Nepal Tourism Board along with 23 travel companies from Nepal participated at the world’s biggest travel fair, ITB held in the German city of Berlin from March 9 to 13, 2011. Nepal and Nepal Tourism Year 2011 was promoted at the fair as “the birth place of Lord Buddha and the cradle of Buddhism”. The Nepal delegation organized a press conference which was attended by more than 60 German media representatives and tour operators. ITB Berlin 2011 had 11000 exhibitors from 188 counties.A total of 110,000 trade people and 700plus media professionals from 92 countries including a total of 170,000 people visited the trade fair.
Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), along with Nepal German Chamber of Commerce & Industries (NGCCI) and three Nepalese travel companies participated at the Caravan, Motors & Tourism (CMT) fair held in the city of Stuttgart, Germany from January 15 to 23, 2011. At the fair, not only destination Nepal , but Nepalese tea and coffee were also promoted.A special program entitiled, “Together for Tourism: NTY-2011” was organised at the CMT venue on January 18, 2011. Most of the visitors to the Nepal stall wanted to know more about Trekking in Nepal.
On 20th October 2010, Explore Himalaya met up with veteran skydivers Roger Hoe from England and Peter Rotelle from Germany who had just arrived from Lukla after skydiving solo from 28,000 feet at Shyangboche drop zone.
Roger Hoe, who turns 65 in a month’s time, holds the distinction for being the oldest skydiver to jump solo from 28,000 feet.
When asked how did their adventure go, and both of them unanimously said that it was an experience of a lifetime – beautiful and unforgettable.
“My name is Roger Hoe. I come from Devon in England and I have been skydiving now for 33 years. I have visited Nepal on six occasions but never skydived. So I thought, I better put the record straight and do skydive here, because most of the countries I have visited, I have skydived in, which was Australia, New Zealand, Canada, America. Wherever I go I always manage to do some parachuting. But now today, I have jumped from the same height as Sagarmatha – 28,000 feet and I am overjoyed with it.
The scenery on the climb to altitude was fantastic. We got very close to Ama Dablam which is my favourite mountain. We also saw people moving on Mount Everest. We were so close and to climb for 45- 60 minutes in the aircraft up the altitude, going over the world’s highest mountains is something I will never forget. Well the whole experience, if I could sum it up in one word, I think the only word I could say is WOW!
I would love to skydive again. It may be a bit expensive but it’s worth every penny!”
Roger Hoe
Country: England
Solo Skydiver
“I have been a skydiver since 1968. As a solo skydiver I have made more than 2,500 jumps. But this adventure, Everest Skydive, was so unforgettable and so impressive.To see the mountains and to fly over peaks more than 7000 metres high , it was so impressive, one just cannot imagine it.
In the beginning we had some difficulties with the weather. But afterward, today, we had a great flight on the Himalaya. We were high up there, so close to Mount Everest, that we could see the climbers. It was so beautiful. I will never forget this adventure.
It was perfectly organized by Explore Himalaya and the Everest Skydive team was wonderful. There was safety first and the whole thing was organized so perfectly. It was great. I will never forget Wendy Smith and this adventure. It was impressive.
I plan to come back to Nepal next year with my wife, probably do some trekking.”
Peter Rotelle
Country: Germany
Solo Skydiver
I wanted to thank you for the great job you have done, in the difficult days in the beginning of October.
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