Pokhara has been officially declared as the tourism capital of Nepal
In a historic event held in Pokhara, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' formally proclaimed the city as Nepal's official 'Tourism Capital'. The news, delivered during a lively event organized by the Gandaki Province government and Pokhara Metropolitan City, represented a watershed moment for the city and the country's tourism industry.
The decision, which was approved during a Cabinet meeting, Pokhara's reputation as a top destination for visitors seeking exceptional natural beauty, adventure, and cultural experiences. The decision recognizes the city's enormous potential as a gateway to Nepal's diverse landscapes and rich cultural history.
The announcement event, conducted against the backdrop of Fewa Lake in Barahighat, featured a joyous rally with colorful ethnic processions starting from Basundhara Park. The gorgeous location contributed to the attractiveness of the occasion, as villagers and dignitaries commemorated Pokhara's elevation to the prestigious title of 'Tourism Capital'.
In his presentation, Prime Minister Prachanda praised Pokhara's picturesque beauty and contribution to Nepal's tourism economy. He underlined the necessity of sustainable tourism practices in preserving the city's natural heritage.

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