Re: SPAM, SPAM, SPAM: Let's make Nepal Tourism Year 2011 a big success ! |
| Mr. Donald, Actually I don't understand your point what you want to say. Obiviously Nepal is not for you - If you don't like the dirty rivers, pollution, stress, bad roads, cheating people etc. etc. NObody compell you to go there! and Nepal is also not the one and only destination for you. You have free choice to make on your own from hundred of thousends of destinations around the world. AND also you should know that Nepal isn't interested to welcome the tourists of your type. Why nepalese tourism industry offer you a cheap price to match your low budget? Simple fact is: first you should learn the definition of a traveller or a tourist. If you can't afford, accept and respect the host country's envoironment, situation etc. etc. then you should better stay at your home. Why you bother yourself and others by worthless comments of your type. Be at home and be happy MR. Donald :-) cheers,
> > Look at the example of Bhutan - few thousand of quality tourists and I think they are earning better from tourism than what nepal earned from half a million of tourists visiting in 2009. > But Bhutan has a rich touristick infrastructure and Nepal has a cheep one. Why should the tourist pay 250 USD a day, like in Bhutan, for the low level? (stressy Kathmandu, dirty rivers, no electricity, bad roads, unfriendly service in restaurants, spartan accommodation, less water, less hygienic, smal and dirty taxi, a lot taxidriver who cheats, fees, permits and a lot of bureaucracy. > I think Nepal can earn from tourism if it works for tourism. > Donald
> > Nepal should not focus on being a cheap destination. > > So it's just a big SPAM. > > > For kind information of Nepal Board Readers; > > > With the slogan "Together for Tourism", the Nepal Tourism Year (NTY) 2011 has been formally unveiled by the government on Friday. > > > Prime Minster Madhav Kumar Nepal inaugurated the NTY 2011 by lighting a lamp brought from Lumbini, the birth-place of Gautam Buddha, in a special ceremony organized at the Nepal Army pavilion in Tundikhel, Kathmandu. > > > Speaking on the occasion, he said the government expects active help and support from everyone to make this national campaign a success. > > > PM Nepal also informed about the government plans to draw 1 million tourists to Nepal during the period. > > > According to data available, a little over 5,00,000 tourists visit Nepal each year. Nepal suddenly saw an increase in tourists visiting the country following the cessation of conflict in the country. > > > It is believed that NTY 2011 will help in boosting the national economy by brining in more tourists and also promote Nepal in the international market. > > > One of the highlights of the ceremony was a cultural programme displaying the tradition and cultural mores of various ethnic communities in the country. > > > Similarly, there was encouraging participation of representatives from political parties, tourism entrepreneurs, businessman, private sector, and people from various other sectors. > > > They had also participated in rallies taken out from different places in the capital which had later converged at the Army Pavilion, Tundikhel. > > > Similar programmes were also organised in Biratnagar, Janakpur, Birgunj, Chitwan, Pokhara, Bhairahawa, and Nepalgunj today. > > > Various political parties, including the main opposition Unified CPN (Maoist), have already pledged to avoid strikes and bandhs in 2011 for the success of the NTY 2011. |
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Abgeschickt von Another Nepali am 03. März 2010 um 11:35 Uhr. Antwort zu: Re: SPAM, SPAM, SPAM: Let's make Nepal Tourism Year 2011 a big success ! geschrieben von Donald am 02. März 2010 um 13:31 Uhr. |