Monday, August 11, 2014

DELIVERS AND CO-OPERATION WITH THE COMPANY AND TOURISM


This assignment was highly focused on how exactly I have to deliver the design that re-edit the page of "culture and tourism"will understand as i have the concept. 
Tourism




pic of culture and tourism





A land-locked country spreading into the total area of 1,47,181 square kilometres, Nepal is the host of highest point on earth, the Everest also known as the ‘third pole’ and other 8 out of 14 highest peaks in the world. The amazing mix of geographical variance within the span of merely 150 kilometres from South to the North can be observed at the varied range from 70 metres to 8,848 metres above the sea levels. Nepal has established itself as one of the premier destinations for adventure tourists followed by leisure, pleasure and pilgrimage tourists.
Tourism is one of the priority industries of the Government of Nepal. Tourism sector earned 4.8 percent of total foreign exchange in 2012. This sector had a contribution of 2 percent in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the country. Tourism has recently been recognized as the second largest sector to create job following agriculture in the country.
Nepal is the host of magnificent palaces, temples and monasteries in its capital, Kathmandu and around the country. The monuments, towering Himalayas, a million and more deities, festivals as many as days in a year, flora and fauna spray the fragrance of mutual harmony, respect and understanding among the people of Nepal. Open plazas and squares in front of the old palaces contain devotional column, temples, shrines, dancing platform, open bath tanks, water fountains and many other amazing historical architectures. Nepal’s natural beauty, rich biodiversity, unique cultural and religious heritages and hospitable people continue to attract visitors to the country upholding Nepal’s identity as a melting pot of diversities. Nepalese tourism has come off the age to establish the country as one of the most preferred adventure destinations in the world.
Nepal, as a land all seasons, offers the visitors a range of touristic products, services and activities such as suitable restaurants, hotels including five star hotels, trekking, boating, rafting, paragliding, hang-gliding, fishing, ultra-light flights, mountain flights, rock climbing, bungee jumping, jungle safari, mountain biking, hunting and honey hunting and mountaineering. The snow capped mountains, white water river and their quiet basins, green valleys and beautiful landscapes, antique cities with fine arts and crafts, smiling friendly people and their simple, pleasant fascinating folk ways are the treasures that Nepal welcomes visitors with. With all such edifices, Nepal, an attractive land of nature and culture always offers unique pleasures for all tourists; visitors, trekkers, scholars, philosophers, litterateurs and those thrust for new experience of Shangri-La.
Following the peace deal signed between the Government and the rebelling force (CPN-Maoist) in 2006, the country has been able to organize various national campaigns to attract the attention of potential visitors, which includes the successful celebration of ‘Nepal Tourism Year 2011’‘Visit Lumbini Year 2012’and ‘Diamond Jubilee of Everest Conquest 2013’. Thus, together with the dawn of peace in the country, the number of tourists visiting Nepal has increased significantly accounting to 8, 03,092 tourists visiting Nepal in 2012. Therefore, visitors are always welcome to taste the perfect blending of nature, culture and adventure, which Nepal is always ready to offer in a renewed flavour.

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