Reinhold Messner, the first person to climb all 14 mountains measured above 8000-metre high, requested his German fellows to visit Nepal and experience her unique natural beauty.
Messner said this while sharing his experiences about Nepal with a host of distinguished personalities at a talk programme in Stuttgart, Germany recently.
Altogether 400 business people participated in the programme organised by Nepal Tourism Board (NTB.
Honorary Nepalese Consul General Ann-Katrin Bauknecht, speaking at a press conference, said that with the historic peace agreement, Nepal is now safe place for tourism.
She also urged German to the Himalayan nation.
According to an NTB press statement, it also organised a press conference to highlight the current situation of Nepal. Nepalese ambassador to Germany Madan Kumar Bhattarai was also attended the function.
In yet another event, the NTB organised a documentary show in London recently. Entitled 'Nepal: A Journey's on the Roof of the World' captured various tourism activities like river rafting, trekking, village tour, sight scenes jungle safaris, Dashain festival and Nepali life style.
The documentary was produced by the 73 Films with the NTB's support. Stephan Sherman, producer and director of the Films said that the friendship with the Nepalese was memorable. He took 14 months to make the documentary.
Nepalese Charge de' Affairs to the UK, Dipendra P. Bista gave away an appreciation letter to the team of 73 Films and praised the documentary saying that it would definitely fascinate tourists from Britain to go to Nepal.
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