The spring season is considered appropriate for trekking to the Annapurna Base Camp, Pun Hill, Jomsom and other trekking routes in the Annapurna Circuit. Consoled by the recent declaration of truce between the government and the Maoists, and fascinated by the onset of spring season, the number of Visitor coming to Pokhara has increased, most of whom would go on trekking. Trekking Agents Association of Nepal (TAAN) Pokhara and Union of Trekking Travel Rafting Labourers want to discourage the unauthorised trekking agents serving in the Annapurna area. In order to curb the self-appointed trekking agents serving in the Annapurna area, these two trekking bodies have started a week-long sudden inspection check at three major points en route the Annapurna area from Pokhara, namely Gaunda Fedi, Bire Thanti and Pokhara Bus Park. The inspection teams will check whether a trekking group is accompanied by an unauthorised trekking agent or not. About 60 per cent of the trekkers going to Annapurna area from Pokhara are served by unauthorised agents. Generally, the hotels arrange such unauthorised trekking agents to its clients. "The unauthorised trekking agents are not trained and hence less competent. It is impossible for the trekkers to receive quality service and proper guidance from such agents. On the other hand, their wages are not fixed and they do not get health insurance facilities. If they are not clever enough, it is possible that they are cheated on their pay," TAAN officials stated. To be an authorised trekking agent, one has to obtain licence from TAAN.
Royal
Nepal Airlines (RNA) will for the first time begin flights to Kuala Lumpur
from Kathmandu and resume suspended flights to Singapore sometime in March.
Following
the success of Qatar Airways' flights between Doha and Kathmandu, Qatar
Airways (QA) is planning to link the Nepali capital to the Malaysian capital
of Kuala Lumpur from coming April with its daily flights. The Airways annually
brings around 90,000 tourists from Europe and Far East countries through
Doha. The Airways is also carrying around 35,000 Nepali passengers annually. Qatar
Airways began flying to Kathmandu in 1996 with one flight per week. But
it expanded its fleet to 11 flights a week since last October. Baker also
said that they are looking for government's approval for increasing the
number of flights to two per daily. The Airways has connection with 38
destinations around the world.
Dolakha:
Travellers robbed along Lamosangu-Jiri road Tourists
and general travellers visiting Dolakha complain of being robbed at various
sections of the Lamosangu-Jiri road along the Araniko Highway by groups
of people claiming to be Maoists. Victims have reported that groups of
youth, waiting along the roadside, forcibly stop vehicles and threaten
the passengers into 'donating' money claiming that they are Maoists. Most
of these incidents have occurred at Bhudey, Kharidhunga, and Halhale of
the Lamosangu-Jiri road. Since the Maoists started collecting 'donations'
through threats and intimidation, now even village children and youth are
doing this money extortion business on the pretext of being Maoists. Travellers reported that the youth did not let them go until they gave them 2000 rupees. Till now, however, no foreigners have been subjected to this new form of extortion. It is suspected that persons with criminal records and living in villages near the road are involved in the roadside extortions.
Kathmandu
Valley: Security stepped up Security in the Kathmandu valley has been stepped up following information received by the police that the Maoist rebels had instructed their comrades to carry out blasts in key locations and also spread a wave of terror. Security personnel were busy interrogating taxi drivers and private motorists to check possible assaults from the Maoists. The security wing was kept on high alert after the police discovered documents consisting the details of the attacks to be carried out in the valley from a suspected Maoist who was arrested last week.
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