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Nepal’s Tourism Sector Faces Twin Challenges Amid Peak Season

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Nepal has entered its peak tourist season, a crucial three-month period when international visitors typically arrive for trekking and adventure activities, often securing hotel bookings well in advance.

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This year, however, the tourism industry is grappling with a dual challenge: a sharp decline in visitor numbers and the threat of a fuel shortage—both linked to ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

Tourism entrepreneurs report that the conflict has disrupted key travel routes, preventing many tourists from reaching Nepal. Some travelers have been stranded during transit, while others have delayed or canceled their trips altogether. The uncertainty surrounding international air travel has further complicated arrivals, even for those who have already reached the country.

As a result, hotel bookings are being canceled at an alarming rate. In destinations like Pokhara, where this season typically sees high demand, hotel operators are witnessing a surge in cancellations. Many tourists who have arrived are also shortening their stays and returning home earlier than planned.

At the same time, concerns over a possible fuel crisis are intensifying. Although the tourism sector has not yet felt its full impact, industry stakeholders warn that the situation could worsen if supply disruptions continue. They note that fuel shortages are already affecting the general public and may soon hit businesses, including tourism.

Industry experts highlight that the sector is under pressure from both reduced tourist inflow and uncertainty over fuel availability. With fewer visitors arriving during what should be the busiest time of year, the gap between expected and actual numbers is growing.

Entrepreneurs warn that if the current trend continues, Nepal’s tourism market could face prolonged setbacks lasting several months. They also caution that the country risks experiencing a situation similar to the 2015 blockade, urging authorities to strengthen fuel reserves to prevent further disruption.

Tourism leaders emphasize that this period is typically vital for adventure tourism, yet current figures fall far below expectations. There is growing concern that declining arrivals and potential fuel shortages could escalate simultaneously, compounding the crisis.

According to industry estimates, hotel occupancy rates, which usually range between 70 and 80 percent during peak season, have dropped to around 30 percent. Stakeholders say the combined effect of fewer tourists and fuel concerns is placing significant strain on the entire tourism sector.

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