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Welcome to Nepal!!!
Mukunda , Kathmandu: Nov 12 2008
Made Popular Nov 12 2008
Nepal :

The number of tourists visiting Nepal increased to the highest level in the month October. According to the officials, 50,567 tourists arrived in Nepal by air in October, an increase of 16.6 per cent from the same period last year. The reason behind the increment is said that these months are best time for trekking in the Hinalayas. The number of tourists of South Asia, East Asia, Europe and North America has been increased in this season. Regarding the growth of arrivals, international airways also have increased their flights. But, Nepal’s national Nepal Airlines Corporation’s planes are in repairing process, so it has also hampered to the arrival of tourists in Nepal. Nepalese hotels and Nepal destinated airlines tickets have already booked so that Nepal targeted tourists have changed their ways to another countries.To view this story on Ground Report, click on:
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Vijay
Kota, India
Nepal,the country where Mt Everest,the highest peak in the world exist,the Pashupati Nath temple,Buddha,...so many things and Its the birth place of Janaki[Sita}.
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Madhav Guru
New York, United States
Great Vijay. I really love Nepal.
(Global Perspectives)
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Thanks Vijay for describing Nepal with its special characteristics.
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Great to see that the prevailing peace has swelled the tourist inflow in Nepal. Every year thousands of Indians visit Nepal. As a native of Darjeeling district, I had the opportunity to be there several times.
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Welcome Jayanta. As a native of Darjeeling district, where Nepali culture and language is popular and respected, you have a lot of information of Nepal. Nepal’s boarder areas such as Jhapa, Kakarbhitta, Ilam are the main destinations of Darjeeling and Siliguri residents.
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