The Tourism Ministry’s data shows that tourist arrivals and tourism earnings both surged significantly in 2022. Nepal welcomed over 600,000 tourists last year while tourism income rose to a three-year high of $326.28m.
The surge in the number of tourists has not resulted in a significant increment in their spending during their stay in Nepal. With mainly budget travelers coming to Nepal, tourism entrepreneurs say the decline in the length of stay, and their average daily spending is natural. “A large number of tourists visiting Nepal are average spenders. We do not get affluent tourists who could spend handsomely during their stay in Nepal,” said Vinayak Shah, president of the Hotel Association of Nepal. According to travel trade entrepreneurs, the fear of the Covid-19 pandemic was still there in 2022, forcing travelers not to stay for a long time. “As international travel was opened across the globe fully in 2022, it takes some time to return to normalcy,” said Shah. Hoteliers and tour operators said tourists from European countries spend more than other countries. “But tourist arrivals from European countries in 2022 surged compared to 2021, but have not reached the level of 2019,” said Bishwesh Shrestha, owner of C&K Travels. Tourism entrepreneurs emphasized the need to create an environment to lengthen the stay of foreign visitors. According to them, there is a dire need to upgrade the tourism infrastructures. While the country has seen more five-star, four-star hotels, there are still issues related to product and service diversification. “There is a bottleneck in tourism infrastructures. The Tribhuvan International Airport cannot cater to more tourist flow than what it is catering now,” said Shah, “While the two international airports are yet to be operated fully.” The number of foreign visitors entering Nepal grew by 306.82 percent in 2022, putting an end to a two-year downward spiral that started in early 2020 when the coronavirus outbreak wreaked havoc across the world. While the number of foreign visitors entering Nepal grew significantly, it is still 48.70 percent lower than in 2019 when 1.19m arrivals were recorded. In the first half of 2023, the tourist arrivals surged by 97.79 percent to reach 476,507. With healthy growth in tourist arrivals from the start of this year, tourism entrepreneurs are expecting 1m international visitors in the country by the end of 2023. While tourist arrivals have improved significantly compared to the last three years, the number is yet to touch the pre-Covid level. Nepal had received 573,658 tourists in the first six months of 2019. The arrival of foreigners in the first six months of 2023 is 83.06 percent compared to the same period in 2019. With the easing of travel restrictions and China reponing outbound travel for its citizens, Nepali tourism entrepreneurs are pinning high hopes for 2023. In 2022, tourist arrivals reached over 600,000 without any significant contribution from China. Only 9,595 Chinese tourists visited Nepal in 2022. Tourists’ length of stay Year Days 2022 13.1 2021 15.5 2020 15.1 Average expense per visitor Year Expense 2022 $40.5 2021 $48 2020 $65 Tourism earnings Year Expense 2022 $326.28m 2021 $112.50m 2020 $217m