Kathmandu – ‘E-Booking Nepal’ has been formally inaugurated, integrating the three main pillars of tourism for Nepal – cultural, natural and adventure tourism – with the digital era-friendly ‘Every Trip – One Platform’ theme and focusing on ‘tourism technology-related service delivery’.
The e-Booking Nepal program was formally inaugurated with the chief guest being Minister for Communications and Information Technology Jagdish Kharel.
The program was attended by special guests including Kiran Babu Pun, General Manager of the Cultural Institute.
The program also featured solidarity between the Government of Nepal, the senior body related to culture and tourism under the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation—the Cultural Institute, and the Nepal Tourism Board.
In line with the cultural institute’s long-term vision of connecting culture with digital products in a technology-friendly manner for the development of cultural tourism, the institute’s artists presented original cultural performances representing all seven provinces.
The Cultural Institute has also expressed its commitment to adopt a policy of supporting the promotion of domestic and foreign tourism by linking Nepali culture with products through technology-friendly activities, and has stated that it will continue to collaborate with E-Booking Nepal.(Edited)Restore original







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