• Thursday, 30 January 2025

'Unlock tourism potential in Gandaki Province'

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Gandaki, Jan 28: The stakeholders have stressed the need for unlocking tourism potential in Gandaki Province.    
    
During a programme organized by the Foreign Ministry on 'economic diplomacy' here Monday, the participants viewed although there were many tourist destinations in the province, they were awaiting full exploration for the international visibility. Once the tourism potential is unlocked and international market informed about the tourist destinations of Gandaki Province, it would not only create employments but also boost province economy, they argued.    
    
The robust collaboration and activism of the three tiers of government was sought for it.    
    
On the occasion, Chief Secretary of Gandaki Province, Raghuram Bista, viewed positive thoughts could be fostered and tourism potential explored in the region. Record management in each agency is equally important to enrich information on tourism, he mentioned.    
    
Joint Secretary at Foreign Ministry, Laxman Khanal, said all sides could work in unison to develop tourism in the province. The ministry had forwarded various programmes to promote Nepal's tourism in international markets, he said, adding that further facilitation was required on it.    
    
Secretary at tourism ministry in province, Kulman Singh Gurung, said employments could be generated by promoting tourism activities. For it, the ministry was working in collaboration with various organizations.    
    
Moreover, officiating chief of Nepal Tourism Board in province, Nabin Pokhrel, said his office was working in a planned manner to spur tourism activities in the region. He reminded the first ascent of the Annapurna-I peak by a French national, Maurice Herzoj. The Gandaki Province is a home to various tourist destinations, including Kaligandaki and Dhorpatan, he informed.    
    
According to him, all stakeholders could work together for collecting and managing data, building necessary infrastructures and adopting tourism diversity.    
    
Chairman of the Trekking Agencies Association Nepal (TAAN), Krishna Prasad Acharya, viewed Nepal's diplomatic missions abroad could play their parts for promotion of tourism at home.  (RSS)     


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