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Foreseeing the role it could play in bringing a revolution in the tourism industry, the Ticker Board or the Satellite Control Board installed at NTB is the first of its kind to be introduced in the country. The board was inaugurated amidst a function by Mr. Prachanda Man Shrestha, Chief Executive Officer of Nepal Tourism Board on August 30, 2008. Mr. Shrestha highlighting the need of such technology in today's world said the ticker board installed at the NTB premises is the collective property of the tourism industry of Nepal. Prior to this, Mr. Subash Nirola, Senior Director of NTB welcoming the guests said the installation of board would be helpful in information dissemination.
Dolpa Chamber of commerce has initiated to organize Dolpa festival in coordination with District Development Committee Dolpa and concerned stakeholders functioning in Dolpa. The chamber expects moral and material contributions from all and every well wishers of Dolpa.
Festival Programme
Day 1 : 8th September 7.00-10.00 - Volleyball 10.00-11.00 - Welcome of guests with musical band 11.00 - welcome speech, Welcome song, Greetings Parades
2 : 9th September 7.00-10.00 - Volleyball Day long - Cultural programs, Stall visit, Home visits, Tug of war, Shot-put, Archery, Food display, Rafting
Day 3: 10th September 7.00-10.00 - Volleyball Day long - Stall visit, home visits, Pony race, Paragliding, Food display, Poetry competition, Fashion ramp
Day 4 : 11th September 7.00-10.00 - Volleyball Day long - Stall visit, home visits. Food display, Trithelon (horse ride, bike ride and run) Cultural program from guest artists
Day 5: 12th September 7.00-10.00 - Volleyball final Day long - Cultural program, Honor to the distinguished personality, Distribution of certificates and prizes
Book Online Soaltee Crowne Plaza Kathmandu is considered a legendary landmark within the Kathmandu cityscape and is also the premier hotel of the Kingdom. It is spread over 11 acres of space and surrounded by manicured gardens and with views of the mountain ranges, the Soaltee Crowne Plaza offers a resort atmosphere for both business and leisure travelers.
Soaltee Crowne Plaza Kathmandu is located in the suburbs of Tahachal just ten minutes away from the city centre and 15 minutes away from the airport. The hotel offers free coach transfers to the hotel on request (subject to availability). There is a complimentary city shuttle to and from the hotel at regular intervals. The hotel also can arrange chauffeur-driven cars or coaches for business or sightseeing as there are no car rental facilities in Nepal. The hotel has five world-class restaurants and a Bar. Bukhara features meals cooked in tandoor, using recipes and methods preserved since the mediaeval ages. Garden Terrace Coffee Shop serves multicuisine breakfast, meals and light snacks. Al Fresco serves authentic Italian meals and is the most popular Italian restaurant in town. China Garden serves oriential delicacies from around South East Asia and Rodi Bar located just off the lobby offers the choicest drinks and snacks.
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