Hoʻokipa ʻo Nepal: ʻO ka loaʻa he 18.8% i ka hōʻea ʻana mai o nā malihini kipa he nūhou maikaʻi

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The Nepal Tourism Board Management can relax and should actually be proud of their tireless work. A healthy growth of 18.8% has been observed in the international visitor arrivals to Nepal in August 2018. The forward momentum continues in the month of August 2018, with 87,679 international visitors. With this, the arrival figures in January–August period reached 680,996; an accumulative increase of 18.2% over the same period in 2017.

While tourist arrivals from India grew by 37.3 % this month in comparison to the figures of the same month in 2017 the arrivals from Sri Lanka surged by 74.5%. Similarly, the overall arrivals from SAARC countries registered a sturdy growth of 48.3% over the same month last year.

Visitors’ arrival from China has continued to soar with an exponential growth of 63.9% in comparison to the arrivals in the same month last year. Arrivals from Asia (other than SAARC) have also recorded a robust growth of 36.6 %. Likewise, the numbers of visitors from Japan and Malaysia have also increased by 3.7%and 34.9 % respectively.

European markets generated 21.3 % more visitors in August this year. Arrivals from the UK, Germany and France increased by 21.7%, 31.9% and 25.7% respectively. However, the arrivals from the Netherlands declined by 30%.

Australia and New Zealand have also witnessed growths of 39.8 % and 18.5% in August 2018 as compared to the arrival figures of 2017. Similarly,  the numbers of visitors from the USA and Canada have also grown by 15% each in August 2018.

While the neighboring countries remain the most dependable and strongest source markets for Nepal, the continuous trend is also attributed to NTB’s tenacious efforts to allure expanding traveling classes in India and China. Better positioning of Nepal’s tourism endowments has enhanced Nepal’s image and resulted in increased interest from the major source markets. Co-operation and partnership between the public and private sector also play a pivotal role which reflects perfectly in this growth.

Amidst the global hike in oil prices and the consequent increase in transport cost travelers trim down their length of stay and consumption of tourism services. Against continuing downward revisions in macroeconomic expectations, a straight eight-month growth in international tourist arrivals paves the way towards the goal of Visit Nepal Year 2020.

VISITORS ARRIVALs BY NATIONALITY ( By land and air)
Country of Destination: NEPAL
Calendar Year: 2018 August
Aina Lahui ʻAukake % Change % Share August 18
2017 2018
ASIA (SAARC)
Banagaladesa 2251 2,311 2.7% 2.6%
ʻInia 14057 19,295 37.3% 22.0%
Pakitana 289 488 68.9% 0.6%
Sililanaka 9674 16,878 74.5% 19.2%
Laina-Huina 26271 38,972 48.3% 44.4%
ASIA ('ĒA'E)
China 7349 12,048 63.9% 13.7%
Iapana 1857 1,925 3.7% 2.2%
Malaia 1069 1,442 34.9% 1.6%
Sinapoa 464 463 -0.2% 0.5%
S. Kōlea 2321 1,870 -19.4% 2.1%
Taipei Pākē 656 740 12.8% 0.8%
Tailani 477 905 89.7% 1.0%
Laina-Huina 14193 19,393 36.6% 22.1%
ʻEulopa
ʻAukekulia 182 203 11.5% 0.2%
Pelekiuma 276 295 6.9% 0.3%
Czech Repubalika 127 119 -6.3% 0.1%
Kenemaka 160 175 9.4% 0.2%
Palani 1073 1,349 25.7% 1.5%
Kelemānia 1192 1,572 31.9% 1.8%
Iseraela 290 264 -9.0% 0.3%
Ikalia 1634 2,193 34.2% 2.5%
ʻO Netherlands 826 578 -30.0% 0.7%
Nolewai 75 100 33.3% 0.1%
Pōlani 183 204 11.5% 0.2%
Lukia 252 334 32.5% 0.4%
Kuikilana 322 0.4%
Kepania 2938 3,505 19.3% 4.0%
Kuekene 115 86 -25.2% 0.1%
ʻO UK 2973 3,619 21.7% 4.1%
Laina-Huina 12296 14,918 21.3% 17.0%
Oceania
Nuhōlani 1007 1,408 39.8% 1.6%
Aotearoa 162 192 18.5% 0.2%
Laina-Huina 1169 1,600 36.9% 1.8%
'Amelika
Kanaka 670 775 15.7% 0.9%
USA 4024 4,628 15.0% 5.3%
Laina-Huina 4694 5,403 15.1% 6.2%
NOI 15155 7,393 -51.2% 8.4%
Ka huina 73,778 87,679 18.8% 100.0%
Source: Nepal Immigration Department
Analyzed & Compiled by Nepal Tourism Board

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