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'Invisible' hand stopping civil aviation bills: Lawmaker

Private sector says government should immediately pass the bills that have been languishing for years; time to get rid of the dead horse—Nepal Airlines.

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Fewa festival to take place in Pokhara from next week

KATHMANDU, April 4: The Fewa New Year Festival, 2081 BS is to take place in Pokhara, Kaski from April 11 with the slogan 'tourism, culture and food'.

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Nepal: Tourism entrepreneurs fear displacement as tourism campaigns to bring in more tourists are largely limited to announcements

KATHMANDU, March 11: Tourism entrepreneurs have alleged that the government's tendency to announce tourism campaigns for gaining popularity without making necessary plans to implement the campaign has failed to increase the number of foreign tourists visiting Nepal.

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Nepal's tourism sector seeks boost from Indian and Chinese visitors - myRepublica - The New York Times Partner, Latest news of Nepal in English, Latest News Articles

KATHMANDU, Feb 29: Nepal's tourism sector could experience growth by attracting a percentage of tourists from neighboring India and China.

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Nepal sees a boom in hotel construction

KATHMANDU, Feb 26: Investors are rapidly investing in hotels in the hope of substantial rise in the arrival of tourists.

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Invest in enhancing connectivity and other tourist infrastructures

As we bid farewell to 2023, Nepal's tourism landscape is undergoing a remarkable transformation, with the addition of 20 star hotels in the past three years. This surge in the hospitality sector, marked by the establishment of four five-star and 16 four-star hotels, signifies a positive and promising development for the nation.

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20 star hotels were added in three years

KATHMANDU, Dec 31: Over the past three years, the hospitality sector in the country has witnessed significant growth, with the establishment of four five-star and 16 four-star hotels, according to data from the Department of Tourism (DoT). These additions include prominent establishments such as Hotel The Kingsbury in Birtamod, Hyatt Place in Tahachal, Ichha Hotel in Simara, and Hotel Lhasa International in Lazimpat.

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Elephant festival returns to Sauraha after three years

Polo, football and racing removed in response to criticism from animal rights activists.

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Nepal can accommodate 3.5 million tourists but govt aims for just 1 million

KATHMANDU, Oct 15: Despite having the infrastructure to accommodate 3.5 million tourists annually, the government's target for 2023 is a meager one million tourists. Hoteliers are less than thrilled with this target and have voiced their concerns.

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