NEPAL TRAVEL GUIDE

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Nepal Travel Packages

Choose from our "12 Special Nepal Travel Package Programmes Exploring Nepal", and enjoy the Kingdom in the Himalayas that offers the highest mountains in the world, a cultural heritage that is among the riches in Asia and tropical jungles teeming with exotic wildlife.

Nepal Hotels

Nepal offers wide range of hotels provide warm hospitality, friendly welcomes and maximum ecstasy.


General Information

Nepal is the home of the world's highest mountains, with a strong historic tradition having population of more than 18 million people of different religion and Culture

Nepal Travel Guide

This category includes information about Visa & Passport, Money & Credit Cards, Banks and Travelling by air , by road , Domestic Air Service and Custom Formalities.


Explore Nepal

There are many beautiful and interesting cities in Nepal including Kathmandu (Capital), Patan, Bhaktapur, Pokhara, Chitwan, Lumbini, Tansen etc., known for their natural beauty.

Museums In Nepal

There are many museums in Nepal.The National Museum is the most popular among the Kathmandu people. These museums has a collection of some of the finest pieces of bronze, coins of second century B.C, beautiful paintings, 6,000 leaf handwritten books and documents etc.


National Parks & wildlife

More than 10% of Nepal's land area is covered by National Parks & Wildlife reserves. Over 30 species of Large wild animals and 180 Species of mammals make their home here. Royal Chitwan National Park is the oldest national park in Nepal.

Adventure In Nepal

Nepal offers exciting opportunities for trekking, rafting, and mountain flight. Jungle safari is an exciting excursion to undertake when life is too overwhelmed with the mundane things of life.


Nepal Helpline

This category includes the addresses and important telephone numbers of Embassies, Banks, Hospitals, Ambulances, Police, Fire Brigades and Tourist Information lefts.

Festivals In Nepal

Nepal is known for its continous festivals. Nepalese are said to observe more festivals than there are days in the year. Some of the major and interesting festivals are given in this category


Shopping In Nepal

There are numerous tourist shops on the main streets and in the arcades of hotels, bursting with tempting jewelleries, image, carpets, clothes and typical Nepalese crafts and much more.

Cuisines in Nepal

Almost every kind of food like Chinese, Indian, Continental, Japanese, Tibetan, Napalese etc. representing the culinary arts of many parts of the world, can be found in restaurants

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Kathmandu tour

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Kathmandu Tour




(9 Nights - 10 Days)Delhi - Kathmandu - Patan - Chitwan - Pokhara - Dhulikhel - Kathmandu - Delhi


Day 01 : Delhi
Arrive in Delhi. Pick up at airport by tour executive and transfer. Overnight stay will be at hotel. Take a combined city tour of Old and New Delhi. The vistas of eight historical capital cities, spanning nearly 4000 years, provide a befitting commencement.

Day 02 : Delhi - Kathmandu
Transfer to the airport to board flight to Katmandu, the beautiful capital city of Nepal, which is about 25 km in length and 15 km in width. The beautiful snow-clad Himalayan mountain range, apart from the peak of Mount Everest, can be viewed from the Katmandu valley as tourists fly over it. Transfer to hotel. Enjoy daylong sightseeing. Overnight stay will be at the hotel.

Day 03 : Kathmandu - Patan - Kathmandu
Enjoy a full day excursion to Patan. The city of Patan lies to the south of Katmandu and is situated on the sacred Bagmati River. It is believed to be a city covered with a thousand golden roofs. The city is locally referred to as Lalitpur and is famous for its art and crafts. Keep the afternoon free after your return to Katmandu.

Day 04 & 05 : Chitwan
A 41/2 hour drive by road reaches you to Chitwan, the most ancient royal reserve of Nepal, having thousands of rhinoceros, 300 bird species, tigers and leopards. Overnight stay and breakfast the following day at a jungle lodge. Encounter wildlife on elephant back. At sundown, tribal folk will regale you with song and dance.

Day 6 & Day 7 : Pokhara
After daybreak feast, drive to Pokhra, 6 hours away. Arrive and check into hotel. Spend the afternoon trekking to Naudanda, a typical village. Overnight stay will be in hotel.

Day 08 : Pokhara - Dhulikhel
Close to the Indo-China border, the village of Dhulikhel offers a breathtaking view of the Himalayas and the farmed valley of Punchkhal. Sunset and sunrise are simply transcendental here. Overnight stay will be at hotel.

Day 9 : Back to Kathmandu
Daylong excursion by road, via the temples and palaces of Bhadgaon and a gigantic Stupa at Bodh Nath completes the Nepal experience. Transfer to hotel and then to airport for an afternoon flight to Delhi. Pick up at airport and overnight stay in Delhi.
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Trekking Peaks of Nepal

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Thriving Heights...

Peaks of NepalOut of the 10 highest peaks in the world, eight lie in Nepal. No doubt Nepal is the favorite destination for mountaineers and trekkers, with more than 600 expeditions trudging up the Himalayas each year. But not all peaks in Nepal are open for trekking.

Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) has set aside a total of eighteen peaks that can be trekked with the pre-requisite permit of NMA.

Trekking Peaks
The 'Trekking Peaks' of Nepal gives hobby-climbers an opportunity to tackle the high Himalayan peaks without having to organize a major expedition. Although these peaks are lower than their more famous cousins - the 8000 meter peaks - many of the climbs are no less demanding and adventurous in nature. The climbing treks offer a chance to climb a Himalayan summit and a taste of being in the `white wilderness'. Most of these trips can be completed within a short period of time.

Mountain Peak Height
In feet In metres
Mera Peak 22,476 6,654
Kusum Kangguru 20,883 6,367
Gyachung Kang 25,910 7,897
Himalchuli 25,801 7,864
Nuptse 25,726 7,841
Makalu II 25,120 7,657
Jongsong Peak 24,472 7,459
Chamlang 24,012 7,319
Kabru 24,002 7,316
Baruntse 23,688 7,220
Gauri Sankar 23,440 7,145
Pyramid 23,400 7,132
Api 23,399 7,132
Ama Dablam 22,494 6,856

Helpline
Ministry of Culture
Tourism & Civil Aviation, Tourism Industry Administration
Mountaineering Division, Bhrikuti Mandap, Kathmandu
Tel: +(977)-(1)-4256234

Nepal Mountaineering Association
Naxal, Kathmandu
Tel: +(977)-(1)- 4434525, 4435442
Fax: +(977)-(1)-4434578

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Nepal Pictures of Tourist Spots

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Nepal has many facets. It is crowned by Himalayas, the highest mountains in the world. It has an extremely intriguing culture which passed on through generations through centuries. It is an amazing blend of two religions: Buddhism and Hinduism which have intermingled in such a way that they cannot be seperated. Amazing landscape, impressive scenic views, evocative palaces and museums, sacred religious places, thrilling adventure activities, Nepal seems to have it all. Here is a collection of beautiful Nepal pictures. Have a virtual tour of Nepal with this photo gallery.
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Public private partnership in Tourism sector in Bangladesh

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Mohammad Shamsul Hoque

Tourism is the world's largest and fastest growing industry. In many countries in the world like the Maldives, Bhutan, Nepal, Malaysia, Thailand, France, Germany, Russia, Britain, tourism is the most money-spinning business where as Bangladesh are still failing to utilize plenty of resources due to lack of proper planning, business and investment climate reforms and economic governance.

Tourism industry in Bangladesh is emerging issue both for the public and private sector to establish eligibility for accomplishing successful business. Though the land of diverse attractions, bountiful nature and millions of friendly people with more than a millennium of cultural heritage, Bangladesh failed to utilise 10 per cent of its tourism potentiality due to lack of sufficient steps and entrepreneurship by the government and private sectors. It is proved that tourism plays vital role in diversifying the nation's economic base and source of foreign exchange through the promotion of international tourism, creation of more employment opportunities to absorb an ever increasing labour force, improvement in the quality life of both urban and rural dwellers, through provision of leisure facilities and amenities, in addition to fostering respect for cultural diversity, promotes and encourages active private sector participation, creates better international image and increased foreign investments. In Bangladesh, investment opportunities exist in tour operation, water sports, accommodation, conferences, textiles, crafts, resort development, beaches, sports and recreation, travel and food services, etc.

Parjaton has enormous scope to add value in our country and economy. The statistics showed that from the year 1950 to 2007 the tourist growth rate was 6.5 percent and this volume could be raised to much higher level and tourist arrival could be raised to ten folds. For the past several years, the inflow of foreign tourists to one of the low cost tourism destination of Bangladesh more than doubled from two lakh in 2005 to 4.67 lakh in 2008.

Government involvement in the tourism sector is channeled through Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation (BPC), the National Tourism Organization (NTO). Though it was established in the year 1972 with the dual responsibility of development and promotion of tourism in the country, the development of the sector is low. All the governments showed negligence and fewer initiatives has been taken to create a favorable environment. While the other tourists countries like SARRC and ASEAN countries attracted both domestic and foreign tourists enormously by taking public private partnership (PPP) ventures and implementing policy and guideline since the decades, Bangladesh recently adopted PPP approach to encourage the private sectors for tourist facilities to promote domestic and international tourism in the country. The present government has updated the Tourism Policy 2009 for the greater interest of tourism sector growth. As per the draft policy, 23 stakeholders governing body of Bangladesh Parjatan Board (BPB) will be constituted chair by the Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation while Members would be representatives from the Ministry of Culture, Home Ministry, Ministry of Environment and Forest, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Land Ministry, Roads and Railways Department, representatives from Travel Agency Organisations, Tour Operator Organisations, Hotels and Guest House Owners Association, Transport Organization, a lady expert on tourism and Chief Executive of the Board will be the Member-Secretary. A Jatiya Parjatan Council will also be formed with Prime Minister as President of the Council, Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism will be vice-president and 14 other ministers as members.

A cabinet committee will also be formed to coordinate and implement tourism policy. The government in principle also agreed to formulate a time-befitting Bangladesh Parjatan Board Act.

In the meantime, a Strategic Master Plan for Tourism for the country has been prepared by the World Tourism Organization (WTO) with the assistance of UNDP. This comprehensive tourism plan has identified our major potential tourist products and types of tourist facilities to be developed in the country. The Government decided to setup and develop Special Tourist Zones (STZ) at different potential places of the country to cater to the needs and demands of the domestic and foreign tourists. These include Cox's Bazar, Sundarbans and Kuakata, Chittagong Hill Tracts.

Developing a sustainable tourism sector through PPPs require legal and governance framework which meets the demands of the international environment. In the present international and national context PPPs are imperative in promoting economic development in a country. The concept of PPPs has manifested itself to the tourism sector in Bangladesh.

The forces of globalisation in emerging markets and the requirement for good economic governance are pillars in promoting PPPs and developing a sustainable tourism sector.

To boost the sector, the government must concentrate on the Business Enabling Environment issues for creating a conducive environment, business entry costs, providing investment incentives, bank loan facilities, introducing adequate and supporting legislation including simplification of business and investment licensing and registration, reducing and building public sector capability for the formulation and prioritisation of projects and negotiations. Visa policy of government needs to be simplified. The process and number of days for getting visa should be reduced for the tourists. To ensure better communications telex, fax and international dialing services, e-mail and Internet connections through a satellite system need to be made available in the tourist destination especially in the Special Tourist Zones (STZs) in Cox's Bazar, Kuakata and other important spots. Adequate communication services especially railroads, highways, airways, and street in all tourism spots must be renovated. Roads from Dhaka to Chittagong, Chittagong to Cox's Bazar, and other spots need drastic improvement.

Government should allow Travel Agents Association of Bangladesh to import luxury coaches at reduced tax to carry tourists in the important spots, introduce tourist police to ensure security to local and foreign tourists. So creating such enabling environment, the government should formulate PPP framework and Guidelines focusing the development of tourism sectors as priority basis.

On the other hand, to explore Foreign Investment, government and private initiative may design a road map involving the foreign Embassy, Foreign Chambers of Commerce and Industry, International Travel Agencies. Strong and co-operative partnership between government departments as well as national tourism authorities, international and national trade associations, and the travel and tourism private sector is required. Besides, under the Bangladesh Parjatan Board, Public Private Tourism Network comprising of relevant governments, Chamber of Commerce and Industries, hotels, motels, resorts, airlines, tour operators, travel agencies, tourism training institutes, tourism publications, travel shops, and youth and adventure clubs should be formed to create tourism friendly business climate and economic development within country and internationally.

Tourist Zones' may also be extended with Nepal, Bhutan, India, Malaysia even with China as most of the western tourists want to enjoy a package tour.

The future of tourism is bright. But it relies heavily on the efficient management and development process of government-private sector cooperation, proper planning and implementation. Substantial business and investment climate policy and regulatory reforms are sine-qua non to attract the private and foreign investors. The tactful and attractive media blitz is needed to visualise the dreams for the global audience to maximise the gains from the development of the Tourism goldmine.
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Govt takes step to enact law to preserve tourists attractions

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BSS, Dhaka

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday said the government has taken steps to enact law to preserve tourists attractions across the country.

Replying to a question from treasury bench member Mollah Jalal Uddin, she told the house that steps have been taken to set up special tourism zone for foreign tourists.

Besides, Sheikh Hasina said her government is also planning to establish a regional tourism centre comprising Nepal and Bhutan on the basis of regional cooperation.

Describing Bangladesh as a prospective country in terms of tourism, she said that as a prospective sector it (tourism) could economically benefit Bangladesh and help glorify the country's image across the world.

About the mangrove forest Sundarbans, the Prime Minister said an integrated work plan has been taken for the development of the forest aiming at encouraging foreign tourists.

Listing different programmes undertaken by the government for the development of the country's tourism spots, she said her previous government has undertaken a project to construct marine drive in Coxs Bazar. But, she said that the past BNP-Jamaat government suspended the project.

The Prime Minister said different security measurers including introduction of tourist police have been taken for ensuring security of local and foreign tourists
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