Magnificent
Nepal
Namaste from Nepal! After spending almost a month in
Nepal we were sorry to leave this friendly country with
its friendly people, fascinating mountains and excellent
cuisine. As many people nowadays we had some concerns
about the safety before we arrived but it turned out
quickly that press exaggerated the situation. We have
never experienced hostility towards foreigners, quite
the opposite, everybody was very friendly and helpful.
http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Nepal/blog-46929.html
French
Say Nepal Safe for Trekkers
Two French trekkers, Rene-Tomio, 62 and Jacques-Cordola,
56, traveled from Kanchanjunga to Dhaulagiri, the
two ends of the Himalayan range stretching from the
eastern to the western parts of Nepal. According to
the trekkers, the trip was more than an adventure;
they were trying to send a message to the mountaineering
and trekking community.
http://www.stellarmag.com/news/2005/12/22/0003
Nepal
safe for travelling
KATHMANDU: Indian tourists from XLRI Jamshedpur, School
of Business and Human Resources India, have commented
that even remote areas in Nepal are safe to travel.
http://www.southasianmedia.net/cnn.cfm?id=281377&category=Economy&Country=NEPAL
Safety
in Nepal
There has not been any tourist casualty resulting
out of the conflict in Nepal in these 10 years. •
Maoist charge a travel permit fee in their areas,
amounting to about 20 USD and give you a receipt so
that you do not get doubly charged ...
http://nepaltraveladvisory.blogspot.com/2006/02/safety-in-nepal.html
Shopping
in Nepal
He said I must have paid the tourist price, he would
have gotten it for at least 30% less. Kathmandu nepal
safety shopping travel Trekking in NepalKathmandu,
nepal, safety, shopping, travel, Trekking in Nepal.
http://www.sherpatrek.com/weblog/2005/11/16/shopping-in-nepal.html
Nepal
records zero fatality in aviation in 2005
The year 2005 created a new history in the field of
civil aviation with zero fatality for the year from
January 4, 2005 to January 4, 2006. This news was
disclosed by a high official at Civil Aviation Authority
of Nepal here today in a seminar entitled "Human
Factor: Contributing Factor to Control Flight to Terrain".
http://nepaltraveladvisory.blogspot.com/2006/01/nepal-records-zero-fatality-in.html
Source: http://www.welcomenepal.com/nepal/safe.asp