Bharatpur, a busy city in Nepal’s Chitwan district, has officially started the much-anticipated “Tourism Year 2024” campaign under the guidance of Mayor Renu Dahal. The goal is to promote Bharatpur as a top tourist destination by showcasing its cultural heritage, natural beauty, and strong community spirit.
In a large event attended by local officials and tourism stakeholders, Mayor Renu Dahal revealed comprehensive plans to improve infrastructure, cultural events, and hospitality services throughout the year. Emphasizing Bharatpur’s strategic location as the gateway to Chitwan National Park, Dahal highlighted its potential to attract both domestic and international tourists.
Mayor Dahal remarked that Tourism Year 2024 highlights Bharatpur’s cultural and natural riches and signifies a dedication to sustainable tourism development. The effort involves upgrading tourist spots, promoting eco-friendly tourism, and organizing new cultural events to display the city’s diversity.
Local businesses and community leaders have shown excitement for the plan because of its potential economic advantages and the opportunity to raise Bharatpur’s profile in global tourism. Additionally, the initiative involves partnerships with travel agencies, tour operators, and educational institutions to endorse Bharatpur’s distinct attractions and advocate for responsible tourism.
As Mayor Dahal inaugurated the launch, he unveiled plans for future attractions, including cultural displays, wildlife tours, thrill-seeking activities, and food festivals. These initiatives seek to establish Bharatpur as a destination for all seasons, catering to both tourists looking for relaxation and those seeking adventure.