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Tourism and Nepal Tour
NEPAL TOURISM YEAR-2011
Nepal has given the plentiful tourism resources to Nepal. The natural scenery, high mountains, incomparable cultural heritage and numerous specialties have made Nepal a well known destination in the world of tourism map. The center for numerous adventure activities such as trekking, mountaineering, rafting, mountain biking, Paragliding, Jungle Safaris etc. Nepal is widely famous for adventure tourism activities among the visitors from around the world. Almost a million visitors turn to Nepal to perceive the miraculous mountains each year.
To primarily focus on the tourism sector and to promote Nepal internationally, government of Nepal has declared the year 2011 is to be celebrated as Nepal Tourism Year-2011. The prime objective of this campaign is substantial growth of the tourism industry attracting more than a million tourists.
The concept of Nepal Tourism Year 2011 envisions harnessing these opportunities and strengths and bringing together the commitment of the government for further tourism development in the country.

SPECIAL TAVEL PACKAGE FOR NTY-2011

Trekking in Nepal Nepal Tour Rafting in Nepal Adventurous Sport Sightseeing Place

Annapurna Trekking Kathamdnu Valley Tour Trishuli River Bungy Jumping Kathmandu
Everest Trekking Lumbini Tour Bhote Koshi River Paragliding Bhaktapur
Langtang Trekking Art and craft Tour Kali Gandaki River Mountain Biking Patan
Mustang Trekking Bird watching Tour Marshyangdi River Motor Gliding Dhulikhel
Manaslu Trekking Kailash Tour Seti River Mountain Flight Nagarkot
Kanchanjunga Trekking Lhasa Tour Karnali River Kakani
Dhaulagiri Trekking Photograph Tour Tamor River Kirtipur
Ganesh Himal

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