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Foreign tourists stranded in Manang villages amidst Covid-19 pandemic



MANANG: Foreign tourists are left stranded in Manang as the movement of people has been restricted at almost all villages in view of the surging cases of Covid-19.

The Annapurna Circuit which saw only very few visitors for over a year due to the pandemic had started getting the footfall of visitors as the first wave of pandemic was not so widespread in the district last year.

But with the spread of the second wave of the virus and its new variant, tourists are confined in villages like Sangsar, Bhraka, Tanki Manang, Humde and Pisang.

Local Ram Gurung said foreign guests are so far good and safe. The Annapurna Circuit listed as the world’s 10th number tourist destination has now remained closed. Hotels here have remained shut.

On Tuesday, 28 people in the district including one foreign national were tested positive for the virus and so far the positive cases are 44, said the District Public Health Office, Manang.

The district that consists of four rural municipalities has so far reported the detection of the virus two rural municipalities: Chame (7) and Manang Ngisyang (37).

According to Annapurna Conservation Area, Manang chief Lekhnath Gautam, there are 22 foreign tourists in the villages of Manang.

A total of 241 tourists: 144 male and 97 female were reported to have arrived the district last month and of them, 197 have reached Mustang via the Thorong-La Pass and remaining were back from the Annapurna Circuit.
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Publish Date : 15 May 2021 18:35 PM

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