Road trips from India to Bangladesh, Nepal may soon become a reality!
Most of us who love mountains usually dream of hiking through the snow-capped foothills of the Himalayas. And this can be a dream for many travelers. If you travel to Bangladesh or even Nepal, you will be on a route that will take you through these breathtaking mountains. We are sure to have more joy than anything else in the world. Well, the good news is that this will come right thanks to India with the Auto Pact of Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal soon.
Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Road Transport, announced that India signed the Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal Initiative (BBIN) in 2015, which has already reacted. Formerly known as Accord Motor Vehicles (MVA) The primary objective of this initiative is to facilitate the movement of vehicles India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal, essential for both cargo and transportation. travelers. Although Bhutan still has administrative support, other countries have already accepted the pact.
During his announcement, Gadkari also said that the initiative would be supported by the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for further coordination, communication and paperwork with other countries mentioned. When this agreement is fully implemented, travel between all these countries will be transparent for travelers, since cars whose registration numbers belong to one of them will benefit from a free trip around the world. of these countries.
To further improve the Globetrotter's travel experience, this initiative will achieve better roads, waterways and even railway connections between these countries. In fact, Gadkari more mentioned in the announcement that India's bus service proposals in Bangladesh and Nepal continue already started. Some of the proposed bus routes between these countries could include popular tourist destinations such as Dehradun, Mahendranagar, Janakpur, Patna, Bodhgaya, and Kathmandu.
The traveler is required to have access to some of the most popular travel destinations in Nepal and Bangladesh, including Chittagong, Bangladesh, Sundarbans, Pokhara, Kathmandu, Chitwan, and Nagarkot.