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Tourism Revival and Growth: Nepal welcomed over one million tourists in 2023, marking a significant post-pandemic recovery. The Nepal government is targeting two million tourists in 2024, focusing on diversifying offerings like religious tourism through the promotion of sites like Janakpur, Lumbini, and Muktinath. However, there are concerns about infrastructure limitations, such as poor road conditions and expensive domestic flights, which could hinder these ambitions
New Tourism Decade Plan: The government is preparing to launch the "Nepal Tourism Decade (2023-2033)" initiative. This long-term strategic plan includes improved infrastructure, international marketing, and specialized tourism packages. It also aims to streamline coordination between government bodies and private sectors to boost tourism sustainably
Increased International Connectivity: Nepal’s tourism authorities are working to expand direct international flights to key tourist markets like China and India. Additionally, Nepal’s second international airport in Pokhara has reopened, enhancing accessibility to popular trekking destination
Chinese Tourism Recovery: The easing of travel restrictions in China has started to reflect positively on Nepal’s tourism numbers. However, Chinese arrivals remain lower than expected, and targeted promotional efforts are being explored
These developments highlight Nepal's efforts to rebuild and expand its tourism sector while addressing challenges in infrastructure and market diversification.
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Source | https://www.havenholidaysnepal.com/blogs/10-best-treks-in-nepal |
Keywords | travel |
Target group(s) | Businesses , Travellers |
Topics | Travel, Transport & Mobility |