Deltin Group Open Their First Casino in Nepal

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Deltin Group Open Their First Casino in Nepal

Deltin Group's first casino in Nepal was inaugurated yeaterday in Kathmandu. For the famous India-based company, the Kathmandu's venue became their first global venture.

This year, Nepal launched the Visit Nepal Year 2020 campaign to attract various types of tourists to the country known world-wide as a prime trekking and mountaneering destination. The casino-tourism theme is one of the branches of diversification of Nepal's tourism offer. 

To open Nepal's first casino, Deltin Group joined hands with the Everest Hospitality and Hotel, the owners of the Marriott Hotel in Nepal. The newly opened casino has already 250 employees who have been trained for six months to comply with Deltin’s standards and principles of service.

There is a wide choice of gambling venues in Nepal. Currently, almost all top rates hotels in Kathmandu provides their guests with casino style experience offering Poker, Pontoon, Baccarat and Blackjack. The new venture of Deltin is going to bring it all to a higher level, rising standards of luxury gaming experience, hospitality and entertainment in Nepal's capital. The owners expect Deltin Casino will draw guests from across the globe.

 

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