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New chartered flights to boost tourism exchange between Nepal and Vietnam



KATHMANDU: Rupsey Holidays, Kathmandu, is expanding its chartered flight offerings to foster tourism between Nepal and Vietnam.

The company is introducing two additional chartered flights aimed at facilitating tourist exchanges between the two countries.

Parajuli, who has a track record of successfully arranging chartered flights between Nepal and Vietnam, shared that the new flights will operate for five days starting October 30, following the Dashain festival.

These flights will connect Nepal and Vietnam, facilitating travel in both directions.

For Vietnamese tourists visiting Nepal, an itinerary has been curated that includes tours of Bhaktapur, Nagarkot, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, Swayambhu, and Boudhanath.

Conversely, Nepali tourists traveling to Vietnam will benefit from a specially designed five-day tour package.

This package will explore key destinations around Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital.

The itinerary includes a stay in Hanoi at a three-star hotel, a visit to Ninh Binh Island, a cruise safari at Ha Long Bay, a tour of the Train Street, and a city tour of Hanoi before returning to Nepal.

As there are no direct flights between Nepal and Vietnam, these chartered flights are a cost-effective solution.

The tour package to Vietnam is priced at NPR 109,999, which includes round-trip airfare, visa letter, airport transfers, hotel accommodation with breakfast, local tour expenses, guide services, and transportation.

For those who prefer flexible payment options, the company offers installment plans with monthly payments of NPR 5,000, available over 12, 18, or 24 months.

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