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Nepal participates in Montreal tourism show



KATHMANDU: Nepal participated in an International Tourism and Travel Show 2024 organized at Palais des Congress in Montréal, Canada as part of its economic diplomacy program to promote tourism of Nepal.

In the 3-day 34th international tourism and travel show from 1 to 3 November 2024, tourism promotional materials were displayed and distributed to the visitors.

The Ottawa-based Nepali Embassy had set up a solo stall to display tourism related printed materials, documentaries and visual materials of Nepal.

According to the embassy, Nepali exportable products such as tea, coffee, pashmina shawls, handicrafts, and items portraying Nepal’s artistic and cultural diversity were also displayed.

A large number of visitors visited the Nepali stall and inquired about the touristic attractions in Nepal.

They were keen in getting information regarding the season, temperature, connectivity and if Nepal caters to the interests of all age group of visitors.

The show is one of the largest tourism promotional events in Canada. Tourism promotion entities, travel agencies, tour wholesalers, tour operators, hotels, airlines companies, tour promoters from more than 100 countries had participated in the exhibition.

It also included global culinary adventure, seminars on tourism destinations, B2B seminars, and performances from various cultural groups, among others.

Publish Date : 06 November 2024 11:24 AM

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