Middle East, especially Dubai is emerging as a prime destination for the tourists from all over the world. With the view to cater and enhance the traffic flow from the Middle East market. The NTB, in association with Nepal Airlines Corporation and eight travel trade companies took part at Arabian Travel Market being held in Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Center. The exhibition that held from May 4-7 saw the participation of Gorkarna Forest Golf Resort, The Everest Hotel, Hyatt Regency, Kathmandu, De’l Annapurna Hotel, Nepal Nova Treks and Expedition, Kundalini Tours and Travels, Explore Nepal, Yeti Travels from Nepal. The exhibition was inaugurated amongst thousands of trade visitors from around the world on the presence of Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai on May 4. Arjun Bahadur Thapa, ambassador and Dipak Adhikari, deputy chief of mission in Nepal Embassy Abu ...
An unprecedented cycling venture, on an unmarked route Muktinath to Lo-manthang - David Yonjan Mustang is located in the north-east of Nepal, bordering China (Tibet) on the Central Asian plateau between the Nepalese provinces of Dolpo and Manang. It is roughly 80 km long (north-south) and 45 km at its widest, and is at an elevation of over 2500 m. Lo Manthang! I had never heard the name before and my imagination was running wild trying to put a picture to the place. So I did what any normal person would do in such a situation. I googled ‘Lo Manthang’ and was instantly flooded with information! Lo Manthang – a walled city, is the capital of Mustang, an ancient Himalayan kingdom at an elevation of nearly 3800 ...
Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) along with the Nepali private sector participated in the 30th Borsa Internazionale del Tourismo (BIT) organized at Rho Fieromilano Trade Fair Complex, Milan, Italy on February 18-21. The four day fair was divided into two 2-day sections. First two days of the fair were devoted to buyers from all around the world while the last two days were open for people. A total of 130 countries showcased their tourism products and services. This year, turnout overwhelmingly exceeded the 150,000-plus figure. BIT, one in the top four tourism fairs in the world, has this year become an ideal platform for new ideas, new market segments and niches for operators. The Nepal stall attracted a huge numbers of enthusiastic buyers, media and the general public alike. Buyers were more focussed on the technicalities of visits to Nepal while general public queried about issues of connectivity, security, ...









