INDIA (eTN) – Nepal, the Himalayan nation bordering India, which was hit by a devastating earthquake on April 25, is once again ready to receive tourists from India and other countries.
INDIA (eTN) – Nepal, the Himalayan nation bordering India, which was hit by a devastating earthquake on April 25, is once again ready to receive tourists from India and other countries.
This strong message was sought to be conveyed by the Nepal officials and tourism industry leaders who addressed the meeting in New Delhi on July 7 of the Indian Association of Tour Operators.
Director General of Tourism Tulasi Prasad Gautam and Ashok Pokharel, President, Nepal Association of Tour Operators, led a large delegation from Nepal to India and said that the major tourist places in Nepal were not hit by the quake and the places which were hit have been largely restored.