Nepal tourism 2025

97 Hidden Himalayan Peaks in Nepal Now Free to Climb – A Rare Adventure Opportunity

If you’ve ever dreamed of climbing in the Mount Everest but found the costs daunting, here’s news that could change your plans. Starting July 17, 2025, Nepal is opening up 97 remote Himalayan peaks for royalty-free climbing for the next two years. These mountains rugged, pristine, and largely unexplored are scattered across the Karnali and Sudurpaschim provinces, offering adventurers the…

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Hidden Gems in Nepal You Won’t Find on TripAdvisor

Nepal is known worldwide for Mount Everest, the Annapurna Circuit, and the spiritual richness of Kathmandu Valley. But beyond the tourist trail lies a side of Nepal few have truly seen. We’re talking about the Hidden Gems in Nepal places not found on most guidebooks, rarely trending on social media, and often skipped by mainstream travelers. These offbeat places in…

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Over 500,000 Foreign Tourists Visit Nepal in First Five Months of 2025

Nepal’s tourism sector is showing strong signs of recovery and growth in 2025. According to data released by the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), over 500,000 foreign tourists visited Nepal in the first five months of the year a promising figure that reflects the country’s increasing popularity among global travelers. Surge in Tourist Arrivals From January to May 2025, a total…

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Nat Geo Boeing Returns to Kathmandu with 77 Tourists

Nat Geo Boeing Returns to Kathmandu refers to the recent arrival of a special Boeing aircraft operated for a National Geographic world tour, which landed at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu, Nepal. The recent arrival of National Geographic’s Boeing aircraft in Kathmandu has garnered significant attention, not only for its distinguished passengers but also for the substantial fees incurred…

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