After a dismal period that threatened to push the tourism sector to the
brink of collapse, hotel entrepreneurs can finally breathe a sigh of
relief, as the sector may be on the way to recovery.
According to the Hotel Association Nepal, the umbrella body of the
tourist standard hotels in Nepal, hotels have around 50 per cent
occupancy.
Even as the rate is a far cry from the 90 per cent occupancy witnessed
in earlier years, the occupancy is the highest since the country was
devastated by the earthquakes of April and May.
The border blockade by the agitating Madhes-based political parties had
further affected the flow of tourists.
“The whole tourism industry including the hotels had suffered badly last
year due to earthquakes and then the border blockade,” said BK
Shrestha, president of HAN.
Shrestha, who operates Hotel Radisson in the Capital, said hoteliers
might finally have a reason to cheer with the gradual rise in the
arrival of tourists.
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