2025 to be observed as 'special tourism year' in Nepal

2025 to be observed as 'special tourism year' in Nepal

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Category : International Published on: May 24 2023

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  • Nepal, a country renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, has designated the year 2025 as a Special Tourism Year. 
  • This decision marks a significant milestone in Nepal’s efforts to position itself as a top destination for travelers worldwide and showcase its rich cultural and natural heritage.
  • The Special Tourism Year 2025 initiative aims to highlight Nepal’s diverse attractions, ranging from the majestic Himalayan mountain range, including Mount Everest, to its ancient temples, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and unique cultural traditions.
  • By designating 2025 as a Special Tourism Year, Nepal aims to attract a significant number of international tourists and boost the tourism sector’s contribution to the country’s economy.
  • Sustainable tourism practices are a key focus of Nepal’s Special Tourism Year.
  • The Special Tourism Year 2025 aims to capitalize on these attractions and create memorable experiences for visitors.
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