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Nepal Tourism Board' (NTB) is the official national tourism organization of Nepal which works towards establishing Nepal as a premier holiday destination to the world. The Board provides platform for vision-drawn leadership for Nepal's tourism sector by integrating Government commitment with the dynamism of private sector. [ 3 ]
The Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) is a national umbrella organization of trekking agencies in Nepal. TAAN was founded in 1978 with the goal of promoting mountain tourism and trekking in Nepal. TAAN oversees the volunteer effort to build, maintain, protect, and promote the trekking trail in Nepal. [3]
Rakesh Gurung, director of Nepal's Department of Tourism, said Britain's Kenton Cool, 50, and Nepali guide Kami Rita Sherpa, 54, climbed the 8,849-metre (29,032 foot) peak for the 18th and 29th ...
Min Bahadur Gurung Nepali Congress: 18 Madi: Devi Jung Gurung Nepali Congress: 19 Rupa: Navroj Ojha CPN (UML) 20 Marsyangdi: Arjun Gurung CPN (UML) Lamjung: 21 Dordi: Yuvraj Adhikari CPN (UML) 22 Dudhpokhari: Dhan Prasad Gurung Nepali Congress: 23 Kwaholasothar: Surya Prasad Gurung CPN (UML) 24 Manang Disyang: Kancha Ghale CPN (UML) Manang: 25 ...
The Ministry of Tourism was established in 1978 by the Government of Nepal.The portfolios of Civil Aviation and Culture were added in 1982 and 2000 respectively. This structure was dissolved again in 2008, when the ministry was split into the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation on the one side and the Ministry of Culture and State Restructuring on the other side.
Kalyan Gurung Independent 22 0.47 Party Portfolios ... Urmila Nepal KC Saraswati Aryal Tiwari ... Yub Raj Bastakoti Nidhi: 92 8.25
Karna Shakya (Nepali: कर्ण शाक्य) (born April 2, 1943) is a Nepalese environmentalist, conservationist, hotel entrepreneur, writer and philanthropist. [1] [2] [3] Shakya is a forester by academic qualification.
Gurung (exonym; Nepali: गुरुङ) or Tamu (endonym; Gurung: རྟམུ) are a Tibetan ethnic group living in the hills and mountains of Gandaki Province of Nepal. [4] Gurungs speak Tamu kyi which is a Sino-Tibetan language derived from the Tibeto-Burman language family.