 |
| |
Latest news
Nepal to host International hoteliers meet
Nepal is hosting the world congress of the International Hotel and Restaurant Association (IHR&A) in the first week of December. The event was last organized in Nepal about four decades ago.
Dr Ghassan Aidi, president of the association, recently met Prime Minister JhalanathKhanal in Kathmandu and sought the support of the government to the event. Responding to Aidi, Khanal promised all possible support to the event and expressed hope that the event would help promote the ongoing Nepal Tourism Year 2011.
The association had held one of its previous congresses in Nepal way back in 1968, said Aidi, adding that the upcoming event would make wider impact in Nepal’s tourism.
“With more than 300,000 hotels and 800,000 restaurants as its members, IHR&A is a big organization and look forward to bring them to Nepal in December,” according to Aidi.
|
| |
| |
| |
Aarya Village Travel in ATM
Aarya Village Travel participated in Arabian Travel Market – ATM held in Dubai from May 2nd to 5th. Arabian Travel Market is the travel and tourism event unlocking business potential within the Middle East for inbound and outbound tourism professionals. Tourism destinations from the Middle East and around the world showcase a diverse range of accommodation options, breathtaking tourism attractions and new airline routes. More than two hundred fifty business professionals and visitors visited in Aarya Village Travel stall at the time.
We were presented with brochures, business cards, short video, banners and posters. Whoever visited to our stall showed a great enthusiasm to work with our company and promote Nepal, since many people and agencies’ representatives were unknown about the tourism of Nepal. It was our great opportunity to explain them about Nepal, tourism places, weather, attractions and about our own company Aarya Village Travel as well. Aarya Village Travel put every effort to unleash the potentials of Nepal tourism in world market.
The event was quite successful in terms of exposing Aarya Village Travel in world tourism market. Many travel agencies are showing their willingness to work with our company which is very positive outcome from the event. We will continue our participation in next year as well.
See you next year!!
|
| |
| |
| |
Aarya Village Travel in Travel Fair
Aarya Village Travel participated in Chalo Jaai TTE fair being held in the beautiful and historic city of Kolkata, India from 16-18 July 2010.
The show exhibited more than 100 exhibitors and a show floor spanning five acres which makes the Expo one of the largest of its kind in the Kolkata. The Show also offers access to expert advice, domestic and international tour operators, value-prices vacation packages and show-only discounts. The show is an adventure in itself where attendees can meet their favorite travel personalities, experience cultures from around the world and enjoy on-site activities. The organizers expected more than 25000 visitors in the fair in 3 days.
Chalo Jaai is tourism fair with difference. The main objective of the fair is to promote tourism in India and its neighboring countries and to foster friendship among people. The Fair is jointly organized by a leading television channel in Kolkata “Chalo Jaai”. Nepal received the partner country status and was promoted in a big way. Malaysia was given the theme destination.
Nepal got an overwhelming response from the visitors on both days of the fair. Since it was the first time participation from Nepal in Kolkata, the visitors were indeed very happy to see our presence. Our stall stood unique and colorful with its typical decorations which attracted a larger number of media people and visitors to our stalls.
The Nepal stall fully emphasized the promotion of the upcoming Nepal Tourism Year 2011 campaign. The campaign succeeded in getting attention from the Media as well as the visitors. Some of the online travel websites have assured the coverage of Nepal emphasizing the NTY2011 Campaign in their respective websites.
Most of the visitors were quite updated about Nepal and seemed concerned about the country’s political situation. The visitors seemed serious and they queried mostly about Muktinath and Manasorovar trekking and culture tours besides travel season and connectivity. They showed due interest in the NTY 2011 and asked if the Government or private sectors had any special packages or incentives for travelers during that period.
The Fair organizers also gave a special platform for a Nepal briefing session on the final day amidst some hundred visitors. NTY2011 was fully promoted in the session and people interacted and asked many questions related to the campaign. NTB felicitated two Mount Everest Climbers from Kolkata in the event. The Summiteers made a power-point presentation on their journey to Nepal and Mt. Everest.
|
| |
| |
| |
Everest Marathon
Tenzing Hillary Everest Marathon is an International High Altitude Adventure Sports Event being held at Mt. Everest Base Camp every year on May 29, criss-crossing the Highland Sherpa Trails of Khumbu Valley, to commemorate the historical ascent of Mount Everest by Late Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary on May 29, 1953.
This time Phurba Tamang of Khotang District, Nepal defended the eighth Tenzing-Hillary Everest Marathon.Phurba a 22 year old chap completed the highest altitude marathon of the world in 3hrs, 41min, 20sec — a minute more than his last year’s timing. Phurba pocketed a purse of $1,000 along with the title. In all, 103 athletes — 69 locals and 34 foreigners from other 13 nations — participated in the event. Athletes from Brazil, Finland, Hungary and Poland participated for the first time in the marathon. French ambassador to Nepal Henry Gilles Garault, Malaysian ambassador to Nepal Dato’ Ilankovan Kolandavelu among others handed over the prizes.
The marathon started from Khumbu Ice-fall, situated at 5,360 meters from the sea level and ended at Namche Bazaar (3,445m). Everest Marathon, the world's highest marathon, the Toughest Marathon and the Ultimate Mountain. Race, is open for all High Altitude Running enthusiasts above 18 years of age with sound mind and body.
The Marathon Event is to salute these 2 Great Heroes of our Human Civilization, regardless of their Nationality & origin, ventured out into the unknown and carried Human spirit to the TOP of the World or the Summit of Mother Earth, glorifying the success of the entire mankind civilization.
|
| |
| |
| |
Illegal Trekking Operators
Increasing number of illegal trekking operators is becoming a serious problem for Nepali trekking industry. As an umbrella organization of trekking agencies in Nepal, Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal (TAAN) would like to request all trekkers to take the service of only the government authorized trekking companies for ethical, legal and trouble-free trekking trips in Nepal.
Who are the illegal trekking operators?
1. "Tour leaders" based in foreign countries
It has come to our notice that some ‘tour leaders’ are forming trekking groups at their home country and operating in Nepal without taking the service of local companies and paying no taxes at all to the government except the national park fees. Most of the trekkers joining these groups do not know that they are avoiding taxes and their trip is illegal. According to Nepal’s legal provision, no foreigner can independently operate trekking trips in Nepal. These illegal operators do not insure their porters and guides and trekkers are likely to face difficulty in arranging emergency evacuation as they do not have any representatives in Nepal. As a responsible human being, it is your duty to ask your group leader/tour organizer whether or not they are joining any local company. We kindly request you to make a trip which is ethical and legal and avoid yourself from falling into unnecessary trouble.
2. Some Nepalese trekking guides
The existing tourism law does not allow a Nepali trekking guide to independently operate or run a trekking trip. A trekking guide can either work with a trekking company or work as a freelance guide offering his/her guiding services but cannot organize a trekking trip. Many trekkers, who are not aware of existing laws, are found to be asking trekking guides to organize their trip (instead of asking a trekking company). This would be just ‘paying for a trouble’. If your trekking guide proposes you to organize a trip, your answer should be ‘No’.
A trekking guide himself is not insured and he would not insure the trekking staffs that he takes along. Only a registered trekking company can insure all its trekking staffs accompanying the groups. If something goes wrong with the porters and guides, the trekkers who hire them would be liable for their emergency evacuation, medical treatments and other emergencies, which will cost a huge amount. Equally serious is, if you fall sick or get injured in the mountains, they cannot arrange emergency evacuation for you.
In case your belongings are stolen or if somebody harmed you while on the trek, you will be unable to complain anywhere because your trekking status is already illegal. Most of such cases have happened with the trekkers who join illegal treks where there would be no responsible party for the whole organizing.
3. Hotels
We have found that many trekkers are buying trekking package from the hotel where they stay, which is not legal. According to existing laws, your hotel cannot organize a trek. From legal point of view, buying a trek through your hotel is like buying through an individual. However, if you buy the trip through the travel counter run by an authorized company in the hotels (make sure that it is the counter of authorized company), it is all right.
All the foreigners, including those working in the diplomatic missions or NGOs /INGOs, are also required to join the trekking company for their trekking trips except in some special cases. Since trekking companies have been authorized by the government to organize trekking trips, you will always get better rates and attractive trips through a trekking company.
As a foreigner, you can go embark on trekking trips independently without taking the services of a guide or porter-- self guided and carrying your luggage yourself, but if you take the services of the guide or porter, you must go through an authorized trekking company and that these staffs must be insured.
TAAN, along with other concerned government bodies, is enforcing strict provisions at check points along the trekking trail to discourage illegal trekking trips. We would like to inform all the trekkers to use the services of the authorized operators and avoid getting returned from trek if found trekking illegally.
Your support in this regard would help us to make your trip both financially and physically safe, ethical and help the tax sustain taxpaying companies and the government to get optimum benefits from the trekking sector.
|
| |
| |
| |
Nepal Tourism Year 2011
Nepal Tourism Year 2011 (NTY-2011) was formally launched at a special programme on February 26, 2010 amidst the fanfare. Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal launched the formal beginning of NTY-2011 by lighting a peace lamp brought from Lumbini at the Army Pavilion in Tundikhel, Kathmandu, Nepal.
In a very jubilant demonstration of solidarity, more than 40 thousands of people from various sectors assembled at the Army ground in Tundikhel.
People from many sectors were gathered on the ground to support and launch the NTY-2011. Around 18 major political parties committed to support the campaign verbally and by signing the manifesto in front of thousands of people.
It is hope that the tourism industry will boom in coming years as many international travelogue and agency quoted Nepal as one of the best adventure destinations in world tourism market.
For more details about NTY - 2011 www.nepaltourismyear2011.com
|
| |
| |
| |
Hiking Program
Aarya Village Travel has just started one day hiking program around Kathmandu Valley on every saturday. Last Saturday a group of people were participated in this program. We went to Shivapuri National Park to Sundarijal - almost 5 hours non-stop jungle walk. It was almost 14 KM walk.
It was a beautiful moment walking inside the forest with friends. Everybody enjoyed a lot. We saw many birds, some monkeys and beautiful scene of Kathmandu valley. When we aarived to Sundarijal, we enjoyed with the river. The hiking rejuvinated us very much.
The coming Saturday we are going to Champadevi which is 8 KM from Kirtipur. The main attractions of this Hiking is village walk, Jungle walk, beautiful long chain of Himalayas and the entire scene of Kathmandu Valley. Anyone can join us. It is free of cost. If you are in Kathmandu then let us know. |
| |
| |
| |
Nepal in Top Ten List
Nepal has been recommended one of the "Top Ten Travel Recommendations for 2010" by news.scotsman.com. For more information please click the below link
http://news.scotsman.com/spectrum/Travel-Top-ten-travel-recommendations.5969809.jp |
| |
| |
| |
Govt issues Everest Declaration
The cabinet meeting of Nepal Government issued a 10-point Everest Declaration at Kala Patthar, 18,192 feet above sea level and near the base camp of world´s highest peak Mt Everest, on December 4, 2009
Prime Minister Mr. Madhav Kumar Nepal along with 23 ministers, some of them with oxygen masks, held the meeting at the Kala Patthar plateau to raise awareness about melting Himalaya due to climate change.
With the Everest Declaration, the government has committed to increase the conservation areas in the country from 20 per cent to 25 per cent and consolidating 40 per cent forest area. It also focuses in raising awareness on climate change issues and seeking international commitment and support to address the issues.
At the beginning of the cabinet meeting, PM Nepal briefed ministers about the motive of the meeting. "Climate change is not only issue of the mountainous nations or nations at the sea level, it´s a common issue of all," he said.
"To save the earth, the biggest sacrifice is needed from the nations producing large amount of carbon," he added.
|
| |
| |
| |
Jet Airways introduces new KATHMANDU-MUMBAI Service
Jet Airways, India’s premier international airline has introduced a new service on the Mumbai-Kathmandu - Mumbai sectors, its third service to the Nepalese capital from India, with a state-of-the-art Boeing 737-800 aircraft from Wednesday, December 2, 2009.
The new flight will operate five days a week - on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Jet Airways flight 9W 266 will depart from Mumbai at 8:05 am and arrive in Kathmandu at 10:55 am. Flight 9W 265 will then leave Kathmandu at 11:55 am and reach Mumbai at 2:20 pm.
“We are planning to make daily flights from next year,” said PK Singha, vice-president of Jet Airways.
Jet Airways currently operates 26 flights between Nepal and India. There are two Jet Airways flights between Kathmandu and New Delhi in a day. JetLite, a subsidiary of Jet Airways, offers one daily flight on these destinations.
Jet Airways has good domestic and international network from Mumbai. “Mumbai is a good place of transit to Gulf countries, North America, Europe and South-East Asia,” Singha said adding Kathmandu-Mumbai flights will provide seamless connectivity between Nepal and other destinations. Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) chief executive officer Prachanda Man Shrestha said, “NTB believes the flight link will be beneficial for Nepal Tourism Year 2011.” The number of Indian tourists has rapidly increased in recent months ¬ experiencing a growth of 20 per cent and 16 per cent in October and November, respectively.
Jet Airway’s Mumbai-Kathmandu flight has 144 seats including 20 business class seats. The introductory price of the Kathmandu-Mumbai flight is NRs 16,000.
In a press release issued on the day, Mr. Nikos Kardassis, CEO, Jet Airways, says, “The India-Nepal sector is a very busy one, with relatively large volumes of passenger traffic. With the success of our services to Kathmandu, there has been increasing demand for direct air connections between the Indian commercial hub of Mumbai and Kathmandu. Having introduced the same in the festive season, we are confident that our new service on this sector will be much appreciated by both business and leisure travelers alike.”
|
| |
| |
| |
|
|