Sikkim United Tourism Organization and Kasara Tourism Entrepreneurs Committee established sisterhood relations on Thursday to expand 'harmony between the two countries'.
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With the aim of supporting the expansion of tourism, tourism entrepreneurs in the Kasara area of Chitwan and tourism entrepreneurs from Sikkim, India, are going to collaborate. Sikkim United Tourism Organization and Kasara Tourism Entrepreneurs Committee have established sisterhood relations on Thursday to expand 'harmonious tourism relations across the border'.
The tourist hotels in Patihani, Kasara and Jagatpur areas near the Chitwan National Park headquarters are affiliated to the Kasara Yaraton Entrepreneurs' Committee. Similarly, Chairman Ganesh Shiwakoti said that tourism entrepreneurs from all six districts of Sikkim have joined the Sikkim Tourism Organization.
'The cordial relationship between Nepal and Sikkim can be a good basis for tourism expansion. Chitwan being included in this is a pleasant aspect,' said Chairman Shiwakoti. He said that 1.4 million tourists will come to Sikkim, which has a population of seven lakh. He also said that Sikkim wants to learn from Nepal and Chitwan and share its experience in tourism. Just as there is a park in Chitpan, there is also a Kanchenjunga National Park in Sikkim, he said that moving forward through cooperation will benefit both sides.
Vice President of Kasara Tourism Entrepreneurs Committee Choplal Pandey expressed the view that such cooperation would help strengthen the tourism network. He said that since the cultural aspect of the community has also been added to the wildlife-based tourism of the Chitwan region, domestic and foreign tourists are fascinated by it. 'In the future, we can do a lot of work together. We can work in the field of marketing. We can organize festivals,' said Vice President Pandey. Sikkim President Shiwakoti and Kasara Vice President Pandey have signed an 11-point memorandum of understanding for sisterly relations. In which various areas of cooperation can be mentioned.
Speaking at the program, Ward President of Bharatpur Metropolitan City-22 Bishnu Raj Mahato said that cooperation in tourism development between Nepal and Sikkim, which have many similarities in geographical, linguistic and cultural aspects, will bring fruitful results. The chief guest of the program, Bagmati Provincial Assembly Member Thakur Dhakal, said that the provincial government will support in making the cooperation result-oriented.
