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Nepal set to welcome large group of Vietnamese tourists via charter flights

In a groundbreaking development for Nepal’s tourism, a surge of visitors from Vietnam is on the horizon, marking a pivotal moment in the country’s travel history. Rupsey Holidays, the orchestrators of this venture, have disclosed that a significant contingent of Vietnamese tourists is poised to embark on a three-day journey to Nepal, facilitated by three chartered aircraft.

Ramesh Parajuli, the Managing Director of Rupsey Holidays, unveiled the meticulous plan, highlighting the arrival dates of the Vietnamese travelers: October 21, 25, and 29. These visitors will delve into a range of Nepalese locales, including Kathmandu, Pokhara, Lumbini, and more.

This group of travelers predominantly comprises high-profile tourists, a development expected to enhance Nepal’s standing as a preferred destination for discerning explorers. With around 15 percent of Vietnam’s population adhering to Buddhism, it is anticipated that some visitors may extend their stay for meditation and yoga retreats at various Buddhist temples and monasteries across Nepal.

Moreover, Rupsey Holidays is actively engaged in streamlining reciprocal charter flights from Nepal to Vietnam, rendering travel economically viable for both sides. The company is offering one-way seats on these flights and has introduced an exclusive tour package priced at NPR 120,000 for Nepali tourists eager to explore Vietnam.

This comprehensive package encompasses a five-day, four-night sojourn in Hanoi, Vietnam, encompassing visits to various landmarks, a full-day cruise, visa facilitation, and round-trip airfare. Rupsey Holidays anticipates a substantial influx of Nepali tourists seizing this opportunity to discover the wonders of Vietnam.

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