The Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), along with 15 leading travel and tour companies, is participating in the TTF Chennai 2025, one of South Asia’s premier international tourism trade fairs, held from March 21 to 23, 2025, at the Chennai Trade Centre, India. The Nepali booth is located at Stall No. A300.

With the theme “Lifetime Experiences,” Nepal is targeting the Indian tourism market by showcasing its iconic cultural heritage, renowned mountain trekking, and diverse nature-based tourism activities. India continues to be a crucial tourism source market for Nepal, and this campaign aims to solidify Nepal’s position as a top travel destination for Indian tourists.

NTB has consistently participated in this fair, promoting Nepal as the ultimate destination for pilgrimage, rejuvenation, adventure, and cultural exploration. Through its presence at TTF Chennai, NTB highlights Nepal’s appeal as a versatile travel destination catering to spiritual, wellness, and adventure-seeking travelers from India and beyond. A distinguished delegation representing 15 esteemed travel companies from Nepal is part of TTF Chennai 2025, offering a unique platform for business networking and partnership opportunities. The participating companies include Airwings Tours & Travels Pvt.

Ltd., Alpine Kailash Trek Pvt. Ltd., Shivalaya Holidays, Regulus Treks and Expedition Pvt. Ltd., Soham Journeys Pvt. Ltd., Leaf Holidays Treks & Expedition Pvt. Ltd., Nepal Big Mountain Travel Company Pvt.Ltd., Apoorva Tours and Treks Pvt. Ltd., Kathmandu Holiday Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd., Samrat Tours and Travels Pvt. Ltd., Shivam Group Holiday Pvt. Ltd., Heritage Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd., Satyam Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd., Namaste Tourism and Holidays Pvt. Ltd., and Bonjoy Travels Pvt. Ltd.

NTB remains committed to promoting Nepal as a premier travel destination, showcasing its natural beauty, adventure tourism, and unique cultural experiences to the global market. Through its participation in TTF Chennai 2025, NTB aims to enhance Nepal’s visibility and attract more Indian travelers, contributing to the growth of Nepal’s tourism industry.