There is a need for “Visit Nepal 2.0” – not just another campaign, but a fundamental paradigm shift. This new strategy should shift the focus from quantity to creating a high-quality, sustainable and, as a result, high-revenue tourism product.
Month: May 2025
Who Will Feed Nepal Tomorrow: A Strategic Plan to Revive the Agricultural Sector by Engaging the Youth
Nepal’s agriculture is at a critical crossroads. Although the sector provides employment for the vast majority of the population, its contribution to GDP is disproportionately low, reflecting systemic inefficiencies and low productivity.
Next-Generation Remittances: How Fintech Transforming the Market in Nepal – Opportunities for Banks
The digital transformation of the remittance sector offers significant opportunities for Nepal’s commercial banks. These include expanding their customer base, especially among the younger generation
Nepal on the Global IT Map: How Can Local Outsourcing Companies Break Through to Large Western Customers?
For Nepal, located at the heart of this region, a window of opportunity of historic proportions is opening up.
Technology at the Service of Tradition: How to Build a Global Business on Nepalese Crafts
In this inefficient system, the biggest loser is the main creator: the Nepalese artisan. His unique talent and hours of painstaking work earn him only a fraction of the price paid by the end consumer in New York, London or Tokyo.
Green Finance for a Sustainable Nepal: Assessing the Banking Sector’s to Finance Green Projects
The key findings indicate that despite the emergence of building blocks for green finance, such as dedicated credit products and green bond issuance, the banking sector faces significant systemic challenges.
Up to 30% of the Crop to Landfill: A Practical Guide for Nepalese Farmers to Minimize Post-Harvest Losses
For a farmer in Nepal, every harvested fruit, every ear of rice, represents months of hard work, hope and investment. But the harsh reality is that up to 30% of that harvest can be lost before it even reaches the table.
Two New Airports: How Pokhara and Bhairahawa Really Changed Nepal’s Tourism Map in 2025?
Driven in large part by the expected opening of two new international airports – Pokhara International Airport (PIA) and Gautam Buddha International Airport (GBIA) in Bhairahawa.
Nepal’s SME Credit Dilemma: Analyzing of New Government Support Programs and Innovative Fintech Solutions
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are the cornerstone of Nepal’s economy, playing an indispensable role in its development and the welfare of the people. However, despite their importance, SMEs in Nepal face serious obstacles in accessing finance, which is called the “credit dilemma.”
Investment in Nepal’s hotel sector: Analysis of risks, returns and promising “blind spots” for the new hotels 2025-2027
The importance of tourism for the socio-economic development of Nepal cannot be overstated. The industry is seen by the government as an important tool for reducing poverty and achieving greater social equality among the population.
