NEPAL MAGAR TOURISM SOCIETY

Historical Tanahunsur Fam Trip

PUBLISHED August 23, 2014

Historical Tanahunsur Fam Trip

It is our immense pleasure to inform you all that Nepal Magar Tourism Society is going to conduct 1 night / 2 days Tanahunsur Cultural FAM trip on September 12, 2014. We at NMTS would humbly request you all to participate in this grant event to promote Magar Cultural Village in national and international market.


Itinerary
01 Day: 12 Sep 2014
0700 hrs  Departure From Sorahakhutte & on the way B/F and Nepali set Lunch
1500 hrs  Reception by Local people and transfer to home stay and Explore loccal Vallge
1900 hrs  Local Culture Programs & Interaction Program (Night Stay Home Stay)
 

02 Day: 13 Sep 2014
0700 hrs  Breakfast
0800 hrs  Explore Tanahunsur and interact with People
1030 hrs  Typical Lunch
1100 hrs  Departure to Kathmandu

Cost Nrs. 2999.00 / person

Includes

  • on the way simple B/F and lunch
  • Accommodation, food and hot drinks at Tanahunsur (sel roti, makai, bhatmas, dahi chiura & many more)
  • Bus from and to Kathmandu. (private tourist bus)
  • Typical Tanahunsur Magar cultural programme

Excludes

  • Personal bar bills and tipping
  • Personal clothing’s.
  • Extra alcohol and personal shopping or etc

Note:  Reservation is required in advance with payments & last date 26 June 2014, Please kindly don’t forget to bring raincoat with you.


Organized by
Nmts Nepal

About Nepal Magar Tourism Society

Nepal Magar Tourism Society (NMTS)--the name itself is pretty self-explanatory that who we are and what we do. It was founded in the year 2010, with the aim to unite all the Magar tourism entrepreneurs from across the country and outside and promote tourism--together. It is a non-profit, non-governmental, and non-political organization formally registered with the District Administration Office, Kathmandu ...

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About Magar

Magar is one, of the 59 indigenous peoples of Nepal, recognized by the government as indigenous nationalities having own distinct language, culture, rituals and history. Their settlements stretch over the western and southern edges of Dhaulagiri Himalayan range and eastwards to the Gandaki River basin ...

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