Nepal Tourism:

   Much is happening Nepal, the Himalaya nation, be it a new brand logo, with an attractive red bindi round ball, new infrastructure and connectivity projects, or focus on experiential travel.

The country continues to rely heavily on India for tourists, with which it has strong old connections.

Nepal Tourism Board officials interacted with Indian agents in Delhi, India, on July 8, 2019, where they gave elaborate relevant details of what is happening, so that more Indians are tempted to go there by air or road.

Travel to Pokhara

Travel to Pokhara It is the gateway to the Annapurna region where many a trekker finds his Shangri-La. Pokhara’s spellbinding beauty has been the subject of many travel writers. Its pristine air, the spectacular backdrop of the snowy peaks of the Annapurna Range and the serene Phewa, Begnas and Rupa Lakes, makes this destination ‘the Jewel of the Himalaya’. It is home to exceptionally warm and engaging people and is the starting point for treks into the Annapurna Himalaya, which dominates the skyline. The area along Fewa Tal, the largest lake in the valley, was first a camping ground for trekkers and has gradually developed into the tourist hub of this rapidly growing city