While the world’s tech hubs compete to build metaverses and roll out 6G networks, an equally exciting, albeit very different, digital revolution is unfolding in the heart of the Himalayas.
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IT Park Nepal – a Dream or Reality? An Assessment of Current Government Initiatives to Support IT Sector
Why did this multi-million dollar project, intended to be the flagship of Nepal’s IT industry, become a ghost town?
Clouds Over the Himalayas: Current Status & Development of Data Centers and Cloud Infrastructure in Nepal
Nepal, a country whose image is inextricably linked with the majestic peaks of the Himalayas, is today on the threshold of a new era – the digital era.
Lumbini – The Awakened Giant: Strategic Plan for Multi-Billion Dollar Tourism
Lumbini’s status as the revered birthplace of Lord Buddha and a UNESCO World Heritage Site is its fundamental asset. This provides an internal, unique spiritual and historical value, recognized throughout the world.
Kathmandu’s Real Estate Market and Its Paradoxes: Price Growth, Rental, and Real Purchasing Power in 2025
On the one hand, there is a rapid, almost dizzying rise in land and housing prices. On the other hand, this rise appears to have little correlation with actual rental yields.
Visit Nepal 2.0: Learning from Past Campaigns and Developing a New National Tourism Promotion
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.
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.
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.
How Nepal Can Effectively Promote its Cultural Heritage, Gastronomy and Unique Festivals
To ensure sustainable growth of the tourism industry, reduce seasonal fluctuations and distribute economic benefits more evenly, Nepal needs to diversify its tourism offerings.
Solar and River Energy to Everyone: Solutions in Hydropower and Solar Panels Provide Light and Heat to Remote Villages
Electrification rates in rural areas, where more than 80% of the population lives, have soared from less than 35% in 2000 to an impressive 93.4% by 2023.
