
BY DEBAJYOTI CHAKRABORTY
KOLKATA | 14 SEPTEMBER 2025
Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), the National Tourism Organization of Nepal, is pleased to inform you all thatpeace, stability, and normalcy have been fully restored across the country following recent politicaldevelopments.
With the formation of Interim Government under the premiership of the first female Prime Minister ofNepal Rt. Honble Sushila Karki, daily life has resumed smoothly, businesses and offices are open, andcitizens are returning to their livelihoods with renewed optimism after partially imposed curfews andrestrictions on travel.
A spirit of hope particularly among youth reflects growing confidence in good governance and socio-economic prosperity. Interim Government has assured timely elections, further strengthening publictrust and stability.

For travelers, these changes bring positive assurance. Public transportation, domestic and internationalflights, and all major tourist destinations are operating normally.
Hotels, restaurants, and travel services are open and welcoming guests in safe and comfortableenvironment.
Tourism in Nepal has a remarkable history of resilience. Despite past crises, including natural disastersand political challenges, Nepal’s tourism industry has consistently bounced back, showcasing theenduring spirit of its people, support of international tourism fraternity, and the timeless allure of itslandscapes and heritage.
Globally, destinations that have faced similar political upheavals have demonstrated tourism's ability torecover swiftly, and Nepal is no exception.
NTB is confident that tourism sector will once again rebound, stronger than ever, as visitors return to experience the unparalleled beauty of the Himalaya, vibrant cultural traditions, and sacred sites.
Nepal is now safe, peaceful, and ready to host visitors from around the world.
“For the latest travel updates and advisories, please visit NTB’s official website at www.ntb.gov.np orcontact our offices directly.We respect and appreciate incoming visitors’ continued love and support for destination Nepal,” added Nepal Tourism Board in a press release.
Meanwhile, Ms. Sanjita Upadhaya , Marketing and Sales Officer of Nepal’s leading and prominent travel and tourism agency Radha Krishna Holidays Pvt. Ltd adds:
“We are delighted to share Nepal has officially reopened its doors totourism, and we are overjoyed at the prospect of welcoming you back. After a time of uncertainty, weare more committed than ever to making your journey here safe, memorable, and deeply meaningful.
What’s new / What you need to know:
- New travel protocols have been put in place to ensure safety and comfort for all visitors.
- Health & hygiene measures across hotels, transportation, and guiding services have been
strengthened.
Entry requirements and visa procedures have been updated (please check the latest information beforeplanning).
- Our trekking trails, heritage sites, and natural landscapes await with renewed life and spirit.
Why visit now:
Nepal isn’t just reopening, it’s rejuvenating!! Imagine feeling the crisp Himalayan air on sunrise, sharingstories under starlit skies, or the quiet beauty of Buddhist monasteries as bells chime. Every path, everyvillage, every mountain holds a story. Being here now means being part of Nepal's resilient spirit.
Your safety is our priority:
- All service providers (hotels, guides, trekking agencies) are following enhanced safety protocols.
Tourist police and support services are fully operational and ready to assist.
- We encourage flexible booking and travel insurance for peace of mind.
“We understand that these past days have been difficult, not just for travelers, but for the people ofNepal who love to share our culture, our mountains, and our warmth. It means the world to us to beable to open again, to host real conversations, laughter over tea, footprints in the snow, and friendshipsthat cross borders.
If you’re considering a visit or want help planning a safe trip, we would be honoured to assist. Nepal hasbeen waiting for you!! With gratitude and anticipation,” said Ms. Arina Rupakheti, Trekking and Tour Consultant.

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