Tourism entrepreneurs call for inoculation at the earliest

Leading tourism sector organizations have called on the government to arrange vaccinations for all citizens against COVID-19 at the earliest and protect their lives.

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Businessmen and house owners involved in cleaning Thamel

Tourism entrepreneurs and landlords have conducted a clean-up drive in one of the popular tourist hubs.

Businessmen and house owners involved in cleaning Thamel

Tourism entrepreneurs and landlords have conducted a clean-up drive in one of the popular tourist hubs.

Details on Pokhara-Bhadrapur direct flight

Tourism entrepreneurs in Pokhara are excited for better and brighter business prospects.

Nepali tourism entrepreneurs promote Nepal at New York Travel Show

Tourism entrepreneurs from Nepal recently attended the New York International Travel Show to promote tourism in Nepal. The post Nepali tourism entrepreneurs promote Nepal at New York Travel Show appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Tourism entrepreneurs to introduce tour packages

Tourism entrepreneurs of three provinces have decided to work together and introduce tour packages for promotion

Tourism entrepreneurs excited by the two-day holiday

Tourism entrepreneurs are excited after the government added a public holiday on Sunday.

Tourism entrepreneurs from Pokhara, Bangladesh to work together

Tourism entrepreneurs from Pokhara and Bangladesh have discussed the ways to deepen their cooperation.

Nepal tourism entrepreneurs want a ‘special package’ from govt for the revival

Tourism entrepreneurs of Nepal have demanded that the government provide them with a special package for the revival of the industry that has been severely hit due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The post Nepal tourism entrepreneurs want a ‘special package’ from govt for the revival appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Tourism entrepreneurs on tourism observation trip in eastern Terai

ITAHARI, August 16: Proactive tourism entrepreneurs of Province No 1 have started tourism observation trip in eastern Terai. On Monday, they visit parts of Morang and Jhapa.  ''We have been to various travelling hangouts in eastern Terai to have a fresh observation in the pandemic-battered travelling scene,'' informed Basudev Baral, also the deputy coordinator of Nepal Tourism Board-appointed Internal Tourism Revival Committee. Baral has said they have accessed fresh situation in contemporary tourism scenes in Morang and Jhapa. Other entrepreneurs included coordinator of Internal Tourism Revival Committee (ITR) Chair Bhabish Shrestha, ITR member Jiwan Parajuli, Chair of Hotel and Tourism Entrepreneurs Association Sunsari Tej Bahadur Puri, tourism entrepreneur Alina Magar, among others.  ''We even went to Kechanakawal, the lowest point of Nepal which is situated at 58 metrs above the sea level,'' shared Alina Magar, ''We, the tourism entrepreneurs of Province 1 are lucky to have both lowest point of Nepal to the highest point of the world, Mt. Everest.''  Tej Bahadur Puri said tourism entrepreneurs they have met shared mixed emotions. He said tourism entrepreneurs are having hard time paying their banking installments owing to slowed business and are also optimistic on some sorts of governmental helps.  ITR member and also the chair of Hotel Entrepreneurs Association of Itahari, Jiwan Parajuli said the declared internal tourism vacation allowance of governmental employees can boost internal tourism to an extent. ''If all government employees utilized their vacation allowance and invest on their domestic travelling, we are ready to facilitate them.''  Parajuli said their team is readying weekly tour package from cities as Itahari, Dharan, Biratnagar and Jhapa.  ''Still, we are not that much excited,'' said Parajuli. He added, ''It is because the fears of another COVID-19 outbreak is not far from over as Delta variant is said to have making rounds and not all people are vaccinated.''

Tourism entrepreneurs demand vaccination

POKHARA, May 23: The Pokhara Tourism Council has drawn the attention of the government towards protecting the lives of the people by immediately bringing in COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccination is inevitable as the second wave of the Corona Virus pandemic has severely impacted the people and their day-to-day life. Issuing a statement on Saturday, the Council has demanded that the government protect the right of the citizens to live, by giving first priority to their health in the present situation. As the tourism sector has suffered direct and long-term impact as a result of the pandemic, the Council has urged the government to make arrangements for vaccination at the earliest to tourism entrepreneurs, staffers and workers so as to protect the tourism sector.