Since the Corona period, tourists from third countries have been banned from entering Nepal through the Jamuna border.
Movement of third-country nationals has begun through the Jamuna border crossing.
The Jamuna Immigration Office has stated that the movement of tourists from there has become easier after the arrival and departure of third-country nationals has been fully operational.
Durga Wali, head of the Jamuna Immigration Office, informed that two third-country tourists have been passing through India since the arrival and departure began. She said that arrival and departure began from Jamuna in about 6 years.
'No tourist traveling through the Jamuna checkpoint will be uncomfortable, we have started all the services we provide,' she said. Stating that the Jamuna checkpoint will allow unhindered movement to and from Nepal through India, Wali said that Nepal can benefit from this in the tourism sector. She said, 'After traveling through this checkpoint, hotels here will be operational and economic transactions can also increase.'
Nepal Association of Tours and Travel Agents (NATTA) Banke President Dilliraj Regmi said that the businessmen here will be the happiest after the border crossing is operational, adding that tourists from third countries will be able to fully enjoy the tourist areas of Banke and Bardiya by coming via India.
He said that tourists coming through this border crossing will be able to observe wildlife including tigers in Banke National Park and Bardiya National Park. Since the Corona period, third country tourists have been banned from entering Nepal through the Jamuna border crossing.
