest, Paraglided Down, Kayaked to Sea Revisited

Last night ABC News’s Nightline featured the story of Sano Babu Sunuwar and Lakpa Tsheri Sherpa, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC’S 2012 People’s Choice Adventurers of the Year. The two Nepali friends completed The Ultimate Descent by climbing Everest, paragliding down, and kayaking to the Indian Ocean. It was a source-to-sea expedition beyond ...

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Top Ten Highest Mountain in the World

1.Mount Everest  20,035 ft,Nepal & Tibet 2.K2 28,250 ft, Pakistan & China 3.Kangchenjunga 28,169 ft, Nepal & India 4.Lhotse 27,940 ft,Nepal & Tibet 5.Makalu 27,776 ft , Nepal & Tibet 6. Cho Oyu 26,906 ft,Nepal & Tibet 7.Dhaulagiri 26,795 ft, Nepal 8.Manaslu-26,781 ft ,Nepal 9.Nanga Parbat-26,660 ft, Pakistan 10.Annapurna -26,545 ...

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