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In the foreseeable future, NAC plans to buy three aircraft: Kirati, Minister of Tourism

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Three planes will soon be purchased, according to Sudan Kirati, minister of culture, tourism, and civil aviation. At a meeting with the neighborhood on Wednesday in Halesi, Khotang, he announced that Nepal Airlines Corporation will soon buy three planes. According to him, a strategy must be developed so that tourists from different countries are able to arrive right away. According to Minister Kirati, efforts are being made to establish an open culture museum in the Halesi-Tuwachang region and the development of Halesi, a religious site, is crucial for boosting tourism. He claimed that the government's policy objectives for the upcoming year involve infrastructure development in the Halesi region. He claimed that the Halesi region needed to be pushed in other areas of the nation if it was to develop. He also suggested placing hoarding boards for publicity in the coming days at the important Nepali access points.

Tibet started Indians permits to visit Kailash Mansarovar

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Tibet has opened to Indians a month after it allowed to Nepalese to visit Kailash Mansarovar. Tibet had stopped traveling to Kailash Mansarovar after the Corona pandemic, but it is reopening. Hindus revere Kailash Mansarovar as a sacred location. The location was open to Nepalese on May 1, however it was only open to Indians on June 1. Tenzin Norbu Lama, President of the Association of Kailash Tour Operators, stated that the number of Nepalese visitors participating in the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra has increased dramatically since the tour was allowed to Nepalis. He said that just 500 people traveled to Kailash from Nepal in May. According to Lama, many Indian visitors wish to travel on the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra in June. He estimated their number to be between two and three thousand. It has now been agreed that PCR and vaccination resorts would no longer be necessary to visit Kailash Mansarovar. Previously, 20,000 to 24,000 Nepalese tourists visited the holy religious location Kailas...

Dragon Boat Race Festival to be held in Pokhara Metropolitan City

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The Nepal-China Friendship  Dragon Boat Race Festival  is going to be held for the first time in Pokhara. The festival is being organized with the target of attracting Chinese tourists to Nepal while strengthening the cultural and people-to-people relations between the two countries. The boat race is being organized at the joint initiative of Nepal Tourism Board, Chinese Embassy in Nepal and Pokhara Metropolitan City. Preparations have started for the festival to be held on June 23 and 24 at the  Fewa Lake .  Chairperson of Pokhara Tourism Council, Pomnarayan Shrestha, said that eight special boats from China have been brought to Pokhara for the boat race to be held under the festival. Eight teams including four from China and four from Nepal are competing in the race of 500 and 1000 meters. Special guests from China will be participating in the festival. Nepali and Chinese cuisine and Chinese cultural programs will be the added attraction of the festival. A total of...

The first Nepalese Police officer to climb Mount Everest

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  Inspector General of Police of Nepal   Basanta Bahadur Kunwar   handed over the Interpol flag to Interpol President Ahmed Naser Al-Raisi. He handed over the flag brought from the summit of Mount Everest at the "Head of NCB Conference" organized by the Interpol Secretariat. On behalf of Nepal, the 100th member of Interpol, which was established in 1923, Senior Sub Inspector Purushottam Nepali of Nepal Police successfully climbed the world's highest peak Everest and hoisted the flag of Nepal Police and Interpol along with the national flag of Nepal at the peak on behalf of Nepal, the 100th member of Interpol.  In the past, the Nepal Police established a mountain climbing branch and conducted mountain climbing of different heights. But that branch is not active at present. Purushottam Nepali, a resident of Khumbu Pasanglhamu Rural Municipality, Lukla, had a goal of climbing mountains from an early age. After entering the police service, which had work experi...

Minister Kirati is concerned about promoting Nepali culture first.

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Sudan Kirati, the minister of culture, tourism, and civil aviation, has emphasized the importance of strengthening the tourism sector with a particular focus on Nepali culture and arts, local goods, and indigenous food. The Minister made this statement during a speech he gave at a ceremony held today in Khijidemba, Okhaldhunga, to unveil a new trekking route. The culture, tradition, and architecture of Nepal are subjects for study and a source of information, according to the minister of culture. He took the time to express his desire to 'leave a mark' on the growth of the nation's tourism industry. Ramhari Khatiwada, a member of the House of Representatives (HoR), also spoke at the event and stated that all political parties needed to come to at least a minimal agreement on issues of concern and growth for the country. Yagya Sunuwar, a (former) member of the Constituent Assembly, and the tourist entrepreneur Angchhiring Sherpa claimed that the Khijidemba region has promise...

Ratna Mandir's visitor base has grown.

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  One and a half lakh rupees were collected from Pokhara's Ratna Mandir, which was reopened to the general public and tourists after a decade and a half of closure. According to the Ministry of Tourism, the Ratna Mandir, which opened to the public on May 29th of last year, has experienced an increase in the number of domestic and foreign travelers. Ratna Mandir, named after the Nepal Trust, charges 100 rupees for domestic visitors and 1000 rupees for foreign visitors to enter. More support for the promotion of history and tourism is envisaged with the opening of the Ratna Mandir.  Members of the immediate royal family stayed at the Ratna Mandir, which King Mahendra erected in honor of his wife Ratnarajya Laxmi Devi Shah. Member of the immediate royal family stayed at the Ratna Mandir, which King Mahendra erected in honor of his wife Ratnarajya Laxmi Devi Shah.

Paragliding test flight in Syangja successful

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  A test flight of  paragliding   has been started at Sataun Kot of Putlibazaar-14, Syangja. As part of the process to study the feasibility of paragliding in different places of the district, a test flight was conducted on Thursday from Sataun Kot. One can fly from Sataun Kot and land at any of the edges of Putalibazar-11, Rangkhola-11 and 13. President of Babu Adventure Club Jung KC said that the test flight was carried out with the support and management of Babu International Paragliding School, Babu Adventure Club, Technical Management of Roadside Paragliding and Putli bazaar Municipality. "The test flight of paragliding has been successful and we will gradually prepare for commercial flight," said KC. He believes that the number of people coming for paragliding will increase here as the 'take-off' and 'landing' points are close to the Siddharth highway connecting Sunauli-Pokhara. Both 'slow' and 'tandem' flights can be made from this place...