Bringing the benefits of tourism to villages: CEO Joshi

Magh 9, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Bringing the benefits of tourism to villages: CEO Joshi

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Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Nepal Tourism Board, Deepakraj Joshi, said that the benefits of tourism should be spread from house to house and village to village.

In an interactive program on 'Destination Gandaki' organized by Kantipur Media Group in Pokhara on Wednesday, he said that development will be done in places where there is physical potential for tourism and tourism. 

'Tourism is what we say to take the destination from house to house, from village to village, which is not something that can be finished,' he said while giving his speech in the first session 'Politics and Tourism Policy', 'Today we have France, Spain, Thailand in Asia. , Malaysia wherever we look, there is tourism activity in a limited area, its advantage is to take it from village to village. He said that Nepal has limited resources as tourism is a purely technical and commercial sector.

"We are a country with limited resources, even the small resources are scattered in so many unproductive places that we do not see results," he said, "Tourism seems to be worse now than in the previous 20/25 years". Because our practice and understanding seems to lead to a different path.

At the same time, according to the 2018 survey conducted by the board, about 1.3 million Indian tourists come through the road network and there are many destinations for them in Nepal.

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