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Nepal 40th World Tourism Day Celebrations
The rally saw the participation of tourism ministry officials (MoCTCA), organizations and entrepreneurs and general public
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The world observes the 40th World Tourism Day today – September 27, 2019 and Nepal joins the global celebrations with the theme Tourism and Jobs: A Better Future for All.
The Nepal Government and tourism entrepreneurs in Nepal have been organizing various programs in a week-long World Tourism Day event between September 20-28, 2019.
The World Tourism Day main organizing committee in Nepal held a morning rally in Kathmandu today in the morning, which began from Employees Provident Fund office in Thamel and culminated with a formal program at the Republic Monument.
The rally saw the participation of tourism ministry officials (MoCTCA), organizations and entrepreneurs and general public.
World Tourism Day 2019 in Nepal – Highlights
Tourism, Culture and Civil Aviation Minister Yogesh Bhattarai’s commemorative message
40th World Tourism Day 2019 official celebration at Gantantra Park, Narayanhity, Kathmandu
Special welcome program including welcoming tourists at Pokhara Airport and Tribhuvan International Airport and from major tourism sites & Kakadvitta, Jhapa and Gaddachauki, Kanchanpur entry points
Celebrating Deepawali in tourism offices and establishments
Nepal Tourism, Culture and Civil Aviation Minister Yogesh Bhattarai commemorative message
Special discount packages offerings for domestic and international tourists in terms of accommodation, travel and amenities
Special programs by Pokhara Tourism Associations
World Tourism Day major destinations live streaming including Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Gaddachauki, Gantantra Park, Jhapa, Kakadvitta, Kathmandu and Kanchanpur entry points
Hiking trip from Syuchatar to Bhimguda in Kathmandu with participants such the MoCTCA, the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), Tourism Associations, Celebrities and Journalists.
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