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Nepal’s tourism industry back on track

Nepal’s tourism industry back on track

Nepal’s tourism industry is back on track if foreign tourist arrival figures over the first three months of 2024 are anything to go by.

Foreign tourist arrivals via air recorded a year-on-year growth of 33.78 percent in the first three months of 2024. Tourist arrival data released by the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) shows a total of 304,693 foreign tourists have entered the country till March this year, compared to 227,755 in the same period of 2023. Over the past few months, the tourism sector is playing a vital role in the tourism recovery. A report published by the World Bank on April 2 states that the services sector emerged as a primary driver of this growth on the supply side, buoyed by increased activity in tourism-related services.

A total of 128,167 foreign tourists arrived in Nepal in March this year, compared to 99,427 in March last year. This is higher than the pre-covid footfall for the month. Nepal had welcomed 127,351 in March 2019. However, the total arrival in the first three months of 2024 is still lower than the total arrivals in the first three months of 2019 when Nepal welcomed 311,047 foreign tourists.

Nepal welcomed 1,197,191 foreign tourists in 2019 which has remained the best year for the industry so far. Arrival numbers fell to 230,085 in 2020 and further to 150,962 in 2021. It improved to 614,869 in 2022 and rebounded to 1,014,876 in 2023. Arrival figures over the first three months suggest that Nepal is on track to beat the 2019 numbers this year. March marks the beginning of the spring tourism season which is considered the best for trekking and mountaineering. The spring season sees a lion’s share of mountaineering expeditions coming to Nepal. Most of the expeditions on Mt Everest, the tallest peak on earth, are organized in this season.

According to tourism entrepreneurs, tourist numbers will continue to increase till May which marks the end of the climbing season and the beginning of monsoon rains. While tourist numbers dip during the three months of June, July, and August, it starts picking up once the autumn season begins in September. The autumn season continues through December. 

As usual, India was the largest source market for Nepal in March, with 30,698 visitors. It was a year-on-year growth of 18.5 percent. The number of Chinese tourists also increased considerably to 12,093—a growth of a staggering 358 percent. The US came third with 10,763 visitors, followed by the UK with 7,241 tourists, Sri Lanka with 5,741 visitors, and Germany with 5,255 footfalls. Likewise, Thailand, Myanmar, France, and Australia were among the top 10 countries in terms of visitor numbers. Region-wise, Asia (SAARC) contributed the highest number of visitors in March, accounting for 31.8 percent of total arrivals. 

Similarly, Asia was next, contributing 22.4 percent of total arrivals, followed by Europe (21.5 percent), Oceania (4.8 percent), the Americas (9.8 percent), and Others (9.7 percent). Tourism entrepreneurs say the tourist arrivals would be much higher once the new international airports in Lumbini and Pokhara start handling international flights.

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