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Nepal launches 'accessible' trekking trail for disabled, elderly

IANS  |  Kathmandu 

has launched its first "accessible" trekking trail in city for the disabled and the elderly.

The trail was inaugurated as a part of three-day international conference on Accessible Tourism' held for the first time in the nation from March 29 to March 31 in Pokhara, reports

for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Rabindra Adhikari inaugurated the 1.3-km section of the 14-km long hiking path in the ridge connecting Sarangkot to Naudanda areas, the Tourism Board (NTB) said in a statement on Saturday.

"The trail offers a magnificent view of Mt. Annapurna, Fisthtail and Manaslu," it said.

The NTB said the trail would enhance the prospect of attracting a strong segment of disabled and elderly tourists' population to The trail has proper signage and washrooms.

"The concerned authorities have pledged more support in the coming fiscal year that will begin in mid-July this year to lay down all the standards and facilities to establish the trail as 'probably the best' and 'leading trail' in Asia," the NTB said.

'Accessible tourism' is an emerging concept to ensure that tourist destinations, products and services are accessible to all people, irrespective of their physical limitations, disabilities or age.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, April 01 2018. 08:42 IST
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