Nepal Showcases Tourism Potential at Moscow International Travel & Tourism Exhibition 2026

Kathmandu. Nepal, known as a unique confluence of mountains, culture, and adventure travel, is further strengthening its presence in the international tourism market.

In this context, the Nepal Tourism Board presented Nepal's diverse tourism potential to the world at the prestigious Moscow International Travel & Tourism Exhibition (MITT) 2026, held in Moscow, the capital of Russia.

More than 30 countries' tourism destinations, service providers, and tourism entrepreneurs participated in the 32nd edition of MITT-2026, held from March 11 to 13 at the Crocus Expo Center in Moscow.

It is estimated that more than 16,000 visitors observed the fair, which operated for three days. At this exhibition, the Nepal Tourism Board, in collaboration with the private sector, presented Nepal's tourism experience holistically, informed Kabindra Bhatta, Senior Officer of the Board. According to him, the Board-led team, which included seven private sector travel and tour companies, presented Himalayan adventure tourism, trekking, mountaineering, Buddhist and Hindu religious tourism, nature-based experiences, and cultural diversity.

At the Nepal Pavilion set up at the exhibition, detailed information about the unparalleled beauty of the Himalayas, the spiritual peace of Lumbini, adventure trekking routes, and the diversity of Nepali culture was provided to visitors seeking information about Nepal. The Nepali delegation was led by Ramchandra Tiwari, Member of the Nepal Tourism Board Executive Committee and Director General of the Department of Immigration. Senior Director Santosh Pant and Senior Officer Bhatta from the Board were also part of the delegation.

During discussions and interactions with Russian and international tourism entrepreneurs on the occasion of the fair, the delegation presented Nepal as a safe, diverse, and unforgettable tourist destination. The head of the delegation, Tiwari, stated that international tourism fairs like MITT are extremely important for promoting Nepal's tourism. He said, 'A platform like MITT provides an opportunity to present Nepal's potential in a large tourism market like Russia. Russian tourists are very attracted to adventure travel, Himalayan trekking, and cultural experiences, which shows great potential for Nepal.'

Senior Director Pant of the Nepal Tourism Board described the Russian market as Nepal's emerging tourism market, saying, 'Nepal is a destination full of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and spiritual experiences. Since Russian tourists look for new and unique destinations, Nepal's tourism experience can be very attractive to them.'

Private sector tourism entrepreneurs at this exhibition responded that MITT-2026 was an effective opportunity to establish direct contact with the Russian market. Meanwhile, Maheshwarmani Tripathi, Acting Ambassador of the Nepali Embassy in Russia, observed the Nepali Pavilion, facilitated the success of the program, and stated that such international events are important for further expanding tourism cooperation between Nepal and Russia.

This year marks 70 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Nepal and Russia. A senior officer of the Board stated that Nepal's participation in MITT-2026, in this historic context, will further strengthen tourism cooperation between the two countries.

He added, 'We are confident that Nepal's participation in MITT-2026 held in Moscow will further strengthen Nepal's presence in the Russian tourism market. The Board has strategies, plans, and programs to continue promoting Nepal's tourism potential worldwide through such international forums in the coming days.' According to tourism statistics, the number of Russian tourists visiting Nepal reached over 15,000 in 2025.

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