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Latest News Letter July 2008 |
The process of electing the first president of republic Nepal is set to begin from Wednesday. As per the election program mentioned in the procedure passed by the Constituent Assembly, the voters' list will be published at 10 am on Wednesday on which protests can be registered till 12 noon. This glo.. |
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Latest Blog |
It has been nice season for Nepal this year, with the robust increase in tourist arrivals; all leading destinations in the country are getting overwhelming numbers of visitors. Trekkers in the Everest, Annapurna and Langtang Regions have grown impressively while Pokhara, Chitwan and Lumbini are also getting good number of visitors. Besides, sending clients to the popular tea house area. We have been working on developing and supporting our unique treks. During the last week of November, our managing Director, Mr. Hari Dharel paid a visit to the Ganesh Himal area, where we have developed few short expedition trek of 8 , 12 days and 18 days including Paldor peak climbing. To have more add on programs this treks can be combined with the Buri Gandaki River Rafting- it rises wholly in Nepal and drains the Eastern slopes of Mansluand the Ganesh Himal before flowing south through a steep - sided valley to join the Trisuli River upstream of Mugling. Very few have trekked the valley and hardly anyone has rafted or kayaked it. |
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Latest circular |
KATHMANDU: Nepal had a fair and peaceful constituent Assembly election on April 10. Most of the country around the world has congratulated Nepal for organizing historic successful |
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Official E-news April 2007 |
The formation of the interim government including CPN-Maoist... |
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Newsletter - 30th July 2006 |
Situation in Nepal: Tourists arrival to Nepal has registered a 13.8% growth in June 2006 reaching a total of 21,444 visitors. CPN-Maoists supremo Prachanda is in favour of promoting tourism and also the Maoists extend ceasefire for three more months from 27th July 2006... |
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newsletter 2006 |
newsletter 2006. Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, opened the doors of his residence wide to help out Nepal's exquisite yet endangered architectural heritage, reports India enews today. The Prince of Wales hosted a charity luncheon at Clarence House, his London residence, to launch an international campaign to restore the Patan royal palace complex in Kathmandu Valley, a chain of palaces and temples built by Nepal's Malla kings, who ruled between 12th and 17th century. |
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MAST-Nepal Program |
The MAST-NEPAL Project The kingdom of Nepal has long excited Western imagination. But tourism in Nepal is also causing signi?cant environmental, cultural, social and economic pressures. What can be done to preserve the cultural and natural beauty of this country? Develop quality tourism-related products with small local suppliers to make more sustainable use of resources. |
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Greetings!!! |
"Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year 2007"
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