The number of tourists visiting the Khumbu area of Solukhumbu district in Nepal has slightly gone down.A total of 35,245 tourists visited the Khumbu area in the fiscal year 2070-71 BS while it was 36,650 in the fiscal year 2069-70 BS.
According to the Sagarmath National Park, Namche, the highest number of tourists from the third world countries visiting the areas was from Australia during the period. Similarly, the highest number Indian tourists from SAARC countries visited the area during the last fiscal year. Tourists from Maldives, Pakistan, Shree Lanka and Bangladesh also visited the Everest region.
Likewise, Langtang National Park in Nepal recorded more than a quarter of a million visitors. More than 260,000 tourists visited the mountainous Rasuwa district of Nepal since the establishment of Langtang National Park in 1975. The Langtang National Park is the fourth national park in Nepal and was established in 1975 as the first Himalayan national park.
According to the National Park Office, as many as 259, 887 tourists visited the Langtang, Gosainkunda and other tourism areas in the district.The National Park started keeping the records of the tourist arrivals since 1978 and collected revenue around Rs. 292 million so far.
Tourists from different 36 countries including the USA, Germany, Japan, Australia, Israel, and India have visited the district, informed the Park administration.
Khumbu and langtang region are most popular destinations for trekkers visiting Nepal.
Source: Travelbiznews