NRNA: Video Challenge for Nepal Tourism Promotion

Hollywood Khabar June 28,2018 Comments

On the occasion of 11th ERM, Luxembourg
Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) is launching a Video Challenge in association with Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) on the occasion of 11th European Regional Meeting (ERM) and 9th European Regional Women's Conference, which is taking place in Luxembourg on 29th and 30th July 2018.

The winner of the competition will receive a cash award of Rs. 1 Lakh, the first runner-up - Rs. 75 Thousand and the second runner-up - Rs.50 Thousand. In addition to the cash prize, the award will also include travel and tour packages. The remaining 7 participants from among the selected 10 will also receive prizes in the form of travel, hotel and tour packages within Nepal for 2 persons.

There is no particular theme specified for the competition. The submitted videos should be genuine, captured by the participants themselves and should inspire people to visit Nepal. It can cover a wide spectrum such as culture, rituals, sceneries, cuisine, hidden trekking trails, music, festivals, religion, arts, architecture, heritage, etc. reflecting the reality of Nepal.

This Video Challenge is being launched in association with Nepal Tourism Board. Other official partners include Turkish Airways, TAAN, HAN, Karnaali ecommerce and various other institutions.

The video should be uploaded via google drive and the link for submission in the competition should be sent online. The details for video submission are available at:
https://erm-nrna.org/videochallenge/

Some rules of  participation in the Video Challenge:
All submitted videos that comply with the competition rules and regulations will be published on the official page of Nepal Tourism board
https://www.facebook.com/nepaltourismboard .
Deadline:
July 19, 2018 (3rd Shrawan 2075) is the last date for video submission (videos will be posted through Facebook page after putting our frames and if selected on the very day or the next day.
Tourism is our second biggest industry in terms of the people employed. Let's promote Nepal Tourism.