Bandipur tourism year target to bring in 2 lakh tourists

Poush 17, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Bandipur tourism year target to bring in 2 lakh tourists

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'Bandipur Visit Year, 2025' will be organized with the aim of promoting the tourism of Bandipur, a tourist destination of Tanahun. Bandipur rural municipality has decided to celebrate the year 2025 as the year of tourism with the aim of identifying new tourist destinations, creating jobs and making economic activities more sustainable.

"Bandipur Visit Year has been organized with the aim of protecting and developing natural and cultural heritages through responsible tourism activities and envisioning a prosperous and cultured Bandipur and increasing the number of tourist arrivals to two lakh annually," said Surendra Bahadur Thapa, chairman of the rural municipality. 

For that, a secretariat has been formed under the coordination of tourism businessman Bais Gurung, said Thapa, chairman of the rural municipality. According to him, the Secretariat has representatives from Hotel Association, Restaurant and Bar Association (Rewan), Tourism Development Committee, Industry and Commerce Association, Homestay Federation and others. Gurung said that the

tour has been prepared to bring in 100,000 domestic and foreign tourists throughout the year. He said that the target is to bring eight lakh tourists to Bandipur annually in three years based on the tourist year. According to him, in order to attract tourists in the tourist year, the goal is to create a package according to the age and interest of tourists, and to increase people's participation for environmental protection. He said that the average stay of tourists in the year of

visit will be three days and the daily average expenditure of foreign tourists will be 75 US dollars and the average expenditure of Nepalese tourists will be 3000 rupees per day. There are currently 75 hotels and four homestays in Bandipur. 120 hotels and 12 homestays are operating in the rural municipality.  It is estimated that the rural municipality will spend 40 million 43 million 50 thousand rupees for the

visit. In the estimated expenditure statement, the commitment expected from the union, state and local governments as well as governmental and non-governmental organizations has also been kept. 

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