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East Nepal Eyes Potential of Health Tourism

Birtamode, February 27 – Under the mandate of its annual budget and operational plan, Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) continues to promote diverse sectors within the country’s tourism industry. One such initiative is the promotion of health and wellness... Read More
Nepal Tourism Board Welcomes New Postage Stamp Featuring Tilaurakot’s Ancient Coin
Kathmandu, Nepal – Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) welcomes the issuance of a new postage stamp featuring a punch-marked coin from the ancient city of Tilaurakot. This initiative highlights the historical and archaeological significance of the site and... Read More
Tourists from 46 Countries Visited Manang in Winter
Foreign tourist arrivals in the Himalayan district of Manang have remained consistent even during the winter season. In January alone, 618 tourists from 46 different countries visited Manang, reflecting a positive trend in low-season tourism. With the... Read More
NTB Holds Meeting with SALEM Tour Operators’ Association Delegation from South India
Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) organized a meeting with a 19-member delegation from the SALEM Tour Operators’ Association (STOA), South India on February 14, 2025. The delegation was warmly welcomed by Mr. Deepak Raj Joshi, CEO of NTB, who highlighted... Read More
Tribute Program Honors Chungba Sherpa’s Legacy in Wildlife Photography and Conservation Tourism
A heartfelt tribute program was jointly organized by Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) and Conservation Alliance Nepal to honor renowned wildlife photographer Chungba Sherpa, celebrating his invaluable contributions to wildlife photography and conservation tourism... Read More
NTB Revives #photoNepal Exhibition Series with ‘Karnali River’ Showcase
Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) is pleased to announce the revival of its signature #photoNepal exhibition series, which was originally launched in February 2016 as a platform to showcase Nepal’s rich natural and cultural heritage through... Read More
Discover the Divine Aura Pashupatinath
Pashupatinath is the spiritual capital of Kathmandu, which is more than just a religious destination. It is a combination of religion, art, and culture, which is a site for self-discovery, renewal and healing. With the biggest Hindu festival Maha Shivaratri... Read More
Kathmandu for spiritual rejuvenation
Kathmandu is not just the administrative or political, but also the religious and cultural capital of Nepal. Nestled within the dense green hills and surrounded by majestic mountains in the backdrop, Kathmandu is a vibrant city with many temples, shrines,... Read More
Nepal Tourism Board and Embassy of the Republic of Korea Strengthen Tourism Collaboration
Kathmandu, January 28, 2025 — Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) and the Embassy of the Republic of Korea held a significant courtesy meeting to strengthen tourism ties between the two nations. The meeting was marked by fruitful discussions aimed at fostering... Read More
Notice for Participation in International trade fairs
MITT & Ahmedabad Fair... Read More
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