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Humla District in Nepal lies on the southern edge of the Kailash-Manasarovar region – which is located in Pulan County, Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), China – acting as a gateway to the unique heritage site. In 2018, the first Cross-border Tourism and Trade Fair held in Limi Valley, Humla, revived the cross-border connect, enhancing economic, cultural and social lifelines in the region.
Transboundary Landscapes, Kailash Sacred Landscape
Yalbang, Humla, Nepal
23 September 2019 to 24 September 2019
The second iteration of this event – the Kailash Confluence – is being organized in Yalbang, Humla, on 23–24 September 2019. Yalbang is home to a diverse ethnic population with cultural links to communities both in the TAR and India. Today, it is also the administrative centre of the rural municipality.
The event will be organized by Namkha Rural Municipality with support from Karnali Province, Nepal Tourism Board, the Association of Kailash Tour Operators in Nepal, and ICIMOD’s Kailash Sacred Landscape Conservation and Development (KSLCDI) Initiative. The Kailash Confluence will bring participants from China, India, and Nepal together to celebrate the region’s shared culture, history, and economy and foster transboundary tourism and trade in the region.
The event aims to achieve the following:
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