The conclave is being organized by the Nepal Tourism Board and coordinated by the Nepal Association of Tour and Travel Agents (NATTA) Banke Chapter from December 4 to 6.
Tourism entrepreneurs here are busy preparing for the Nepal-India 'Cross Border Tourism Conclave' to be organized in Nepalgunj in the first week of February.
The conclave is being organized by the Nepal Tourism Board and coordinated by the Nepal Association of Tour and Travel Agents (NATTA) Banke Chapter from December 4 to 6.
NATTA Banke President Dilliraj Regmi said that the conclave is being organized to make tourism in the western region including Banke dynamic. ‘We are coordinating the Cross Border Tourism Conclave, a common program of all tourism entrepreneurs here,’ he said, ‘Partnership of all tourism entrepreneurs is also important to make tourism activities dynamic.’
NATTA Banke’s current President Shriram Sigdel said that the ‘Cross Border Tourism Conclave’ will exchange experiences of the tourism business of both countries and will hold extensive discussions between policymakers to solve the problems faced in the border areas while bringing tourists.
He said that the 'Cross Border Tourism Conclave' to be held between Indian tourism entrepreneurs and stakeholders will be useful to promote Nepalgunj as a tourist hub and destination, not just a transit point.
Krishna Prasad Shrestha, coordinator of the Tourism Promotion Forum Banke and former president of the Nepalgunj Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said that all tourism entrepreneurs and stakeholders here should be united to make the conclave a success.
