Kathmandu. The Nepal Tourism Board, Nepal Airlines Corporation, and PATA Nepal Chapter have jointly promoted Nepal as a safe, unique, and year-round travel destination in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan.

The tourism promotion and B2B events held in Tokyo and Osaka from April 2 to 5 significantly contributed to fostering direct dialogue, collaboration, and business relationships between Nepali and Japanese tourism entrepreneurs, according to the Nepal Tourism Board. The initiative aimed to strengthen Nepal’s presence in the Japanese market by positioning it as a premier tourism destination.

Addressing the session in Tokyo, Deputy Chief of Mission at the Nepali Embassy, Harihar Kanta Paudel, stated that such programs play a crucial role in promoting Nepal’s tourism in the international market. On the occasion, Senior Manager of the Nepal Tourism Board, Ranu Shah, delivered a presentation on Nepal’s cultural heritage, popular destinations, adventure tourism, and wellness experiences.

The presentation highlighted Nepal as a safe, distinct, and year-round destination, which is expected to help build a positive image of the country in the international market. Furthermore, such programs are expected to be useful in developing specialized tourism packages targeting Japanese tourists.

Nepal Airlines Corporation provided updated information regarding the Japan-Nepal flight network and discussed the expansion of air connectivity with Nepal.

The event saw significant participation from Japanese tour operators, travel agencies, and media personnel. Interactions with them facilitated the exchange of information regarding Nepal’s tourism products, services, and potential, while also creating opportunities for new partnerships.

Nepali tourism entrepreneurs, including Heritage Tours and Travels, Alpine Rescue Services, Club Himalaya, Himalayan Holidays Trekking, High Ground Adventure, Arya Hotel and Spa, Real Adventure Nepal, Hotel Jampa, Majestic Lakefront, Khumbila Hotel, Off the Wall Trekking, and Cho Oyu Trekking, participated in the event.

This initiative is expected to further strengthen the expansion of Nepal’s tourism market, reinforce international partnerships, and establish Nepal as a primary destination for Japanese tourists.

AloJapan.com