Kathmandu, 7 June 2025 - Lemon Tree Premier Budhanilkantha, a leading hospitality brand in Nepal, marked World Environment Day with a week-long celebration dedicated to environmental sustainability and community engagement. Through a series of impactful cleaning campaigns, the initiative emphasized the importance of preserving cultural heritage and natural beauty.
The hotel launched its Environment Week on 5 June with a cleaning drive at Budhanilkantha Temple, one of Kathmandu’s most significant cultural and religious sites. Volunteers from Lemon Tree Premier worked tirelessly to enhance the cleanliness of the temple grounds, demonstrating their commitment to environmental stewardship and respect for sacred spaces.
Extending its outreach beyond cultural landmarks, Lemon Tree Premier collaborated with Nepal Army, Nepal Scout, and Ultimate Venue for a large-scale cleaning campaign on the popular Tarebhir hiking trails on 7 June. Together, volunteers cleaned the trails and surrounding natural areas, promoting eco-friendly tourism and highlighting the need to protect Nepal’s pristine environment.
The campaigns saw enthusiastic participation, reflecting a collective desire to achieve a greener, cleaner Nepal. Volunteers from diverse backgrounds united under a shared vision of environmental sustainability, showcasing the power of collaboration in tackling ecological challenges.
As part of its broader sustainability mission, Lemon Tree Premier Budhanilkantha continues to lead by example through regular cleanup drives, educational outreach programs, and community partnerships. These efforts underscore the hotel’s dedication to fostering environmental awareness and inspiring action at the grassroots level.
World Environment Day served as a timely reminder of the urgent need to protect Nepal’s cultural and natural treasures, and Lemon Tree Premier Budhanilkantha’s initiatives provided a shining example of how businesses can play an active role in creating a sustainable future.