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Nepal Merges Tourism and Mountaineering Institutes to Boost Training

Nepal Merges Tourism and Mountaineering Institutes to Boost Training

देश, लेख, शिक्षा
Nepal has taken a major step toward reforming its tourism education system by merging key training institutions into a single, unified entity. 🏔️ What Has Changed? The government has combined: Tourism and hotel management training Mountaineering education and field programs 👉 The goal is to create a more efficient and modern training system. ⚙️ Why the Merger? This move is part of a broader reform plan aimed at: Improving administrative efficiency Reducing duplication of roles Strengthening accountability Enhancing service delivery 💡 Authorities believe integration will make the system faster and more effective. 🎓 What the New Body Will Do The newly formed institution will: Run academic and training programs in tourism and hospit...
Breaking Limits: Fur Diki Sherpa’s Bold Mission on Lhotse

Breaking Limits: Fur Diki Sherpa’s Bold Mission on Lhotse

Climate & Ecology, देश, लेख, शुभकामना संदेश, समाचार, सूचना
Fur Diki Sherpa is preparing for an extraordinary challenge this spring—aiming to complete a rapid ascent of Mount Lhotse within just 24 hours. Her goal is simple yet powerful: climb from base camp to the summit and return in a single day. 🏔️ A Mission Beyond Records This climb is not just about speed. It carries deep personal meaning. Dedicated to her late father, Ang Nima Sherpa Honoring his dream of climbing Lhotse Carrying memories to the summit 👉 For her, this journey is both emotional and symbolic. 💪 Inspiring Women Everywhere At 51, Sherpa is also sending a strong message: Age is not a barrier Women can achieve extraordinary goals Dreams can be pursued at any stage of life Her story stands as motivation for women not only in Nepa...
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...