Nepal's presence lauded in CMT - Nepal Travel Book

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Nepal's presence lauded in CMT

Nepal's presence lauded in CMT

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Nepal's presence lauded in CMT

Nepal's participation in CMT(Caravan, Motor, and Tourism Fair) 2015, the world's largest public trade fair for tourism and leisure, held from 17-25, January 2015 at Messe Stuttgart in Germany completed successfully. The fair received approx. 300,000, largest ever, general and trade visitors.
The fair was fairly appropriate platform for the visitors to explore their next dream holiday attractions and activities. Around 100 countries, many more regions, cities, nature, adventure, action, caravans, equipment companies were offering their best value products and services. Visitors had enjoyed and experienced a holiday mood with international folklore, culinary delights and entertaining shows. Down the line of its life of 75 years, CMT has proven its credibility as a platform where visitors want to explore and experience on their holiday buying the best ideas and offers.
Nepal stand, located at Hall4, B 11, was the center stage among the visitors. Seven renowned and well established Travel/Tour/Trekking agencies, participated with the support and cooperation of Nepal Tourism Board and Nepal German Chamber of Commerce and Industry. They were encouraged with the business contacts they made during this show. Most of the visitors had inquired about trekking, expedition, rafting, biking, other adventure activities, cultural attractions, and national parks. Visitors shared their deep love and genuine interest to visit Nepal and experience its varied attractions soon ahead. Deepak R Joshi, Asst. Manager-in charge had answered the queries raised by the general visitors, tourism professionals, and media.
Nepal's participation was jointly organized by Nepal Tourism Board and Nepal German Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The fair was also observed by the Secretary of Ministry of Commerce and Supply Mr. Narayan Malego, Joint Secretary of Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation Mr. Umakanta Parajuli, and the president of NGCCI Mr. Senon D Lama.