
The Nepal International Tourism Fair, a two-day event dedicated to boosting Nepal’s presence on the global tourism map, concludes successfully on Saturday. The fair was held on June 14th and 15th. It was organized by Summit Events Markets.
The exhibition consisted of stalls from 150 tourism professionals from 16 nations, including prominent participation from the Malaysia Tourism Board and the Bihar Tourism Board in India. This diverse involvement demonstrates the event’s international popularity and collaborative spirit.
Ram Prasad Sapkota, Vice-Chairman of the Nepal Tourism Board, emphasizes the fair’s importance in promoting Nepal’s tourism potential on a global scale. He applauds the private sector’s efforts and recognizes their critical contribution to the industry’s growth.
Sunita Dangol, Deputy Mayor of KMC, underlines the significance of such events in Nepal’s tourism economy. In her final remarks, she states KMC’s unshakable commitment to promoting Kathmandu’s heritage and tourist attractions. Dangol urges international participants to share information about Nepal’s distinctive attractions with their own nations.
Bishnu Pandey, Managing Director of Summit Events Markets, reports that over 5,000 people attended the exhibition. He emphasizes the fair’s success in enabling useful group conversations on tourism promotion tactics. The event’s success sets the door for future attempts. The organizers are also planning a second edition of the fair for May 30 and 31 of next year.
The Nepal International Tourism Fair is a significant step toward reinforcing Nepal’s reputation as a top tourism destination. It is important for the growth of Nepali tourism industry.
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