Solukhumbu, April 22: The
Sagarmatha region has witnessed the footfall of some 700 tourists in a single
day. The Office of the Sagarmatha National Park at Namche informed that it
recorded the tourists in Khumbu region at 694 on Monday alone.
Ranger at the Office, Bibek
Shrestha, said there was adequate hotel occupancy with the arrival of large
number of visitors. Most of the tourists are foreigners- 608, while the
domestic tourists figured 86.
The Sagarmatha climber Temba Chhiri
Sherpa informed that with the onset of Spring Season, the region saw the influx
of tourists. It is difficult to find good accommodation due to surge in
arrival.
There are increasing air flights to
Lukla with the clear weather, according to Amrit Magar, In-Charge of Tara Air
at Lukla.
"We've added flights
considering the improved weather so that more number of tourists could visit
the district having worlds' highest peak," he said, adding that hotel
reservation is high now.
Senior Vice Chairman of the
Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal, Karma Sherma, said the tourism
entrepreneurs were happy to see tourists' inflow. The region is bustling after
the Covid-19, which had hit hard the tourism business.
More number of tourists in the
Sagarmatha district is the more number of jobs to locals. Hotels at Lukla and
Namche are packed, Sherpa added.
Most of these tourists visit the
Sagarmatha National Park to increase the revenue.
The Park's Office informed that a
visitor from SAARC nation is imposed Rs 1,500 fee while Rs 3,000 is taken from
each foreigner from other countries as an entry fee in the Park. A Nepali is
required to submit Rs 100 entry fee. (RSS)