According to the latest statistics from the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), Nepal welcomed 72,250 foreign visitors in June. The tourist footfall in June 2023 is 96.48 percent compared to June 2019 when 74,883 foreigners visited Nepal. Nepal welcomed 55,074 international visitors in Jan, 73,255 in Feb, 99,426 in March, 98,773 in April, and 77,703 in May.
Nepal received the highest number of tourists from India, the US, and China in June. According to NTB, 38,845 Indian tourists and 8,470 US visitors came to Nepal in June. The country welcomed 4,343 tourists from China, 2,402 tourists from Bangladesh, 1,992 from the United Kingdom, 1,639 from Australia, 1,079 from Malaysia, and 8,88 from South Korea. With the easing of travel restrictions and China reponing outbound travel for its citizens, Nepali tourism entrepreneurs are pinning high hopes for 2023. NTB on its 24th anniversary announced that it aims to attract at least one million foreign tourists in 2023. In 2022, tourist arrivals reached over 600,000 without any significant contribution from China. Only 9,595 Chinese tourists visited Nepal in 2022. Tour operators say they are receiving increasing fresh inquiries from major source markets including China. While the FITs (free independent travelers) have already started coming to Nepal, group travelers from the northern neighbor arrived in the second week of April, the first group tour from China after the Covid-19 pandemic. The arrival of 180 Chinese trekkers in Nepal on April 13 has rekindled hopes for Nepal’s tourism sector. They were the first of four batches of nearly 8,00 Chinese trekkers to visit Nepal to trek on the Poon Hill trail located some 270 kilometers west of Kathmandu. This visit has come after China included Nepal on a second list of 40 destinations for group tours that Chinese nationals could visit starting from March 15. After the northern neighbor allowed its citizens to visit Nepal, NTB and Nepali travel trade entrepreneurs are visiting various Chinese cities to promote Nepal tourism. Travel trade entrepreneurs say that a significant contribution of Chinese tourists would be required if Nepal wants to meet the target of one million visitors in 2023.