The six sites, including Pashupatinath, Swoyambhu, Lumbini, Kathmand Durbarsauqre, Patan Durbarsquare and Bhaktapur Durbarsqure, enlisted by the UNESCO have been reopened for public.
However, Lichhivi-era Hindu shrine Changu Narayan temple which was badly damaged by the earthquake has not been reopened yet for the public, said Chief of National Achieves Shesh Naraan Dahal.
Tourism Vakrasur Sherpa amidst a grand ceremony which saw performances by dancers and musicians at ancient city of Bhaktapur, 15 kilometres from Kathmandu.
"Now Nepal is safe for visitors. So help Nepal by sending your nationals if you want to help Nepal in real sense," the minister said.
Nepalese Tourism Secretary Suresh Man Shrestha said that Nepal currently receives 800,000 tourists and the county needs to make efforts to increase the number of visitors by many folds learning lessons from tiny South Asian country Maldives which receives nearly double the tourists visiting Nepal.
Nepal is still recovering from two major quakes and several aftershocks that have killed nearly 9,000 people and left a trail of destruction at famous cultural sites.
Out of the total 741 shrines across Nepal, 133 were completely destroyed by the earthquake, Shrestha said.
He said that in the first year around Rs 1.8 billion budget is required for restoration and renovation of the shrines in the first phase.
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