Nepal to showcase nature, culture, and conservation at WTM London 2025
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Tourism Times
Published at : 30 Oct 2025, 2:41 PM
KATHMANDU: The Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) is set to promote Nepal as a premier destination for nature, adventure, culture, and sustainable travel at the World Travel Market (WTM) London 2025, to be held from November 4 to 6 at ExCeL London.
Nepal will be represented at Stall N12-511, with NTB leading a strong delegation of 28 Nepali companies, including tour operators, adventure agencies, hospitality groups, and conservation partners. The delegation aims to showcase Nepal’s unique blend of nature, culture, and community-led conservation.
The participating companies include Satori Adventures, Trekking Team Group, Alpine Club of Himalaya, The Trekker’s Society, Buddha Air, Chhaya Devi Complex Ltd (Aloft Kathmandu Thamel), and several others representing the country’s travel, adventure, and hospitality sectors.
According to NTB, Nepal’s participation this year highlights the country’s momentum in post-pandemic tourism recovery. Increased investment in responsible tourism and international marketing reflects Nepal’s commitment to sustainability and community-based growth.
Nepal offers an unmatched diversity in experience — from the towering Himalayan peaks to lush forests, ancient temples, and rich cultural heritage. The country is home to eight of the world’s 14 peaks above 8,000 meters, including Mount Everest, and has achieved global recognition for its conservation successes such as zero rhino poaching years and a tripled tiger population.
At WTM London 2025, the Nepal Pavilion will feature immersive visual storytelling, thematic zones on adventure, wildlife, and wellness, along with B2B networking sessions connecting Nepali operators with international trade and media representatives.
NTB CEO Deepak Raj Joshi said, “At WTM London 2025, we extend a heartfelt invitation to travelers to rediscover Nepal — a land where giant peaks, vibrant wildlife, living cultures, and dedicated communities converge. Our recovery is strong, our commitment to conservation is unwavering, and our doors are wide open for travelers who seek purpose, wonder, and connection.”
NTB has invited travel professionals, trade partners, and media to visit the Nepal Pavilion at WTM London to explore new collaborations and witness the evolving story of Nepal as a destination where nature, culture, and conservation unite.
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