Nepal government's big initiative, Ram-Sita Vivah Mandap to be developed as a destination wedding hub

Nepal government's big initiative, Ram-Sita Vivah Mandap to be developed as a destination wedding hub

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: June 03 2024

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  • The Nepalese government has announced plans in its national budget to promote religious tourism by developing the Ramayana Circuit, Buddha Circuit, and Shiva Circuit. 
  • These initiatives aim to enhance the appeal of Nepal's religious sites and attract more visitors.
  • Nepal's Finance Minister, Yubaraj Khatiwada, announced the development of Janakpurdham, the site of Lord Ram and Sita's wedding, as a destination wedding hub. 
  • This initiative targets Hindu communities in India and around the world, highlighting Janakpurdham as a more affordable alternative to popular international wedding destinations like Bangkok, Mauritius, and the Maldives.
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