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    Nepal deserves the accolades

    Surely, Nepal will remain among the best destination for years as we put more emphasis on responsible and eco-tourism. There are challenges aplenty as we, as a poor country, tend to focus more on tourism as a tool of foreign currency earning and means of balance of payment to make up for the trade deficit. Well, nevertheless we are best among the best.

    Surya Thapaliya
    Nepal Tourism Board
    Kathmandu
    Nepal

    Comment posted by Surya Thapaliya on 01/12/2009 04:34:42

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