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Foreign tourist arrival increases


02 May 2022  

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KATHMANDU: Domestic tourism sector is gradually recovering from the consequences of COVID-19 crisis.

The available data suggests that touristic activities have increased lately.

The tourist arrivals from outside the country are on the rise since the beginning of 2022.

According to data from the Nepal Tourism Board, 58,348 foreign tourists arrived Nepal alone in April and the figure is 160 percent more than of the corresponding period last year.

Likewise, the country recorded the 52,633 exits during the period. The data shows that 22,450 people had visited the country in April 2021.

Lately, the rate of tourist arrivals has reached more than half of the tourist arrivals figure in 2019.

Nepal Tourism Board Director Mani Lamichhane said 109,299 tourists had visited Nepal in April 2019 and since the beginning of 2022, the arrival graph is gradually increasing after a significant fall in the two previous years due to COVID-19 pandemic. The arrival has reached 53 percent of the figure before the pandemic.

In previous month, the country welcomed 42,006 tourists from various countries and it was 16,975 in January followed by 19766 in February.

Board’s strategic marketing in international source market and the initiatives of tourism entrepreneurs have contributed to reviving the tourism sector, he argued.

Publish Date : 02 May 2022 20:23 PM

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