Millions spent on infrastructure, yet Khaptad struggles to attract tourists

In first six months of the current fiscal year Khaptad National Park received 890 visitors, only 11 of them foreigners.

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883 tourists visit Khaptad in seven months

A total of 883 travelers visited the Khaptad region in the Sudurpaschim Province in the past seven months of the current fiscal year, according to the Khaptad National Park. Khaptad, a highly significant area in terms of religious and natural heritages, received 18 foreigners and 865 domestic tourists in the first seven months of the current fiscal year.

883 tourists visit Khaptad in 7 months

A total of 883 tourists visited the Khaptad region in the Sudurpaschim Province in the past seven months of the current fiscal year, The post 883 tourists visit Khaptad in 7 months appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Helicopter tourism increases in Khaptad

About 250 domestic and foreign tourists have visited Khaptad, a major tourist destination in the far west, via helicopters.

Helicopter tourism increases in Khaptad

About 250 domestic and foreign tourists have visited Khaptad, a major tourist destination in the far west, via helicopters.

Khaptad receives increasing number of domestic tourists following snowfall

KHAPTAD, Jan 22: The major tourist destination in Sudurpaschim Province, Khaptad, has drawn an increasing number of domestic tourists since the second snowfall this winter last Wednesday.  The green meadow and high hills surrounding Khaptad have been clad with over a foot of snow attracting nature lovers, said the Khaptad National Park Office at Jhigrana.  Around 12 to 15 domestic tourists visit Khatpad daily since the first snowfall on 29 December last year. Although COVID-19 risks persist in the district, tourists have been visiting the place to play with snow and soak up the beauty of the snow-clad hills and meadows, said Hiralal Saun, a local. The snowfall has stopped and sunshine makes it easier for the tourists to visit the place at noon, Saun said. Due to snowfall, Khaptad, also a protected conservational site, cold has invariably increased making it difficult for the locals for outdoor movement. Farmers are, however, elated with snowfall hoping that they can yield a bumper harvest. Deepak Bahadur Khadka, a homestay proprietor at Jhigrana, shared that the snowy view of the hills and meadows here serves as a feast for eyes to nature and adventure lovers who have to trek to reach here.  Over 4,000 domestic tourists have visited Khaptad since mid-April last year to date, the Khaptad National Park Office said.

Khaptad sees surge of tourists after snowfall

After the snowfall in the Khaptad area is seeing a surge of domestic tourists.

Khaptad National Park receiving encouraging number of tourists amid COVID-19

DOTI, August 15: The Khaptad National Park (KNP) has received encouraging number of domestic and foreign visitors after COVID-19 infection rate in the district has subsided significantly, said the authorities.  The park and surrounding areas have turned green and the lakes full with the monsoon which are also the pull factors.  Approximately 3,000 tourists, both domestic and foreign, visited the KNP amid the infection, said the park. "The infection in the district has dropped to zero. Many tourists have visited the KNP and other tourist destinations. Now the area is beautiful and charming which has attracted tourists." There is a home stay facility and a resting place constructed at Jhigrana and Baglek, an entrance to the KNP, which has added to the incoming tourists, said Hariwan Saud, a resident of Purbichauki Rural Municipality.  The park is focal point of tourism, said Rajendra Shahi, president of the Hotel Entrepreneurs Association, Doti. "Now, Khaptad is main choice for tourists. The area could attract more tourists had there transportation and other infrastructures developed in place," he said. Khaptad receives around 90 tourists on a daily basis, said the park.  Most of the domestic tourists visiting the KNP are from Bajura, Achham, Bajhang and Doti districts, said Karka Bahadur Singh, chairperson of the Khaptad Tourism Development Committee.  Tribeni Dham, Nagdhunga, Ashram of Khaptad Swami and 22 meadows are among tourist destinations of the area.  Besides, Ganga Dashahara Fair and a jatra on the occasion of Janai Purnima that have been organised in the area in the Nepali month of Jestha have attracted tourists, said Dinesh Thakulla, a resident of Baglek. "In previous years, hundreds of people came here to see jatras. Many people have visited here to observe cultural festivals and pageants this year too," he said. Standing 3,500 meters above sea level, the KNP is a home to 567 types of vegetation, invaluable medicinal herbs and 260 species of birds and other wild animals including musk deer, deer, wild boar, lophophorus, swamp deer, leopard and bear.  Rich in biodiversity, the area spanning in 225 square kilometers was made the Park in 2040 BS.

CM Bhatta directs to complete the construction of Khaptad road soon

Chief Minister of Sudurpaschim Province, Trilochan Bhatta, has directed the bodies concerned to complete the construction of road linking Silgadhi to Khaptad via Jhigrana. During the monitoring and inspection of the road today, Chief Minister Bhatta asked the concerned construction company to complete the task within the deadline.  He said, "It will be easier to tourists if blacktopping of the road is completed soon. Let's complete the blacktopping task soon." On the occasion, the Chief Minister also warned of taking action against those failing to complete the construction of the projects within the deadline.   He mentioned, "Action will be taken against the construction companies taking responsibility of the construction but failing to complete it on time. So complete it on time rather than facing the action." The road is being constructed along with blacktop at the cost of around Rs 780 million in viewing the Khaptad area, the main tourist site of Sudurpaschim Province.