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Visitor
Arrivals in March 2009 (by air only)
- April 01 2001
The figures released by Immigration Office, Tribhuvan
International Airport (TIA) reveal that arrival figures
in the month of March 2009, compared to the same month
last year, have decreased by 17.6% to 33,005.
In South Asia, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have registered
growth by 12.3% and 29.6% respectively. However, India
and Pakistan witnessed negative growth of 24.7% and 6.3%
respectively in the current month.
Similarly, other Asian countries Thailand and Singapore
maintained the upward trend with 132.3% and 50.2% of
growth respectively. However, arrivals from Japan, South
Korea and Malaysia have witnessed negative growth by
19%, 34.2% and 7.1% respectively. There has been a
nominal decline of 0.8% in the arrivals from China which
reflects the unfailing economic growth of the country
compared to other tourist generating markets.
The entire European and Oceania regions registered
negative growth of 19.8% and 11.6% respectively in
comparison to the same month last year. Likewise,
arrivals from Canada and United States of America also
registered negative growths of 9% and 10.5%
respectively.
The global recession is responsible for the decline in
tourist arrivals worldwide as traveling is determined by
disposable incomes, travel budgets and consumer
confidence. United Nations World Tourism Organisation (
UNWTO ) expects international tourism to stagnate or
even decline slightly by -1% to -2% throughout 2009.
A total of 32,945 foreign tourists departed from TIA in
March 2009. The number of Nepalese arrivals stood at
44,607 while 46,051 Nepalese departed from TIA in March
2009.
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'Nepal is
my favorite place' says Wheeler
- March 31, 2009
Lonely
Planet Co-founder Mr. Tony Wheeler has named Nepal as
his favorite place, according to a new book from the
National Geographic. International celebrities were
asked to name their favorite places in the world in the
book called 'My Favorite Place on Earth'.
Mr. Wheeler is not alone to nominate Nepal as their
favorite destination. Mr. Tony Wheeler is famous for
travel books that he publishes known as Lonely Planet.
In an interview with Wonderlust Travel magazine in 2003,
Mr. Wheeler said Nepal was one of the few places he
would love to come back again and again. There are many
who yet have not seen Nepal but have portrayed Nepal as
their dream destination. Nepal where culture and nature
blend to create synergy, where mighty mountains compete
with deepest gorge, where guests are created as gods,
have always attracted tourists from far and wide.
Government of Nepal has declared Year 2011 as Nepal
Tourism Year (NTY 2011). The remark of Mr. Wheeler on
the onset of NTY 2011 will definitely help Nepal to be
the country to visit and explore.
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Minister
Yami highlights Nepalese tourism at ITB Berlin
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March 10, 2009
The 47th
International Tourism Exchange (ITB 2009) started in
Berlin, Germany from March 11th with more than 11,000
exhibitors and over 180 nations from around the globe.
The Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) along with seventeen
private tourism entrepreneurs of Nepal are participating
at the ITB 2009 which is being lead by Mrs. Hisila Yami,
Hon'ble Minister for Tourism & Civil Aviation of Nepal.
NTB organized a special program, Naturally Nepal Evening
to promote Nepal Tourism Year 2011 and celebrate the
50th Anniversary of diplomatic relations between Nepal
and the Federal Republic of Germany on the evening of
11th March. More than 200 international media, tour
operators and distinguished non resident Nepalese from
Germany participated in the event. Speaking on the
occasion, Hon. Minister Mrs. Yami shed light on the
recent announcement made by the Nepal Government to
celebrate 2011 as the Nepal Tourism Year with explicit
aim of bringing one million visitors that year. She
elaborated the various initiatives taken by the
Government as well as other incentives offered to the
trade to achieve the aim of one million tourists. She
high lighted Nepal's historic political transformation
towards the institutionalization of republicanism aimed
at consolidating federal democratic republican state
with a campaign of drafting new constitution along with
an objective of bringing about a revolutionary change
for improving the socio-economic condition of the people
of Nepal. She particularly emphasized awakening of
different ethnic, regional aspirations of the people
which can showcase Nepal as multicultural destination.
Minister Yami recalled the contribution of German
tourists to Nepal's economy and requested earnest help
from both the media and tour operators for further
impetus to make Nepal Tourism Year 2011 aim a reality.
On the occasion, Mrs. Yami also recited a poem she had
penned in the plane while on her way to Berlin from
Nepal. In the emotional poem titled Diversity is
Destiny, she stressed on the fact that tourism would
bridge the gap between poverty and prosperity. Welcoming
the guests, Minister Consular at Nepal Embassy in Berlin
Mr. Ganesh Dhakal pledged full cooperation from the
Embassy to tourism promotion of the country. He
requested everyone to contact the Embassy if they needed
any assistance and wished everyone success at ITB 2009.
Senior Director of Nepal Tourism Board Mr. Subash Nirola
made a presentation high lighting Nepal's tourism
attraction. He reiterated the fact that Nepal's tourism
was on the rebound. Nepal's diverse cultural, natural
and adventure attractions where the key for the Germans
to visit Nepal. He emphasized on the initiatives already
taken by NTB for NTY 2011 and he also requested support
and assistance from both the media and travel trade in
this regard. Dil Gurung, Hon Public Relation
Representative of NTB in Germany delivered the vote of
thanks. He emphasized that it was not only the
responsibility of Government and NTB to fully dedicate
to achieve goals of NTY 2011 but all Nepalese living in
Nepal and abroad if we are to make a New Nepal. On the
occasion a destination multimedia presentation on Nepal
was shown along with various cultural dances depicting
the diverse ethnic attraction of the country. Nepal's
participation at ITB-2009 also coincides with the
commemoration of 50th year of diplomatic relation
between Nepal and Federal Republic of Germany and a high
level business delegation from Nepal is in Germany
wooing their counterparts for investments in tourism,
hydropower, carpet and other areas of economic
cooperation. On March 10th evening, the opening ceremony
of ITB was held at the Messe ICC amidst a grand ceremony
which was attended by Minister Hisila Yami, NTB and the
Nepal delegation.
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Naturally
Nepal Evening Organized at ITB 2009
-
March 12, 2009
The 47th
International Tourism Exchange (ITB 2009) started in
Berlin, Germany from March 11th with more than 11,000
exhibitors and over 180 nations from around the globe.
The Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) along with seventeen
private tourism entrepreneurs of Nepal are participating
at the ITB 2009 which is being lead by Mrs. Hisila Yami,
Hon'ble Minister for Tourism & Civil Aviation of Nepal.
NTB organized a special program, 'Naturally Nepal
Evening' to promote 'Nepal Tourism Year 2011' and
celebrate the 50th Anniversary of diplomatic relations
between Nepal and the Federal Republic of Germany on the
evening of 11th March. More than 200 international
media, tour operators and distinguished non resident
Nepalis from Germany participated in the event.
Speaking on the occasion, Hon. Minister Mrs. Yami shed
light on the recent announcement made by the Nepal
Government to celebrate 2011 as the Nepal Tourism Year
with explicit aim of bringing one million visitors that
year. She elaborated the various initiatives taken by
the Government as well as other incentives offered to
the trade to achieve the aim of one million tourists.
She high lighted Nepal's historic political
transformation towards the institutionalization of
republicanism aimed at consolidating federal democratic
republican state with a campaign of drafting new
constitution along with an objective of bringing about a
revolutionary change for improving the socio-economic
condition of the people of Nepal. She particularly
emphasized awakening of different ethnic, regional
aspirations of the people which can showcase Nepal as
multicultural destination. Minister Yami recalled the
contribution of German tourists to Nepal's economy and
requested earnest help from both the media and tour
operators for further impetus to make Nepal Tourism Year
2011 aim a reality. On the occasion, Mrs. Yami also
recited a poem she had penned in the plane while on her
way to Berlin from Nepal. In the emotional poem titled
Diversity is Destiny, she stressed on the fact that
tourism would bridge the gap between poverty and
prosperity.
Welcoming the guests, Minister Consular at Nepal Embassy
in Berlin Mr. Ganesh Dhakal pledged full cooperation
from the Embassy to tourism promotion of the country. He
requested everyone to contact the Embassy if they needed
any assistance and wished everyone success at ITB 2009.
Senior Director of Nepal Tourism Board Mr. Subash Nirola
made a presentation high lighting Nepal's tourism
attraction. He reiterated the fact that Nepal's tourism
was on the rebound. Nepal's diverse cultural, natural
and adventure attractions where the key for the Germans
to visit Nepal. He emphasized on the initiatives already
taken by NTB for NTY 2011 and he also requested support
and assistance from both the media and travel trade in
this regard.
Dil Gurung, Hon Public Relation Representative of NTB in
Germany delivered the vote of thanks. He emphasized that
it was not only the responsibility of Government and NTB
to fully dedicate to achieve goals of NTY 2011 but all
Nepalis living in Nepal and abroad if we are to make a
New Nepal.
On the occasion a destination multimedia presentation on
Nepal was shown along with various cultural dances
depicting the diverse ethnic attraction of the country.
Nepal's participation at ITB-2009 also coincides with
the commemoration of 50th year of diplomatic relation
between Nepal and Federal Republic of Germany and a high
level business delegation from Nepal is in Germany
wooing their counterparts for investments in tourism,
hydropower, carpet and other areas of economic
cooperation. On March 10th evening, the opening ceremony
of ITB was held at the Messe ICC amidst a grand ceremony
which was attended by Minister Hisila Yami, NTB and the
Nepal delegation. This year's official partner region
for ITB 2009 was RUHR 2010 a departure from past
tradition at ITB where countries were the featured
partners. ITB 2009 continues until 15th March. Nepal
Tourism Board along with the following Nepalese Tourism
Companies are participating in ITB 2009:
Buddha Air
Dharma Adventures
Euro Asia Tours & Travels
Himalayan Encounters
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
Lalit Mandap Travels & Tours
Luxury Adventure Nepal
Nature Trail Trekking
Royal Mountain Travel
Shiva Treks & Expeditions
Temple Tiger Group of Companies
The Dwarika's Group of Hotel & Resort
The Explore Nepal
The Malla Hotel
Tiger Mountain
Travel Makers Nepal
Yeti Travels
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