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Mini-festival in Pokhara on Sept 27


25 September 2021  

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POKHARA: Restaurant and Bar Association Nepal (REBAN), Pokhara, is to organize a mini-festival on September 27 on the occasion of Tourism Day.

Organizing a press meet here today, REBAN, Pokhara, Chairperson Laxman Baral said that they are going to give continuity to the mini-festival this year too by adopting health safety protocols.

He shared that the one-day mini-festival is going to be held in order to make the tourism dynamic, adding the tourism sector was most affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

Different cultural events like musical bands, Lakhe dance of Newar community, Jhumra dance of Tharu community, among others would be presented at the festival.

Baral added that the event would be organized by managing the crowd adopting the no-vehicle zone concept in the festival venue as there is still a risk of coronavirus infection.

Saying tourism target activities were necessary to make the tourism dynamic, Chairperson of Pokhara Tourism Council, Gopi Bahadur Bhattarai, adding that the mini-festival would disseminate a message that Pokhara is safe and open.

Similarly, an officer of the Nepal Tourism Board, Gandaki, Nabin Pokharel, shared that office-bearers of diplomatic missions would reach Pokhara and trekking routes surrounding Pokhara to give a message that Pokhara is safe and open.

He opined that programs like mini-festival would help promote internal tourism, stating that there are many things in Pokhara to attract tourists.

Publish Date : 25 September 2021 20:48 PM

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