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IATO signs MoU with Nepal Association of Tour & Travel Agents (NATTA) - The Voice of Canada

IATO signs MoU with Nepal Association of Tour & Travel Agents (NATTA)

IATO signs MoU with Nepal Association of Tour & Travel Agents (NATTA)

The Voice of Canada-The Voice of Chandigarh News

To enhance tourism between India and Nepal, a Memorandum of Association (MoU) was signed between Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) and Nepal Association of Tour & Travel Agents (NATTA)  in Kathmandu.

Ravi Gosain, President, Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) and Kumar Mani Thapaliya, President, Nepal Association of Tour & Travel Agents (NATTA) signed the MoU at Buddhist International Travel Mart (BITM 2025) being held in Kathmandu in the presence of  Badri Prasad Pandey, Minister of Tourism, Culture, Civil aviation and Deepak Raj Joshi – CEO of Nepal tourism board

The main objective of signing this MoU is to:-

  • Facilitate and increase two-way tourism flows and sustainable tourism growth;
  • Promoting strategic partnerships among member organizations and stakeholders;
  • Enhancing mutual visibility in international markets and platforms.
  • Exchange of tourism-related data, research, trends, and promotional materials;
  • Notification of policy changes in visa, immigration, or tourism regulation that may affect members of either Party;
  • Coordination to enable cooperation among government tourism bodies and private sector operators;
  • Facilitate B2B meetings, networking sessions, and joint conventions between Indian and Nepali travel entrepreneurs;
  • Participation and representation in major trade fairs, expos, and annual conventions (e.g., IATO Annual Convention, NATTA Convention);
  • Joint promotional campaigns for cross-border tour packages, pilgrimage circuits, heritage trails, and adventure tourism;
  • Organizing familiarization/study tours for travel agents, influencers, and media professionals;
  • Encouraging knowledge transfer on legal, marketing, and digital tools to empower members.

Rajiv Gosain, President-IATO mentioned that Nepal is our strategic partner and many of the foreign tourists, especially tourists from Buddhist countries do visit Nepal during their tour to India.

With joint efforts of both the associations, our members can work together to enhance inbound tourism in India and Nepal.  

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