Kathmandu, June 1 (RSS): Increasing river pollution and
haphazard mining have posed a threat to white water rafting in Nepal, said
tourism entrepreneurs.
Participants of the 33rd AGM of
Nepal Association of Rafting Agencies (NARA) here today expressed concerns over
an increasing threat to the rafting business.
Director-General of the Department of
Tourism, Taranath Adhikari said they were working seriously to address issues
in the entire tourism sector. “Tourism entrepreneurs are primarily responsible
for exploring ways to deal with the existing problems in the business and the
Department is ready to collaborate with them towards that end.”
Nepal Tourism Board vice-chair
Chandra Prasad Rijal talked about the potential for expansion of the rafting
business in Nepal, admitting the role of the government in protecting rivers and
streams in the country.
Chair of Nepal Association of Tours
and Travels Agents ( NATTA ) Ramesh Thapa said rafting had contributed to
the promotion of Nepal’s adventurous tourism, but the business now faced a
challenge for its sustainability while Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (
TAAN) chair Khum Bahadur Subedi spoke the need of collaboration and cooperation
among tourism entrepreneurs for recovery of tourism industry largely affected
by COVID-19 pandemic.
National Tourism Entrepreneurs
Association of Nepal chair Deepak Mahat and Nepal Tourism Entrepreneurs
Organisation chair Nawaraj Dahal said that the construction of hydropower
projects in the areas having potentiality for rafting business had adverse
effects on the industry.
NARA chair Ganga Prasad Nepal, vice-chair Mekh Bahadur Ale and general secretary Shishir Khanal drew the attention of the government to rescind its decision to increase the amount of authorised capital required for registering a rafting company from Rs 500 thousand to Rs 5 million. The AGM will elect new leadership for the Association, it is said.