Robust arrivals from
China pushed total arrivals via air up in May, though arrivals from India has
still not improved.
May witnessed resilience
in visitor arrivals after a decline in March and April, as according to the
figures released by the Immigration Office, Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA),
visitor arrivals in May increased by 3.1 per cent to 44,156, as compared to the
same month last year.
Arrivals from Asia —
other than South Asia — also recorded a healthy growth of almost 48 per cent in
aggregate in the fifth month of the year. There has been a growth of 43.6 per
cent in visitor arrivals from China, which is one of the fastest growing
tourist markets for Nepal. Visitor arrivals from Japan, Malaysia, South Korea
and Thailand registered a positive growth of 5.6 per cent, 142.7 per cent, 40.9
per cent, and 47.1 per cent, respectively.
However, visitor
arrivals from Singapore registered a marginal negative growth of three per
cent, it said.
Arrivals from the South
Asian region recorded a negative growth of 8.1 per cent with Bangladesh (12.7
per cent) and Sri Lanka (27.4 per cent) registering positive growth.
Visitor arrivals from
India, which is the largest source market for Nepal, witnessed a decline of 9.5
per cent. Likewise, visitor arrivals from Pakistan also declined by 21.2 per
cent.
European markets
registered a negative growth of 3.3 per cent with major destinations showing
mixed reaction in terms of visitor arrivals. Arrivals from France, Germany,
Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland and Sweden were up by 3.6 per cent, 0.4 per
cent, 19.8 per cent, 9.7 per cent, 33.6 per cent and 29.8 per cent,
respectively, while arrivals from the UK, Denmark, Spain, Italy and Russia recorded
negative growth of 1.7 per cent, 38.3 per cent, 19 per cent, 12.5 per cent and
11.1 per cent, respectively.
Tourist arrivals from
the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand increased by 17.3 per cent, 12.7 per
cent, 21.1 per cent and 10.8 per cent, respectively.
Nepal celebrated the Mt
Everest Diamond Jubilee on May 29, commemorating the two heroic souls, Tenzing
Norgay Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary, amidst a grand function. It was a special
occasion in the world history of mountaineering and attracted more tourists to
Nepal on the occasion.
Domestic tourism
stakeholders will cherish the jubilant and festive mood that saw a series of
events being organised to mark the 60th anniversary. The celebration has given
Nepal an unprecedented opportunity to promote it as one of the best adventure
destinations in the planet through the international media that came to attend
the event.
A total of 58,195
foreign tourists departed from Tribhuwan International Airport in May, whereas
some 63,250 Nepalis arrived and 83,179 Nepalis departed from the only
international airport of the country in May.
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