Nepal: Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Prem Bahadur Ale has pledged to bring in 500,000 tourists in a year after COVID-19 subsides.
The first meeting of the Tourism Revival Committee organized
here at the Ministry on Friday unveiled the aim of the government to attract
500,000 tourists in 2022 and double the figure in 2023. However, the year 2021
saw the arrival of around 100,000 tourists- the lowest in 32 years.
The government has prioritized the tourism sector ruined by
the pandemic, said the Minister. “COVID-19 has battered tourism. The government
is ready to carry out tourism promotion and development activities.”
The committee aims to revive affected tourism and
reestablish it in the international market, said the committee coordinator Raja
Ram Giri. “Preparations are afoot to organize a mega tourism interaction in one
month to revive the tourism sector. A detailed report to this effect will be
prepared after collecting suggestions from the committee members,” he said.
In the meeting, representatives from the private sector
demanded that the government provide relief to the affected tourism
sector.
President of the Nepal Association of Tour and Travel
Agents, Achyut Guragain, stressed the need for amending the 30-year-old tourism
act.
Similarly,
the Hotel Association Nepal President Shreejana Rana and former President of
the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Bhawani Rana
viewed that tourists should be treated equally by the state organs while
increasing the morale of tourism entrepreneurs.
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