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Nepal participates in TTF Chennai, 2019


11 February 2019  

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KATHMANDU: Nepal has participated in the Travel and Tourism Fair (TTF), Chennai 2019 as part of the tourism campaign efforts.

Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) along with thirteen private companies promoted and highlighted Nepal in the three-day TTF that concluded on Sunday.

According to NTB, the TTF Chennai edition concluded with productive participation of 125 exhibitors from eight countries, 19 Indian States and Union territories.

Around 6,000 visitors visited the fair in which Nepal is a partner country. Visitors from Goa, Andra Pradesh, Himanchal Pradesh, Gujarat, Jharkhanda, Odisa, Kerala, Lakshadweep, and the host state Tamil Nadu took part in the show, NTB stated.

Meanwhile, it should be noted that Nepal welcomed 1,273,072 visitors in 2018. This means that India alone contributed 17.8 percent of the total number of arrival.

Nepal Pavilion attracted a lot of visitors in the fair. Visitors eagerly showed interest about Kailashnath and Muktinath temples.

Publish Date : 11 February 2019 21:51 PM

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