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Took some time but discovered which page on tripadvisor.com we were getting some visitors from. No reviews, no recommendations, but a general background section on the Nepal pages on tripadvisor.com where there is a seperate section on "travelling Resposibly to Nepal". Here all that is written is about us by one of our clients. Thanks Q. We know who you are, but are happy to keep it annonymous
read the page on tripadvisor.com here |
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A historic day for socialtours as it reaches eight years of operation in May 2010. Today, Raj Gyawali, Founder Director, socialtours and Brian Hunter, Country Director, Save the Children, Nepal & Bhutan, signed a contract to promote social tourism and fundraise to support children's issues in Nepal. This is in keeping with both organisations long term commitments, Save the Children's commitment to support children's issues and socialtours commitment to find avenues to integrate tourism into social development.
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Since last year, socialtours.com has been mentioned in a Fair Travel Guide Book written by Imagine Peace Group from Korea. It is even written in Korean so it might be interesting for Korean readers. The only mistake they made was put the website (the most important part) as www.socialtour.com instead of www.socialtours.com. So anyone reading this will reach a golf tour called socialtour in the States instead of our website.
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So, another initiative that we are participating in. Raj Gyawali, has just joined the Board of Chain Inc. a mountain bike club in Kathmandu, Nepal, which boasts a pump track and a techinical downhill track. Just another initiative we are participating in, which helps keep this planet green.
Visit www.chainmtb.com for details |
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The RT networking meeting at ITB Berlin on the 12th was a grand success, with over 150 participants and over 20 pitches. Before the networking, there was a presentation from Buffalo Tours which was followed by a panel discussion on the benefits of the GREEN circuit. Panelists were Sunil CHauhan from Ecosphere, Asit Biswas from Help Tourism and Raj Gyawali from socialtours.com travels, and it was moderated by Gopi Parayil from The Blue Yonder |
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