Welcome to Nepal - the most happening incentive
travel destination in the world - a heady mixture
of unique culture proudly preserved, mind boggling
adventure and remarkable natural beauty. A land
where you can revitalize your mind, body and soul
amidst scenery that is simply a knock out.
World-class convention facilities, exciting adventure
products, special opportunities for sightseeing,
dining, accommodation, and shopping and much more.
From toasting the sunrise over the Himalayas to
seeking out wild animals in their natural habitat
from atop an elephant, from being mesmerized by
the artistic excellence of the medieval era to
dancing the night away at a theme party, you will
have lots to talk about when you get back home.
The Destination Kathmandu, the Shangrila city of Nepal,
is a novelty destination for many. Surrounded
by Himalayan snow peaks, Kathmandu is the cradle
of Nepalese civilization and culture. It is a
living museum of ancient temples, palaces, shrines,
squares and courtyards. It is also the fairy tale
land of kings, queens, princes, princesses and
living goddesses - still worshipped today.
Nepal is one destination that will fire up the
imagination of everyone. Some curious, some incredulous,
some a little nervous, some a little ambivalent
but for once, you are going to bring excitement
that will turn men and women into boys and girls
and they will take stories back home and not just
snap-shots.
The Venues
Kathmandu offers a wide choice of conference
centres. The newly built Birendra International
Convention Center (BICC) is Nepal's showpiece
international standard convention facility. The
main hall at the BICCI accommodates 1,046 persons.
The floor arrangement is divided into 160-desk
seating in the front, theatre seating for 240
in the back, 150 seats for observers, and the
rest allocated for gallery seating. The BICC contains
other halls of various sizes.
In addition, there is an exhibition hall, a separate
station for newspersons with facilities for live
TV and radio broadcasts, and VIP rooms equipped
with comprehensive media operations.
Other venues include the Royal Nepal Academy with
a capacity for 1250 persons, Rashtriya Sabha Griha
(676 persons), the Russian Cultural Center (200
persons) and the Bhrikuti Mandap Exhibition Hall
with a total area of 35,000 sq. ft. Kathmandu's
major luxury hotels and resorts also offer meeting
facilities with the latest and comprehensive audiovisual
technology. These hotels have multifunctional
meeting halls offering excellent setting for conventions,
meetings and incentive organizers, with a seating
capacity ranging from 20 to more than 1200 guests.
The hotels in Pokhara also offer world-class conference
facilities with the latest state-of-the-art audio-visual
technology.