The move goes into effect next month and makes guides now mandatory, according to the Nepal Tourism Board.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
1 officer killed, 1 in serious condition after being shot in Missouri; manhunt underway for shooter
Hermann Police Department Detective Sgt. Mason Griffith died of his injuries at a hospital after being shot Sunday night, officials said.
Girl abducted at Washington mall in 2018 found safe in Mexico, FBI says
An 8-year-old girl last seen with her mother at a Washington mall before she was reported kidnapped in 2018 was found safe in Mexico, the FBI said.
Man unleashes flurry of punches on passenger on Southwest flight in Dallas, video shows
Phoenix-bound travelers were boarding Flight 117 at Dallas Love Field Airport when a man stood over another passenger and started pummeling him.
Goodbye, Matterhorn: Toblerone drops iconic mountain logo amid plans to move production
The Swiss milk chocolate maker Toblerone is shifting some production to Slovakia and will remove the Matterhorn mountain from its packaging design.
2 kidnapped Americans found dead, 2 others alive after abduction near Mexico border, officials say
The Americans, who traveled south of the border for medicine, were kidnapped in an attack carried out by gunmen in the border city of Matamoros.
4 kidnapped Americans crossed into Mexico to purchase medicine, Mexican president says
Meanwhile, the FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for the return of the Americans and the arrest of those involved in Mexico.
‘One sexy Sauvignon Blanc’: Snoop Dogg welcomes white wine into 19 Crimes family
Snoop Cali Blanc is a California Sauvignon Blanc and marks Snoop’s fourth wine in his successful Cali Wine Collection.
Toiletries? Yes. Cats? No. TSA agents find cat in passenger’s carry-on at X-ray checkpoint.
TSA agents said they found a cat inside a passenger’s bag while it passed through a security checkpoint at Norfolk International Airport in Virginia.
Pablo Escobar’s “cocaine hippos” won’t stop multiplying – so Colombia wants some gone
Pablo Escobar’s “cocaine hippos” won’t stop multiplying – so much Colombia now wants to move dozens of them out of the country.