Gandaki, June 3: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Narayankaji Shrestha expressed the government's commitment to develop Nepal a tourism hub.
He said this at dinner reception
hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Nepal Tourism Board, Gandaki
province office to welcome the ambassadors and representatives of diplomatic
missions of different countries on the occasion of 74th Annapurna Day in
Pokhara on Sunday.
A target has been set to attract
1.6 million tourists next year, he said the government was working to identify
and promote new tourism destinations.
"The government is planning to
develop tourism circuit along with the identification of new destinations and
trekking routes", the DPM noted.
He urged the ambassadors and
representatives of diplomatic missions to promote Nepal's tourism in their
communities and the country.
DPM Shrestha said the Nepali people
are known all over the world in terms of spiritual culture. Tourists from all
over the world come to Nepal to see many natural and cultural heritages,
including Lumbini, the birth place of Gautam Buddha and the Mount Everest, the
world's highest peak.
DPM Shrestha said Pokhara, the
tourism capital, is also being developed as an important destination for
adventure tourism activities.
On the occasion of Annapurna Day,
ambassadors of various countries and representatives of diplomatic missions
marched from Dhampus to Astam in Kaski.
The trekking expedition was
organized in memory of the ascent to the 8,000-meter high mountain for the
first time in the world.
On June 3, 1950, French climbers
Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachnal scaled the 8,041-metre-high Annapurna First
mountain.
Annapurna Day is celebrated every
year in memory of this day. The 74th Annapurna Day is being celebrated in
tourism capital Pokhara today by organizing several activities. (RSS)