The Embassy of Nepal in Cairo organised two-day tourism promotion programme concluded in Marsa Alam of Egypt today.
The two-day program was held under the banner of the most popular icons of Nepal and Egypt the Mt Everest and the Great Pyramids with the highlights of forthcoming ‘Visit Nepal Year 2020’, according to a press note from the Embassy of Nepal in Cairo.
Addressing the programme, ambassador of Nepal to the Arab Republic of Egypt Jhabindra Aryal said that Nepal and Egypt have huge potential of tourism, the press note reads, adding that the two countries attract tourists from around the world and they offer huge opportunities for visitors particularly in adventure tourism. "Ambassador Aryal also urged the participants to visit Nepal at least once in their lifetime."
“Nepal welcomes tourists as its guests and treats them like gods and goddesses," he said.
Travel and tour operators, travel agents, airlines representatives, hoteliers, resorts owners, and media persons attended the programme, where brochures and pamphlets related to Nepal's major tourist destinations were also distributed and displayed.
The two-day program was held under the banner of the most popular icons of Nepal and Egypt the Mt Everest and the Great Pyramids with the highlights of forthcoming ‘Visit Nepal Year 2020’, according to a press note from the Embassy of Nepal in Cairo.
Addressing the programme, ambassador of Nepal to the Arab Republic of Egypt Jhabindra Aryal said that Nepal and Egypt have huge potential of tourism, the press note reads, adding that the two countries attract tourists from around the world and they offer huge opportunities for visitors particularly in adventure tourism. "Ambassador Aryal also urged the participants to visit Nepal at least once in their lifetime."
“Nepal welcomes tourists as its guests and treats them like gods and goddesses," he said.
Travel and tour operators, travel agents, airlines representatives, hoteliers, resorts owners, and media persons attended the programme, where brochures and pamphlets related to Nepal's major tourist destinations were also distributed and displayed.
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