Nepal India China Expo (NICE-2025) from February 24

Kathmandu, December 1 — The 'Nepal India China Expo (NICE-2025)' has been scheduled to take place in Pokhara on February 24-26.

According to the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), Nepal Chapter, the event aiming to encourage the arrival of tourists from neighboring India and China will be supported by the Nepal Tourism Board, the Ministry of Industry and Tourism (Gandaki Province), the Pokhara Metropolis, the Pokhara Tourism Council, and other tourism-related organizations.

PATA Nepal Chapter's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Suresh Singh Budal said the major objective of the expo is to explore Nepal's tourism potentiality in India and China, the two rising economies with first and second highest population respectively, and to promote the opportunities for integrated hospitality business.

It will be held under the theme of NICE for MICE and More, gathering over 1,000 delegates, including over 150 regional buyers, over 100 diverse exhibitors, and over 25 leading media invitees from India and China.

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