Welcome visitors to celebrate the year 2020 which is chosen as national tourism year of Nepal after the year 2011 which was the primary authority tourism year of new Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal. The government and tourism department of Nepal authoritatively reported that Nepal will take year 2020 as "Visit Nepal 2020", a year committed to tourism industry of Nepal with vision of making a reasonable brand picture of Nepal as travel and vacationer destination, backing up the tourism foundations of Nepal, enhance the growth of tourism industry, and enhance locale tourism as supportable industry. The legislature has wanted to accommodate more than one million visitors amid the year of “Visit Nepal 2020”.
The government has formally initiated the open connection program for Visit Nepal Year 2020 for the arrangements and approach starting from the year 2016/2017 to reinforce and give a decent foundation for the year 2020
Nepal Trek Adventure and Expedition has bought an exotic scheme for visitors to Nepal on the occasion of “Visit Nepal 2020”. We have organized various packages with a scheme of free trekking for leaders. In this offer, the one (leader) who will make a group and book a group trek of 10 or more people, will get a chance to trek without any cost. We also offer a heavy discount for a large group of trekkers at the time of “Visit Nepal 2020”. Nepal Trek Adventure and Expedition have tons of packages which will help you to explore each and every corner of Nepal. On this auspicious occasion of “Visit Nepal 2020” we have focused visitors to visit Nepal’s UNESCO world heritage sites:
- Pashupatinath
- Swayambhunath
- Boudhanath
- Kathmandu Durbar Square
- Bhaktapur Durbar Square
- Patan Durbar Square
- Changunarayan
- Lumbini
- Chitwan National Park
- Sagarmatha National Park
Why should you visit Nepal?
A developing, landlocked nation situated in South Asia, this nation is a collaboration of nature excellence and geographical variation. A trekker's heaven and thrill-seekers dream come out as expected; Nepal is a nation with an appealing, warm and inviting people, flourishing to build up the nation with income generated through tourism. Appealing cities, wilderness natural life, high pinnacles are the essential qualities of this nation.
Nepal stands first in every traveler’s bucket list. Nepal is considered as a trekking paradise with various trekking open doors where the land of Himalayas provide a wide range of trekking destinations. From short and simple to outrageous experience, there are loads of popular trekking destinations significantly Everest Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Base Camp trek, Upper Mustang Trek and Langtang valley trek. Set out for any of these trekking destinations and explore the Himalayan landscapes like never before.
If you ever visit Nepal, you will not only explore Nepal, you will get an amazing opportunity to interact with Nepalese people. Welcoming by Nepalese people with smiling face will surely conquer your heart. If you stay a little bit longer in Nepal you definitely will get a festival to join in. Diverse religions, cultures, traditions, and rituals also will surely make a different space in your heart. Specific flora and fauna found only in Nepal are the plus point for visitors. If you are lucky enough you will get a chance to see exotic creatures which are unique to Nepal like; Spiny babbler (Kande Bhyakur), Daphne, and more than 900 species of birds. In Nepal, more than 6500 known species vegetation is found. In the dense forest of Terai many exotic creatures like the Asiatic elephant, the one-horned rhinoceros, the Royal Bengal tiger, etc. are found. Likewise, leopard, monkey, langur, hyena, jackal, wild boar, antelope, wild cat, wolf, sloth bear, chital or spotted deer and barking deer are also found here.
The year 2020 has been announced as "Tourism Year for Nepal" and to make #VisitNepal2020 successful, let every Nepali unite & promote the beauty of #Nepal
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