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Tourist arrival in 2008- 2 Jan 2009
The figures released by Immigration Office, Tribhuvan
International Airport (TIA) reveals that the total number of
visitors in 2008 has reached to 374,661, which is 4% more in
comparison to the year 2007. Tourists from European
countries such as UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, UK,
Demark and Sweden have maintained the increasing trend in
the arrival figures 2008. Total arrivals in 2008 from the
United States of America, Australia, Canada and New Zealand
have also increased in comparison to 2007. The total visitor
arrivals from South Asian countries registered positive
growth except India in 2008.
Pemba declared Best Adventure of 2009- 2
January 2009
Famous National Geographic magazine declared a Nepali
mountaineer, Mr. Pemba Gyalze Sherpa as Best Adventure of
2009 for daring contribution in saving lives of fourteen
people above 27,000 ft on K2, the world's IInd highest peak.
Details can be viewed at
http://adventure.nationalgeographic.com/2008/12/best-of/pemba-sherpa-text
Winter Aspirant Guide Course - 5 Jan
As per agreement signed between NMA and Nepal National
Mountain Guide Association on 18 Dec 2007, Winter Aspirant
Guide Course was conducted from 5-23 Jan 2009 in Kathmandu
and Langtang under the supervision of two representatives
from International Federation of Mountain Guide Association
(IFMGA). Ten aspirant guides participated in the course.
Visitors' increased at IMM- 7 Jan
92,384 national and international guests visited
International Mountain Museum in 2008. 30784, 53160, 62297
and 77570 visitors observed IMM in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007
respectively.
Nepal Tourism Year 2011 to be celebrated- 18
January 2009
The first meeting of main
committee of Nepal Tourism Year 2011 was held in Kathmandu
on January 18, 2009 to discuss various issues relating to
this mega event. The meeting has also proposed Minister for
Tourism and Civil Aviation Ms. Hisila Yami, Vice Chairperson
of National Planning Commission and Chief Executive Officer
of Nepal Tourism Board as the chairperson, Joint Chairperson
and Member Secretary of the main committee respectively.
Secretariat of Nepal Tourism Year 2011 will be at Nepal
Tourism Board. Nepal Tourism Year 2011 campaign has set the
target to bring one million tourists in 2011. The major
objectives of the tourism year are to establish Nepal as a
choice of premier holiday destination with a definite brand
image; to improve and extend tourism related infrastructures
in existing and new tourism sites; to enhance the capacity
of service providers; to build community capacity in the new
areas to cater the need of the tourists; and to promote
domestic tourism for sustainability of industry.
Nagarjun forest declared Shivapuri National
Park- 23 January
In a program organized to mark the inauguration of Nepal
National Conservation Year 2009, Ngarjun forest was formally
handed over to Shivapuri -Nagarjun National Park. It is
renamed as Shivapuri - Nagarjun National Park. Nagarjun
forest is spread over Kathmandu and Dhading districts
coverning an area of 1500 hectares of land. The conservation
year attempts to advocate a policy on climate change and
global warming. The program is intended to encourage locals
for the conservation of bio-diversity and uplift the living
standard of the marginalized people through the development
of tourism. Hon'ble Minister for
Forest and Soil Conservation Kiran Gurung was the chief
guest for the program.
Promotion of Nepal Tourism Year starts- 27
January 2009
Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation formally started the
first promotional program of Nepal Tourism Year 2011 on 27
January 2009. The main objective of the campaign is to
establish Nepal as a prime holiday destination with a
definite brand image, improve and extend tourism related
infrastructure in existing and new tourism sites. The idea
is also to enhance the capacity of service providers and
build community capacity in new areas to cater to the needs
of tourists and promote domestic tourism for sustainability
of the tourism industry. |