Over 31,000 foreign tourists visit Ghodepani last year

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Myagdi, April 20: More than 31,000 foreign tourists visited the Ghodepani-Poon Hill area of Annapurna rural municipality-6 in Myagdi district in 2080 BS.     

According to the Tourist Police Post, Ghodepani, 31,439 tourists visited the area in a year. The Tourist Police Post keeps a record of foreign tourists entering and leaving Ghodepani. However, the Post does not keep a record of domestic tourists visiting the area.     

A total of 25,279 tourists entered the Ghodepani-Poon Hill area while 6,160 tourists went to other places via Ghodepani last year, said senior head constable at the Ghodepani Police Post, Tek Bahadur Sunari Magar.     

The highest number of foreign tourists visited Ghodepani in the month of Chait, which is 5,849.     

Similarly, 4,414 tourists entered the Ghodepani-Poon Hill area in Baishakh, 1,281 in Jeth, 441 in Asar, 947 in Saun, 972 in Bhadau, 4,298 in Asoj, 4,357 in Kartik, 3,199 in Mangsir, 1,627 in Push, 1,577 in Magh and 2,477 in Falgun.     

Likewise, 26,301 foreign tourists visited Ghodepani in 2079 BS. Also, Vice-Chairperson of Ghodepani Area Improvement Committee, a hotel entrepreneur Juli Thakuri Pun said the increasing number of tourists visiting the Ghodepani area has raised hope among hotel entrepreneurs.     

The arrival of domestic has also increased due to favourable weather and school vacations, she added. Around 60,000-70,000 tourists used to visit Ghodepani annually before corona pandemic.     

Tourists, arrive to see the sunrise as well as a panoramic view of the Guranse jungle and mountains at Poon Hill located at Ghodepani. There are 27 small and big hotels at Ghodepani. Poon Hill lies at 3,210 meters above sea level.     

A domestic tourist has to pay Rs 50 while a foreign tourist Rs 150 to enter Poon Hill area. One can see a panoramic view of Dhaulagiri, Sisne, Gurja, Manapathi, Nilgiri, Annapurna, Machhapuchhre and Manaslu mountains from Poon Hill. (RSS)

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