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Annapurna Region Sets New Tourism Record with 244,045 Visitors in 2024

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 In 2024, the Annapurna region set a new tourism record, attracting 244,045 visitors, according to the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP). This marks a significant recovery, surpassing the previous high of 191,558 in 2023 and reflecting a strong rebound from the pandemic. Of the total, 132,094 were from South Asia, and 111,951 were from other regions. The Annapurna Circuit Trek, including famous spots like Annapurna Base Camp, Mardi Peak, and Thorong La Pass, continues to draw adventure seekers with its stunning landscapes, biodiversity, and cultural heritage. Global recognition also boosts the region’s appeal, with Lonely Planet naming it one of the top destinations and CNN featuring it in their 2023 list of must-visit sites.

Inaugural International Balloon Festival 2024: A Spectacular Event in Pokhara

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 Nepal's tourism capital, Pokhara, is hosting its inaugural International Balloon Festival from December 24, 2024, to January 2, 2025.  The nine-day event, held in the scenic Pame region, features participants from 30 countries and over 20 international pilots.  With daily hot air balloon flights offering stunning views of the Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Dhaulagiri ranges, the festival aims to boost tourism. It spans 3 kilometers, offering around 500 commercial flights and 300 non-commercial flights.  Organizers expect to host 3,000 passengers and estimate the event will cost Rs 68.3 million, helping to revitalize Pokhara’s tourism post-pandemic.

Nepal-China Friendly Dragon Boat Race Festival Kicks Off in Pokhara

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The vibrant and exciting second edition of the  Nepal-China Friendly Dragon Boat Race Festival  has officially begun at the picturesque Fewa Lake in Pokhara. The festival is set to strengthen the cultural and grassroots ties between Nepal and its neighbour China, while also boosting Nepal’s tourism sector. " With the collaborative efforts of local government bodies and the Chinese Embassy in Nepal, the Dragon Boat Festival promises to enhance Nepal’s international visibility while celebrating the power of sport and culture. " This year’s event, which will run through Monday, has attracted a diverse group of participants from Nepal, China, and Singapore. A total of 20 teams are competing, with 129 players from Chengdu, China, having flown in on a chartered flight on December 26 to join the festivities. The festival is a collaborative effort between the  Gandaki Provincial Government ,  Pokhara Metropolitan City , the  Chinese Embassy in Nepal , and the  Nepa...

Annapurna Conservation Area Sees Surge in Foreign Tourists, Projecting Record Numbers for the Year

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 In the month of Kartik, the Annapurna Conservation Area (ACA) attracted 33,310 foreign tourists, with 11,678 from South Asia and 21,632 from other regions, according to data from the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP). Since Shrawan, 83,031 foreign tourists have visited, up from 67,442 during the same period last year. ACAP expects over 250,000 foreign visitors in the current fiscal year, compared to 222,180 in the last. The number of tourists increased notably in Ashwin, with 30,732 foreign visitors, including 11,985 from South Asia. ACAP has observed more foreign tourists exploring the Annapurna Circuit, especially during the peak tourist season. The region, spanning 7,600 square kilometers, is a major trekking destination, known for its natural beauty, diverse landscapes, and cultural richness. Popular trekking routes include Annapurna Base Camp, Mardi Himal, Thorong La Pass, and Muktinath, attracting both domestic and international visitors. The area’s infrastructure, ...

Exploring Pokhara: Your Complete Guide to Nepal's Adventure Capital

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  Welcome to Nepal, a land of breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality. While Kathmandu is often the first stop for many international visitors, Pokhara is the true gem that offers an immersive experience in Nepal’s natural beauty and local life. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or a culture enthusiast, Pokhara has something for everyone. Here’s your guide to experiencing this enchanting city like a local. Why Pokhara? Nestled in the shadow of the Annapurna mountain range, Pokhara is renowned for its stunning lakes, majestic peaks, and vibrant culture. Often referred to as the tourism capital of Nepal, it serves as a gateway for trekkers and adventurers while offering serene escapes for those looking to unwind. Best Time to Visit? The best time to visit Pokhara is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) months when the weather is pleasant and the views are crystal clear. During these seasons, you can also partake in various local...

Begin Your Adventure in Nepal with Professional Guides

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  Nepal, a country renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and welcoming hospitality, offers an array of adventures that beckon travelers from around the globe. Whether you’re trekking the majestic Himalayas, exploring ancient temples, or immersing yourself in vibrant local traditions, having a professional guide by your side can enhance your experience significantly. Why Choose a Professional Guide? 1. Local Expertise Professional guides possess intimate knowledge of the terrain, weather conditions, and cultural nuances. They can navigate you through the best trekking routes, ensuring you don’t miss hidden gems along the way. Their insights into local traditions and history will enrich your journey, providing context to the stunning landscapes you encounter. 2. Safety First Nepal’s mountainous terrain can be challenging. Professional guides are trained to assess risks, manage emergencies, and ensure your safety throughout your trek. They know the safest routes...

Experience Nepal: Trekking Safely with Professional Guides

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  When it comes to exploring the breathtaking landscapes and rich culture of Nepal, there’s no better way to ensure a memorable experience than by trekking with professional guides. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a first-time trekker, having an expert by your side can make all the difference. Here’s why you should consider embarking on your next adventure with professional guides. 1. Expertise and Experience Professional guides bring a wealth of knowledge to your trekking experience. They know the terrain, weather patterns, and hidden gems of each trail, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty around you. Their experience helps you navigate any challenges that may arise, ensuring your safety and enjoyment throughout the journey. 2. Cultural Insights One of the unique aspects of trekking in Nepal is the opportunity to engage with local cultures. Professional guides often belong to the communities you’ll be visiting and can provide authentic insights into lo...