Chitwan, Aug 13 The hotels at Sauraha, the main gateway to the Chitwan National Park, have again closed within two weeks of reopening. They, which had reopened from July 30 after shutting down for more than four months due to the COVID-19 induced lockdown, have closed again from Wednesday (August 12).
Regional Hotel Association Sauraha’s president Deepak Bhattarai said the hotels have been closed again in line with the government’s decision to close the hotels in the view of the increased risk of COVID-19. Bhattarai said the hotel entrepreneurs were making preparations to open the hotels by calling the cleaning staff and workers for repair and maintenance, colouring and installing Internet.
Immediate past president of the Association, Suman Ghimire suggested it would be appropriate to open the hotels only after the upcoming Dashain festival (around mid-November). He said customers and guests would not come for stay in hotels as the long distance transport is closed with the district going into lockdown following the increased risk of COVID-19.
Along with hotels, the restaurants have also started to close in Sauraha for lack of customers. There are 110 hotels in Sauraha and around 100 restaurants in Sauraha. The hotel industry provides direct and indirect employment to more than 5,500 people here.