Sunday, August 8, 2010

VISIT NEPAL

   VISITE     Visit Nepal '98        NEPAL IN 1998
While we are talking about tourism in Nepal than I would like to express the development improvement in economics situation in 1998 at the time of visit Nepal programs. At that time the economic stability of Nepal is highly improve and also attract the huge number of tourist in Nepal. The program demands the undertaking and co-ordination of activities by different organizations in the tourism sector, i.e. government and private, other business sectors of the economy, other sectors of government, municipalities and local governments, NGOs, International organizations, self-help groups and most importantly the involvement of the people of Nepal.
The outstanding diversities of nature and culture existing here are second to none. The most exhilarating titles with which Nepal has been admired and praised by various  renowned travel authors in recognition of her cultural richness, viz., Living cultural Museum,  Shangri-la, Roof of the World, Birth place of the Apostle of Peace, Country of Living  Goddess, City of Golden Pagodas & Parasols, Himalayan Pilgrimage, Wildest Dream of  Kew, Melting pot of Hinduism and Buddhism, A tiny Kingdom of thirty-six ethnic groups  and seventy-five spoken languages, Birth place of Sita, Abode of Shiva, Land of non-stop  festivals etc. are explicit and self-explanatory. They tell the world about our incomparable & prosperous culture heritage. This Calendar of Events & Activities only provides a glimpse of it.
The theme highlights the need to make tourism work better for Nepal and ensures the development of environmentally sound products, improvement of our service standards and distribution of the benefits of tourism to our people in the cities and the remotest regions alike. The marketing slogan tells you that there is a 'world' in Nepal that you need to discover or further explore for yourself. The great outdoors' are truly magnificent in Nepal. Rising up between the fertile plains of India in the south and the desert-like plateau of Tibet in the north, Nepal has been described as the biggest natural museum in the world. Adventure Nepal, Asia, Visitnepal 2011,Trekking Guide Nepal, Hiking Guide for Nepal, Trekking in The Himalaya, Free travel information to Nepal, India, Bhutan & Tibet, Trek to Everest Base camp, Annapurna, Lantang, Manaslu, Kathmandu.

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