
The NTB initiated a research, titled ‘A study of historically and architecturally important buildings of Kathmandu Valley’, earlier in 2013 aimed at identifying historically, archeologically and architecturally significant buildings in Kathmandu, especially the grand buildings and palaces built during the Rana era. “We have prepared the report and are all set to submit it to the tourism ministry for the implementation of the idea,” said Niroula. He added the report would be sumitted next week and the government authorities and other stakeholders would be aske to implement the plan.
“Leasing those buildings will have similar benefits like the preservation of old palaces, generation of revenue for government and attracting high-end tourists to Nepal,” an official in the tourism ministry told. He added that the idea was still under consideration. The NTB plans to identify historic buildings and palaces beyond Kathmandu Valley for tourism once the government implements the idea to lease the buildings in the capital.