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In the last financial year, 12 thousand 512 foreign tourists visited Manaslu area. In the previous fiscal year 2080/81, 9,783 tourists came to Manaslu. Compared to the previous fiscal year, 2,729 more tourists came to Manaslu region last year.
Santosh Sherchan, head of Manaslu Conservation Area (MCAP), said that during the Corona epidemic, 194 foreigners visited Manaslu region in 2077/78, 2 thousand 282 in 2078/79, and 7 thousand 705 foreigners in 2079/080.
Last year, 1,407 tourists from France and 1,130 tourists from Germany visited Manaslu. There is data that tourists from Netherlands, Israel, Australia, Spain, Canada, Poland, Italy and other countries come to visit Manaslu area.
He said that there is a rush of tourists in Manaslu in March-May and October-October. "This year, we estimated that there will be 300 more tourists, but with the onset of monsoon, tourists did not come as expected," Sherchan said. He said that since Manaslu region is a suitable destination for trekking, the number of tourists is increasing every year.
'As the road network is not extended, it is a very suitable destination for pedestrians,' he said, 'due to the cultural, natural and geographical aspects, the attraction of tourists has increased in Manaslu.' MCAP records only foreign tourists. Tourists coming to Manaslu region visit Chum and Nubri valleys. For this, tourists come in a two-week package. MCAP estimates that the number of foreigners visiting Chum Valley will increase further this year. Sherchan said that this year the improvement of the rough footpath from Chumchet to Chumvalley will improve the ease of tourists.
