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NatGeo Everest North Face Ski Expedition abandoned from Camp II

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  The Everest Ski Project architected by top American climbers has almost ended citing a bad weather condition as the team reached Camp II via Hornbein Couloir route in Tibet. According to a source at the basecamp, the Everest project team has given up from the Camp II as it faced adverse weather condition along the Hornbein Couloir route. "A team of rope fixing Sherpa climbers today returned to the base camp wrapping up their plan to fix a route above Camp II," sources confirmed. The team reached Camp II but it decided to retreat after getting instructions from the project management, an official who closely monitors the expedition told THT from the base camp. THT earlier reported that the million-dollar project had clouded in uncertainty after China delayed in issuing a ski permit to the team. The project funded by the National Geographic Society and the North Face also faced challenges after China categorically denied entry into Tibet of two American climbers – Conrad Anke...

Pokhara to host 12th international conference on sustainable tourism

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  The organiser said that the three-day conference will be held under the theme ‘Risks and Opportunities in Uncertain Times’. The OTS Academy based in Oxford, UK and a host of international partners are organising the 12th international conference on sustainable tourism and development in Pokhara from October 9.  The organiser said that the three-day conference will be held under the theme ‘Risks and Opportunities in Uncertain Times’.  “We aim to provide a forum for academics, emerging researchers, policymakers, industry practitioners, marketing professionals, and destination managers to discuss the latest sustainability issues and challenges in tourism in an era of uncertainty due to climate change and Covid-19,” said the organiser.  The conference aims to bring together leading academics, researchers, and industry experts to exchange and share their views on the current situation facing tourism.

Unveiling Pokhara's Treasures: Historical and Cultural Landmarks

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While Pokhara is renowned for its natural beauty and adventure offerings, it's also a city rich in history and culture. In this blog, we'll take you on a journey to explore some of Pokhara's most famous historical and cultural landmarks. We'll provide you with information on visiting hours, ticket prices, and insider tips to help you make the most of your visit. 1. Bindhyabasini Temple: Historical Significance: Bindhyabasini Temple is one of Pokhara's most important religious sites, dedicated to the goddess Bindhyabasini, who is considered the guardian deity of the city. Visiting Hours: The temple is open daily from early morning until late afternoon. It's especially vibrant during festivals. Ticket Price: Entry is free, but donations are appreciated. Insider Tip: Visit during early morning hours to experience the temple's peaceful ambiance and observe locals performing their daily rituals. 2. Old Pokhara: Historical Significance: Old Pokhara, also known as ...

Exploring Pokhara: Sample Itineraries for Every Traveler

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Pokhara, with its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, offers a myriad of experiences for all types of travelers. Whether you're planning a quick weekend escape or an extended month-long adventure, we've got you covered with sample itineraries that capture the essence of this enchanting city in Nepal. Weekend Getaway to Pokhara Day 1: Arrival and Lakeside Stroll Morning: Arrive in Pokhara via a short flight from Kathmandu or a scenic drive. Check into your lakeside hotel or guesthouse. Afternoon: Head to Phewa Lake for a leisurely paddleboat ride, taking in the stunning views of the Annapurna Range. Evening: Explore Lakeside's bustling streets, lined with restaurants and shops. Savor Nepali cuisine at a local eatery. Day 2: Adventure and Serenity Morning: Start your day with an adrenaline rush by trying paragliding or zip-lining from Sarangkot. Alternatively, opt for a peaceful sunrise hike to the World Peace Pagoda. Afternoon: Visit the International Mountai...

Thrills and Chills: Exploring Pokhara's Adventure Playground

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Pokhara, nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, isn't just about serene lakes and breathtaking mountain views. It's also a haven for adrenaline junkies seeking heart-pounding adventures. From soaring above the clouds on a zip-line to plunging into the depths of crystal-clear lakes for scuba diving, Pokhara offers a plethora of adrenaline-pumping activities that will leave adventure seekers craving for more. In this blog, we'll take you on an exhilarating journey through some of Pokhara's most thrilling adventure activities. 1. Paragliding (★★★★★): Imagine gliding through the sky like a bird, with the snow-capped peaks of the Annapurna range below you. Pokhara is world-renowned for its paragliding opportunities. Tandem flights are available for novices, allowing you to experience the thrill of free flight while harnessed to an experienced pilot. The Sarangkot viewpoint is the launch site, offering breathtaking panoramic views. 2. Zip-Lining (★★★★★): Pokhara is home to one ...

Embracing Pokhara's Rich Culture: A Guide to Culturally Sensitive Travel

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Traveling offers a window into the diverse cultures and traditions of the world, and Pokhara, Nepal, is no exception. Nestled in the majestic Himalayas, Pokhara is not just a paradise for nature enthusiasts but also a cultural treasure trove. To ensure a meaningful and respectful exploration of this vibrant city, let's embark on a journey to understand the culture, traditions, and customs of Pokhara and how travelers can be culturally sensitive and respectful. 1. Dress Respectfully: Nepal is a conservative country with a rich cultural heritage. When visiting religious sites, it's essential to dress modestly. Women should cover their shoulders and knees, and both men and women should remove their shoes before entering temples or monasteries. 2. Learn Basic Nepali Phrases: Learning a few basic Nepali phrases can go a long way in showing respect for the local culture. Locals appreciate it when travelers make an effort to communicate in their language. Here are a few useful phrases...

Embracing Eco-Friendly Adventures: A Guide to Sustainable Travel

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In a world where travel has become an integral part of our lives, it's crucial to reflect on our journey's impact on the planet and the communities we explore. Sustainable travel isn't just a trend; it's a responsibility. In this blog, we delve into the realm of eco-friendly and responsible travel practices, offering tips on how you can reduce your environmental footprint, support local communities, and make a positive impact while savoring the wonders of the world. 1. Reduce Plastic Waste: Plastic-Free Packing (★★★★☆): Packing light and smart not only makes your trip easier but also reduces plastic waste. Invest in reusable toiletry containers, stainless steel water bottles, and eco-friendly shopping bags. Say No to Single-Use Plastics (★★★★★): One of the simplest yet most impactful ways to reduce plastic waste is to refuse single-use plastics. Carry a reusable straw and utensils, and choose restaurants and accommodations that prioritize plastic-free practices. 2. Supp...