Nepal Bengal Tiger & Snow Leopard Conservation Success
In the shadow of the Himalayas and the Terai lowlands, Nepal is a conservation beacon for Bengal tigers and snow leopards. Both species faced near extinction from poaching, habitat loss,…
Habitat Loss in Nepal: Climate Change & Human Impact on Wildlife
Nepal, a country famed for its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity, is home to some of the world’s most endangered wildlife. From the dense forests of the Terai to the…
Everest Base Camp: Planning a Costed Clean-Up Program
The Everest Base Camp trek is an awe-inspiring journey that connects trekkers to the roof of the world. Yet, as its popularity continues to soar, so do the environmental and…
Everest Base Camp Trek: How to Trek Responsibly
More Than a Trek, a Journey of Responsibility The Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek is more than a physical challenge or a bucket-list milestone – it is a transformative experience…
What Glacier Loss Means for Everest Base Camp
The Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek stands as an iconic adventure drawing tens of thousands of trekkers each year to the roof of the world. However, this adventurous playground is…
Nepal’s Green Hydrogen Revolution: Powering a Sustainable Future
The world stands at a critical crossroads. Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it’s reshaping our reality through unpredictable weather patterns and rising temperatures that devastate communities globally. For…
Nepal’s Rivers at Risk: Why Protecting Them Matters
Rivers have always been the lifelines of Nepal. From the fast-flowing waters of the Koshi to the deep currents of the Karnali, these rivers not only shape our landscapes but…
How Sustainable Farming Is Transforming Agriculture in Nepal
Nepal’s hills and valleys have long been home to hardworking farmers. Agriculture isn’t just a livelihood here – it’s a way of life. Yet, as the climate shifts and rainfall…
Janitor Fish in Nepal: Scientists Warn of Threat to Native Species
KATHMANDU — A fish native to the Amazon Basin has been recorded for the first time in Nepal’s river systems, raising alarm among scientists over potential threats to local aquatic…
The Himalayas on the Edge: Melting Glaciers, Rising Risks
The Himalayas, the world’s “Third Pole,” hold more frozen water than anywhere outside the Arctic and Antarctic. Stretching across eight countries, these mountains supply freshwater to nearly two billion people,…
















