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Cultural diversity boosts tourism: Minister Pande



DODHARA CHANDANI: Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Badri Prasad Pande, has said that Nepal’s rich cultural diversity and natural beauty are key assets for promoting tourism.

Speaking at the inauguration of the ‘Far West Travel Meet’ held in Mahendranagar on Friday, Minister Pande emphasized that these unique features significantly attract foreign visitors. However, he noted that the country still lacks the necessary physical infrastructure to fully harness its tourism potential.

“We’re planning to operate flights from Pokhara to all provinces through discussions with various airlines,” he said, expressing optimism that expanded air connectivity would boost the tourism sector.

Minister Pande added that Nepal’s path to economic prosperity lies in tapping into its cultural and natural diversity. He also highlighted that budget limitations—caused by pressure on capital expenditure—have led to a 20 percent cut in the tourism budget.

Acknowledging Nepal Airlines’ limited market presence, the Minister remarked that private airlines are capitalizing on the national carrier’s weaknesses.

The three-day event is jointly organized by the Nepal Tourism Board and Bhimdatt Municipality.

Publish Date : 10 May 2025 12:02 PM

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