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Visit Nepal 2020

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Nepal is fifth among the Top 10 countries to visit in the world and number one in Best Valued Destination in the World. Nepal’s tourism is not something usual. Unlike many other places, a visit to the Himalayan nation keeps you awestruck, creating an emotional bonding. The year 2020 is chosen as national tourism year of Nepal, a year committed to tourism industry of Nepal with vision of making a reasonable brand picture of Nepal as travel and vacationer destination, backing up the tourism foundations of Nepal, enhance the growth of tourism industry, and enhance locale tourism as supportable industry.[1]

Earthquake in 2015 had failed to show that Kathmandu with other major cities was almost intact. The earthquake significantly affected the inflow of tourists in 2016 as the number of tourists halved compared with previous year. The year 2017 saw the inflow of tourists bounce back to the pre-earthquake numbers. The year 2020 has been announced as "Tourism Year for Nepal" and to make 'VisitNepal2020' successful, let every Nepali unite & promote the beauty of #Nepal.[2]

Nepal boasts pristine natural beauty, sky-high Himalayas Range and endless culture spread out all over the country. There are countless ethnic groups each following their distinct art and religions. This diverse traditions and lifestyle is a prominent feature of Nepalese people. Nepal boasts in cultural diversity, and this vast tradition showcases in the heritage and temples.[3]

One of the reasons to visit Nepal is for trekking and climbing mountains. You can climb to the top of the World by scaling and conquering the Everest, the highest peak in the World. Nepal boasts a wide range of animals and plants, some found just in Nepal. Nepal has 852 species of birds and bird watching has evolved into a sought out activity of tourists. Nepal also homes several endangered species such as the Bengal Tiger, One Horned Rhinoceros, Bengal Fox, Red Panda and the elusive Snow Leopard.[4] The government of Nepal is working rigorously to ensure a successful tourism period till 2020. The Tourism Board set a target of 2 million tourist arrival in 2020. Currently, the country sees nearly one million tourist visitors yearly and expects to double this number promoting Visit Nepal Campaign aggressively.[5] Tourism has been instrumental in driving the Nepali economy and the nation’s overall development. It’s tourism that connected Nepal to the world, giving it back the needed financial and humanitarian support in many areas.

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  3. ^ "Nepali Sansar 2019". {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
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