
the Prince of Bahrain and his enthusiasm to visit Nepal, Nepal Government has allowed Prince and his team (18 members) to visit Nepal during the COVID pandemic. Nevertheless, Nepal and its culture regard Guests as God and serving guests as the primary duty and holy act because for Nepal and Nepali “Atithi Deva Bhava”. Among the 18 visitors, 15 are from Bahrain and 3 are from the United Kingdom.
Moreover, all the climbers must follow the safety recommendations prepared by Nepal Health Ministry upon their arrival. They have to stay in quarantine for a week and undergo a PCR test before heading to climbing destinations.

Among the visitors, 15 are from Bahrain, and three are from the United Kingdom. Prince of Bahrain and the team will reach Nepal on charter flights after 15 September to climb Mt. Manaslu and Mt. Lobuche as informed by the Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation (MoCTCA).
Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation as well as the Health Ministry is working on safe and healthy travel such that travelers around the globe can enjoy a safe stay in Nepal.
Nepal Peak Climbing has always been one of the attractive factors towards Nepal and the royal visit showcase the magic of Peak Climbing in Nepal. If peak climb lures you, you can watch our packages. If you are non-climber, there are other travel packages too.