Nepal Tourism Summit about to launch on US east coast

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Written by Linda Hohnholz

After the success of two Nepal Tourism Summits – the first on the US west coast in Denver, Phoenix, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle, with the second in Europe in Germany, the Czech Republic, and Poland – the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) is teaming up again with eTurboNews (eTN) and the International Coalition of Tourism Partners (ICTP) to go on a road show on the US east coast.

Washington, DC
Thursday, July 6
Grand Hyatt Washington

New York, New York
Monday, July 10
Grand Hyatt New York

Boston, Massachusetts
Wednesday, July 12
Hampshire House

Under the leadership of NTB CEO Deepak Raj Joshi and the Nepal Ministry of Tourism, tour operators and tourism experts will go on the road and sit down with local travel agents, tour operators, and journalists over a delicious Nepal dinner and discuss how Nepal Tourism is back in full force.

This will be followed by a Nepal presentation and reception, and prize giveaways including a trip to Nepal. Travel agents will have a chance to earn the title of “Nepal expert” and will be listed as such on the official Nepal Tourism Board’s website.

The highlight of the event will be the authentic Nepal dinner and a prize giveaway. Turkish Airlines is the sponsor for this event, where one lucky winner attending will receive an all-expense paid trip for 2 to Nepal. Agents referring colleagues, trade friends, and journalists will be in for special awards as well.

The International Coalition of Tourism Partners Chairman and eTurboNews executives will come along on the trip.

This summit is free to attend for travel agents, tour operators, and media.

To register for the Nepal tourism Summit US East Coast, go to etn.travel/nepal

Destinations can team up with ICTP to have their own summit. For more information, click here.


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Linda Hohnholz

Editor in chief for eTurboNews based in the eTN HQ.

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