KATHMANDU, Aug 26: The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is to halve the $200 daily fee it charges tourists in an effort to boost a sector still struggling to recover a year after the end of COVID-19 restrictions.
KATHMANDU, Aug 26: The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is to halve the $200 daily fee it charges tourists in an effort to boost a sector still struggling to recover a year after the end of COVID-19 restrictions.
“This expo has increased the possibility of many tourists visiting Nepal, especially the tourists from Bhutan, Bangladesh, and India due to the showcase of our rural tourism and agricultural products,”
The Happy Dreams Chepti fun park, opened in Chepti, Mai Municipality–2, Ilam has become an attraction for national and international tourists. Manager Nitesh Oli said that more than 3,000 tourists from all over Nepal, India and Bhutan came to the park everyday to see the artificial Chepti waterfall and the different types of local and foreign plants planted there. The large number of visitors has also helped boost people’s incomes, the locals shared.
KATHMANDU, Aug 3: Nepal welcomed around 3,000 international tourists last month.
According to the Department of Immigration, 2,991 tourists arrived in Nepal in July, 2021 via Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). Of them, 1,940 are males, 1050 are females and one is other.
With the relaxation of the COVID-19 lockdown measures by the government of late, the number of people entering the country from outside has been gradually increasing. In June, this number was 1,143.
During the same period, 3,157 people departed from TIA.
In the past one month, people from 99 countries across the world had arrived in Nepal and the highest number of them was from India as their number was 1,105 followed by 819 from the US, 185 from the UK, and 165 from Turkey.
People from other South Asian countries: Bangladesh (four), Bhutan (14), Pakistan (five) and Sri Lanka (three) had arrived in Nepal.
Likewise, 78 Canadians, 50 Chinese, 45 Belgians, 41 French, 26 Dutch, and 19 Russian were welcomed in the country last month.
The Department says in July, 25,205 Nepali citizens (21,509 males, 3,693 females and three others) returned home. The total number of people including foreigners landing at TIA during the period is 28,196 while the total number of people leaving the country is 25,034 against 13,256 of the previous month.