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Foreign ambassadors and diplomats take part in ‘hiking’

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Foreign ambassadors and diplomats take part in ‘hiking’

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Ambassadors and diplomats of 11 countries are taking part in the program to be organized in the tourism city, Pokhara, on the occasion of World Tourism Day this year.

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Chairperson of Pokhara Tourism Council Gopi Bahadur Bhattarai shared that the diplomats who have arrived in Pokhara at the formal invitation of Gandaki province government are attending several programs on the occasion of World Tourism Day.

According to the scheduled program, the diplomats are participating in short-distance hiking from Kaskikot to Naudanda this morning. After hiking, the guests would observe the Pokhara International Mountain Museum and Davis Fall in the noon, Bhattarai informed.

As per the program schedule, the diplomats would take the joy in boating in the Phewa lake and observe the offering of worships at Taal Barahi in the evening. On the same occasion, they are set to take part in cultural programs, promotional exhibitions, and street festivals showcasing peculiar Nepali and other continental foods.

The host has also planned to welcome the foreign tourists coming to Pokhara via the first flight and surface transport means on the occasion of World Tourism Day.

This is so far the first time that the ambassadors and diplomats are being made the part of several programs on the occasion. Secretary of Gandaki Province Ministry of Tourism, Industry, Commerce, and Supplies, Gyanednra Poudel said the foreign diplomats’ Pokhara visit has been anticipated as a crucial event to impart a positive message to the global community.

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