- FEATURED: Nepal among Lonely Planet's "Top 10" 2010 destinations
The sound of temple bells has replaced the stomp of army boots and peace has returned to Shangri-La. Read full article
- FEATURED: Swapnil Bagaicha (the Garden of Dreams) a quiet respite in the heart of Kathmandu
You cannot miss the combination of overall design and the details that make this garden stand out. Small pavilions, sculptures, waterfalls, exotic plants and flowers, ponds, circular gates, steps integrated into the lawn. A highly romantic place, from which it is difficult to leave. Read full article
- Sep 29,2010: Oman Air begins Muscat-Kathmandu flights
Four flights a week on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with new generation Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Read full article
- May 24,2010: Swayambhu gets a facelift
Over 100 artisans and other individuals participated in the renovation, which involved no less than the removal, restoration, re-gilding (with pure gold) and reinstallation of the vajra, the dharmadhatu mandala, the nine shrines in the dome, the harmika, torans, cornice, and the thirteen rings. Read full article or check out the picture blog
- Feb 03,2010: Etihad Airways starts Kathmandu - Nagoya service
Etihad Airways has started flying to Japanese city of Nagoya from Kathmandu via Abu Dhabi and Beijing Read full article
- Jan 01,2010: Narayanhiti Palace Museum draws crowds
The main entrance of the Palace, the Gaurishanker gate, is an exclusive piece of art. The artistic wood work is an exemplary piece of Nepali wooden art. The door is huge, 20 feet high and equally wide and very inviting. The doors of the Palace are named after the mountains of Nepal like Sagarmatha, Ganesh, Annapurna Read full article
- Dec 26,2009: New TSA guidelines for travel to the US
The Transportation Security Administration issued new security directives to all United States and international air carriers with inbound flights to the U.S. effective January 4, 2010. Read full article
- Dec 17,2009: Hamra Hajurama
Hamra Hajurama: Our Grandmothers is a storytelling project using the primary mediums of photography and text. It strives to inspire storytellers to go beyond the headlines to diverse parts of Nepal, and spend time with grandmothers with stories to tell.
The project is designed by photo.circle, a platform for emerging and professional photographers, based in Kathmandu.
- Dec 15,2009: Flydubai starts DBX-KTM flights
The cost of flying to one of Nepal“s top labor destinations has come down to $175 with the launch of a no-frills Kathmandu-Dubai air services by flydubai. Read full article























