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Annapurna region sets new record with 244,450 tourist arrivals in 2024



KATHMANDU: The Annapurna region, one of Nepal’s most renowned trekking destinations, has achieved its highest-ever tourist influx in 2024, with a record-breaking 244,450 foreign visitors.

According to the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), this figure surpasses the previous record of 191,558 tourists in 2023.

Of the total arrivals this year, 132,094 visitors came from South Asian countries, while 111,951 came from other parts of the world.

The Annapurna region saw a dramatic decline in tourist numbers during the Covid pandemic, with only 16,105 visitors in 2021.

However, the numbers rebounded significantly in 2022, with 129,733 arrivals, and have since surged past pre-pandemic levels.

Dr Rabin Kadariya, Head of ACAP, noted the strong recovery, stating, “Tourism in the Annapurna region has returned to its old rhythm, and a new record has been set in 2024.”

The Annapurna region, spanning 7,600 square kilometers, is celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich biodiversity, and unique cultural heritage.

Popular trekking destinations include Annapurna Base Camp, Mardi Himal, Ghandruk, Tilicho Lake, Thorong Pass, Upper Mustang, Muktinath, and Ghodepani.

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