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Climate & Ecology

Extreme Weather in Nepal Disrupts Life and Farming

Extreme Weather in Nepal Disrupts Life and Farming

Climate & Ecology, Environment, देश
Unpredictable weather across Nepal has disrupted daily life, tourism, and farming activities in several districts. Heavy snowfall in mountain areas and strong storms in the plains have caused damage and delays. 🌨️ Snowfall Affects Daily Life High-altitude regions reported fresh snowfall since the weekend. Key impacts: Villages covered in thick snow Poor visibility due to dense fog Travel difficulties for locals and tourists Popular destinations like Kalinchowk and Pathibhara still saw visitors despite harsh weather. 🌾 Farmers Face Mixed Impact Weather conditions have brought both challenges and benefits. Challenges: Livestock movement disrupted Crop damage reported in some areas Benefits: Snow and rain improved soil moisture B...
Travel Tips for Visiting Mount Everest

Travel Tips for Visiting Mount Everest

Climate & Ecology, Environment, देश, लेख, विचार, सूचना
Visiting Mount Everest is a dream for many travelers. Standing at the base of the world’s tallest mountain offers breathtaking views and a unique Himalayan experience. Every year, thousands of travelers visit the Everest region. Around 50,000–60,000 trekkers reach Everest Base Camp annually, while only 600–800 climbers attempt to summit the mountain.This shows that trekking near Everest is far more common than climbing it. If you are planning a trip, these simple travel tips will help you prepare. 1. Choose the Best Season Weather in the Himalayas can change quickly. The best time to visit Everest is: Spring: March to May Autumn: September to November These months offer clearer skies, stable weather, and the best mountain views. During peak seasons, th...
Nepal’s Manang Lodge Named in TIME’s World’s Greatest Places 2026

Nepal’s Manang Lodge Named in TIME’s World’s Greatest Places 2026

Climate & Ecology, Environment, कभर स्टोरी, देश, समाचार
Nepal has received global recognition after Mountain Lodges of Nepal Manang was included in TIME magazine’s World’s Greatest Places 2026 list. The lodge is the only destination from Nepal to appear on the prestigious list of 100 global travel locations this year. Tourism officials say the recognition is a proud moment for Nepal’s hospitality industry. Global Recognition for Nepal Tourism The announcement was welcomed by the Nepal Tourism Board. Officials said the listing highlights Nepal’s growing reputation as a global travel destination. Each year, TIME selects destinations that offer unique experiences, cultural value, and exciting travel opportunities. A Unique Lodge in the Annapurna Region The lodge sits high above the Marsyangdi River valley...
Nepal Police Warns Public as Air Pollution Rises in Kathmandu

Nepal Police Warns Public as Air Pollution Rises in Kathmandu

Climate & Ecology, Environment, देश, सूचना, स्वास्थ्य
Air pollution levels have increased sharply in Kathmandu and other major cities in Nepal. Authorities are urging people to take precautions to protect their health. In a public notice, Avi Narayan Kafle, spokesperson for Nepal Police, asked citizens to reduce outdoor exposure as pollution levels continue to rise. Officials say the situation could pose serious health risks, especially for vulnerable groups. Pollution Levels Becoming Dangerous Recent air quality readings show that pollution in Kathmandu Valley has reached unhealthy levels. According to air quality monitoring platforms, the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Kathmandu has recently crossed 190, which falls into the “unhealthy” category for all groups. At times, the city has even recorded AQI levels abo...
Nepal Launches $4.5 Million Project to Reduce Human–Tiger Conflict

Nepal Launches $4.5 Million Project to Reduce Human–Tiger Conflict

Climate & Ecology, Environment, Security, Wildlife Conservation, देश
Nepal has launched a new $4.5 million conservation project to manage human–tiger conflict and promote peaceful coexistence in tiger habitats across the country. The initiative is a joint effort between the Ministry of Forests and Environment and WWF Nepal. It is funded under the Global Environment Facility-8 (GEF-8) program and will run for five years. The project is titled “Managing Human–Tiger Interface in Nepal.” The ministry will lead implementation, while WWF Nepal will support the project as a technical and funding partner. What the Project Will Do The program will focus on practical, community-based solutions. Its key goals include: Improving tiger habitat management Reducing human–wildlife conflict Supporting alternative livelihoods for local commun...