Long holiday sees 90pc hotel occupancy in Pokhara – The Himalayan Times – Nepal’s No.1 English Daily Newspaper
POKHARA, OCTOBER 26
Pokhara is currently witnessing an influx of domestic as well as foreign tourists. The long Dashain-Tihar holidays, clear mountain view and favorable weather have seen an encouraging buzz in Pokhara’s hotels, restaurants and other tourism activities. This has encouraged tourism entrepreneurs, while sending a positive message to the tourism sector.
“The tourism sector of Pokhara, which has been hit by various disasters, has now felt some relief. Especially during Tihar, domestic tourists as well as foreign tourists are coming in satisfactory numbers,” said Laxman Subedi, President of the Hotel Association Pokhara.
“Due to the long holidays and favorable weather, 90 percent of the lakeside hotels are currently occupied.”
The arrival of domestic and some foreign tourists who have set off on trips to Annapurna trekking and to Mustang via Pokhara and nearby tourist destinations have added to the increased numbers. This is expected to have a positive impact on tourism not only in Pokhara but also in the entire Gandaki province.
According to President Subedi, there are about 1,200 tourist-level hotels in Pokhara, of which 700 are concentrated in the lakeside and damsite areas. Pokhara’s hotels have the capacity to accommodate about 40,000 guests per night.
Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) Pokhara President Krishna Acharya said the countless beautiful trails in the Annapurna region have made this region an attractive destination for trekkers from all over the world. “The arrival of domestic and foreign tourists is now encouraging.” The TAAN has recently promoted the Annapurna North, also known as the Maurice Herzog Trail.
Furthermore, Restaurant and Bar Association Nepal (REBAN) Pokhara President Bishwaraj Poudel also expressed happiness over seeing encouraging arrival of tourists in Pokhara after a long time. The arrival of tourists during Tihar is better than during Dashain.
Meanwhile, Pokhara Tourism Council Senior Vice President Hari Bhujel said that the arrival of tourism this season alone cannot sustain investment in the tourism sector, and said that the government should have a long-term plan to attract tourism during all seasons.
He said that the state should adopt a sustainable tourism strategy and keep the tourism sector safe as natural disasters, political instability and the pandemic will have a direct impact on the tourism sector.


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