News and Updates
In Loving Memory: Celebrating a Legacy of Leadership and Inspiration
Your unwavering vision and exemplary leadership inspired us all, guiding us through both challenges and triumphs. You were not just a leader but a mentor and friend, always encouraging us to strive for excellence and fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation.
Wishing you a very happy, prosperous Dashain 2081!
विजया दशमी तथा शुभ दिपावलीको हार्दिक मंगलमय शुभकामना।
Rain, Flood and Current Situation in Nepal
We would like to update you on the current situation in Nepal following the heavy rainfall that began on the night of Thursday, September 26. Over the past three days, the country has experienced severe floods and landslides, causing significant disruptions to road networks, with at least 60 affected locations.
Homestays: Their Tangible and Intangible Experience
In today’s world, travelers are seeking more meaningful and responsible ways to explore new places. This shift has brought the concept of community tourism to the forefront, where local communities invite visitors to immerse themselves in their culture, lifestyle, and environment.
Nepal’s Tourism Rebound: An 8.3% Surge in August 2024
According to the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB). This marks a promising uptick compared to August 2023 when 67,153 tourists visited the country, reaching a total of 72,719 tourists this year.
Divine Hospitality: The Heart of the Himalayan Welcome
Nepal, a land rich in ethnic diversity, is unified by one profound belief that transcends all cultural differences: hospitality. The phrase Atithi Devo Bhava, meaning “Guest is God,” is deeply rooted in Nepali culture, reflecting the nation’s commitment to treating visitors with the utmost reverence.
A Time of Tradition, Celebration and Joy
Nepal is a land rich in culture and tradition, with festivals being a significant part of the social and spiritual fabric of the country. As the month of Bhadra (August/September) dawns, Nepal is abuzz with a series of vibrant festivals that bring communities together in celebration and reflection.
How Travel Changes You: Life Transitions and Your Self-Identity
The benefits of travel extend far beyond the excitement of adventure and cultural discovery. While many see travel as an avenue for relaxation and exploration, it also serves as a profound catalyst for personal growth. The experiences and challenges faced during travel can significantly transform you, enhancing your capabilities and understanding in unexpected ways.
Nepal’s tiger conservation impressive with tripling of population
The world marked International Tiger Day 2024 along with Nepal today under the theme “Human-Tiger Coexistence, A Pathway to Prosperity” which highlighted the urgent need to address these challenges.
Community-Based Tourism's Contribution to Nepal's Sustainable Development
Community-Based Tourism (CBT) in Nepal is instrumental in promoting sustainable development by creating jobs, preserving culture, and protecting the environment. This growing trend involves local communities directly in tourism activities, ensuring that economic benefits remain within the community and fostering sustainable and respectful tourism practices.
Nepal Tourism Soars: Over 583,000 Tourists Visit in First Half of 2024
Nepal has seen a significant surge in tourism, welcoming 583,016 foreign visitors by the end of June 2024. According to the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), this marks an impressive increase in comparison to previous years, with a 6.21% rise from June 2023 and a 2.47% increase from June 2019.
Tips for First-Time Solo Travelers in Nepal
Embarking on your first solo trip to Nepal is an adventure filled with breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality. From the towering peaks of the Himalayas to the bustling streets of Kathmandu, Nepal offers a unique and transformative travel experience. To help you make the most of your journey, here are some essential tips for first-time solo travelers in Nepal.
Exploring Nepal’s Sustainable Wonders
In a world where our footprint is often heavier than our conscience, a beacon of hope emerges in the form of responsible tourism. Welcome to the realm of eco-friendly tourism, where every adventure is a step towards preserving our planet and uplifting local communities.
Celebrate World Environment Day 2024 with Green Jungle Resort
Welcome to Green Jungle Resort, where luxury meets sustainability, and every stay contributes to a healthier planet. This World Environment Day, we are excited to share our dedication to the theme of Land Restoration, Desertification, and Drought Resilience.
Temple Tiger Green Jungle Resort receives Travellers' Choice Award
Temple Tiger Green Jungle Resort has proudly received the prestigious Travellers' Choice Award from Tripadvisor, further solidifying its reputation as a top-tier destination for discerning travelers.
Nepal Launches Mount Everest Cleanup Campaign to Remove Trash and Recover Bodies
As the 2024 Himalayan mountaineering season commences, Nepal embarks on a monumental endeavor to clear Mount Everest of accumulated waste and retrieve the bodies of fallen climbers.
Happy Nepali New Year 2081 !!!
May this auspicious occasion usher in a year filled with prosperity, success, and joy for you and your loved ones.
Happy New Year from the Temple Tiger Group of Companies!
Nepal's March Tourism Surges: 28.90%
In March alone, Nepal welcomed a record-breaking 128,167 tourists from various countries, marking the highest monthly influx in the past four years. This represents a significant 28.90% increase compared to the same period last year,when the figure stood at 99,426.
Chitwan Chronicles: Exploring the Wild!
As the vibrant month of March unfolds its wings in the district of Chitwan, nestled in the southwestern corner of Bagmati Province, nature unveils its treasures in the Chitwan National Park.
Nepal’s Gharial population rises,but threats to the crocs persist.
The Gharial population in Nepal’s Chitwan National Park has shown a positive trend, with an 11% increase recorded at the beginning of 2024, totaling 265 individuals compared to 239 the previous year.