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NTB Reaches Out to Renowned Yoga Guru Ramdev For Promotion Of Nepal As Wellness DestinationMonday, November 22nd, 2021

Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) reached out to popular Indian Yoga Guru Ramdev for promotion and recognition of Nepal as a holistic spiritual and wellness destination. NTB CEO Dr. Dhananjay Regmi met with the revered Spiritual Guru who was on a short visit to Nepal with his colleague Acharya Bal Krishna, since Nov. 18, 2021. After interaction with Swamiji, NTB also wrote a formal request to him for support in the promotion of Nepal by accepting the role of Goodwill Ambassador for Spiritual and Wellness Tourism of Nepal.

The yoga maestro, who arrived in Nepal on Nov. 18, for various spiritual programs, conducted yoga and meditation at Chandragiri on Nov. 19. Similarly, he ran a one-day yoga camp at Pashupatinath, Kathmandu, on Nov. 21, organized by the Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation (MoCTCA) which was attended by Hon’ble Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Prem Bahadur Ale.

According to NTB CEO Dr. Regmi, “Nepal is primarily seen as an adventurous destination. However, we want to reach out to the world with the message that the destination Nepal is a mixture of adventure, culture and nature, offering spiritual healing in each of those experiences for ones seeking. We believe our association with Swami ji will help tremendously in recognition of Nepal as a life-changing transformational destination,” he said.

At the meeting earlier, Guru Ramdev, Acharya Bal Krishna, and CEO Dr. Regmi, had discussed about advancing the spiritual and yoga tourism of Nepal. Guru Ramdev appreciated Nepal’s rich culture of Vedic Sanatan and expressed that he was highly positive about the country’s potential in healing and wellness to visitors. “Nepal is the land of Pashupatinath, Muktinath, Mother Sita and the Birthplace of Buddha. I will definitely promote the religious and spiritual tourism of Nepal,” he said.

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