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Monday, October 24, 2016

Tourism in Nepal:



                September and October is the season of festival in Nepal. And the season of pleasant weather and best climate. And in the best climatic period, every person wants to visit new places and want to spend very best time.  Thinking of this, nowadays internal tourists are attracted to visit different tourist spot utilizing the best time of holidays with families.

Basically, external tourists are in primary concern and previously economy of country was also maintained by tourism sector somehow. But due to last year earthquake and Indian border blockade, there was some fluctuate in tourism business. Most of the tourists were scared of such circumstances. And now there is no any such problem which directly hampers the visitors in Nepal. Nepal is rapidly developing and maintaining its potentiality in tourism.

Thamel, heart of Kathmandu and Europe of Nepal is mostly occupied by external tourists. While studying their face they are well prepared for tours, trekking, and any other tourism adventurous activities. Many travel agencies are assisting to those tourists.

Beside this, internal tourism is also increased in this season. After the hard and continuous work within the year, people get long vacation in this festival time. To make their mood fresh and to spent best time with family they plan for visiting new places. Looking at the photos in social sites we can find most of our friends and relatives had visited new places. Youngsters tourists went for adventurous trip, old aged tourists went for religious trip and others went with family. Some of the spot visited by internal tourists are Chandragiri temple in Kathmandu, Muktinath temple in Mustang, Pathivara temple in Taplejung, Annapurna Circuit trekking, Ghorepani Poonhill trekking, and Rara Lake in Mugu. 

Internal Tourism also helps in developing the economic status of Nepal. Above 95 percent of hotels were occupied by tourists. And still the ratio is increasing. So from this we can make a conclusion that Nepal is progressing in tourism.

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