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Nepal News - Latest News of Nepal |
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| Nepal News - Latest News of Nepal |
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 Adventure Silk Road group Inc. is an adventure and leisure tour company based in the youngest republic of the world - Nepal. It is one of the oldest companies in town, run and operated by a team of professionals who have been involved in the trade since 1985. The company focuses in packaging of the tourism products of Nepal as well as its neighboring Himalayan destinations - Tibet and Bhutan and offering them to the prospective visitors wanting to visit any of the above destinations. Its services expands from tours, travel, hotel reservation, mice arrangements to airline ticketing, rent a car services, soft adventures and mountain expedition.  Information is the key to any success. Considering this fact, Adventure Silk Road not only wants itself to be up to date with the latest happenings in Nepal in tourism sectors as well as the country as a whole, it wants all those people who love Nepal and want to be updated with the latest situation of the country. We have thus designed the "Nepalnews" section where we will be posting the latest updates from Nepal - political, social, economical and others. We are sure, this section will definitely be beneficial for all the visitors to this page and especially to those who are planning to visit Nepal sometime sooner. Please feel free to write to us, if any of the news draws your attention and want to acquire know information about that. Sincerely, Nepalnews Administrator |
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Seven-party alliance says no to registration |
SAARC envoy hails Dhaka summit |
Undeclared curfew in Butwal to foil peaceful meet: CPN (UML) |
Maoists agree to join mainstream |
Nepal leaders meet Maoists: BBC, No, its false, MK Nepal |
CIAA locks pharmacy |
Nepali leaders, envoys in Delhi |
Top UML leader leaves for New Delhi (7:40 p .m.) |
Moriarty arrives in Delhi for consultations |
Address from His Majesty Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev King of Nepal |
ACC U-19 cricket semi-finals: Nepal in strong position |
Media has right to broadcast news: former CJ |
India has very very high stakes in Nepal: Saran |
13th SAARC summit: China just tore up India’s Monroe doctrine |
UAE, Singapore and Hong Kong into quarter finals |
British envoy Bloomfield calls on Madhav Nepal |
South Asia home to world's poorest |
Kofi Annan's advisor in capital |
Deaf cricket team Leaves for Lucknow to participate in Deaf World Cup |
Uzbekistan slams Kyrgyzstan in opener of AFC U-17 |
ACC U-19 Cup: Bahrain into QF; Thailand stuns Qatar |
Bush to sign strict laws on Nepal this week |
Professionals take to street against Media Ordinance |
China, Japan enter SAARC as observers |
Afghanistan becomes new SAARC member, China and Japan to get observer status |
King meets Indian PM |
Address from Nepal King at SAARC |
US trying to legitimize Feb. 1 royal step: Nepal |
Polls irrelevant in present situation: former CJ |
UML General Secy returns home; rules out talks with Maoists |
Nepal move surprises India: Reports |
Sales of mobile phone sets up in Kathmandu |
Parties working to expand democratic center: Leaders |
US envoy at Dhankuta Appellate Court |
Nepal positive for regional cooperation: HM |
Kuwait, Qatar enter quarter finals of ACC U-19 Cup |
RNAC flights face cancellation |
ACC U-19 cricket: Nepal romps into quarters |
Tourism festivals in Min and Far Western region |
Over 3,000 take part in Satyagraha |
Govt willing to cooperate with parties: Dr Giri |
Parliamentary democracy is the best: Bhutanese king |
Indian PM to remind King of his democracy promise |
Many held over murder of Nepali labourer in Dubai |
Nepal, Koirala’s Delhi visits’ timing raise eyebrows |
India provides Rs. 280m for Manmohan Memorial Polytechnic |
Patriotism should be made focal point:king |
ACC U-19 Cricket: Nepal beat Brunai by 10 wkt; enter into quarterfinals |
Peace elusive without patriotism: HM King |
Cross border movement declines after implementation of ID card system |
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