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Haze affects tourist arrival in Ghandruk

KASKI, April 21: Haze has covered Kaski for the past week. It has been more than a week that the mountains visible from here are not seen clearly.
By Republica

KASKI, April 21: Haze has covered Kaski for the past week. It has been more than a week that the mountains visible from here are not seen clearly. 


The main reason the tourists visit this area is to see the mountains up-close, but the mountains and hills here are covered with haze since New Year. The arrival of tourists has been affected due to this. 


Pabitra Sapkota of Chitwan, who reached a tourist village, Ghandruk, on the occasion of New Year was not happy after she could not see the mountains due to haze.  


She said, "We had heard that mountains could be seen closely from Ghandruk. So we made a plan to visit the place with excitement to see the mountains up-close. But our excitement was ruined after we were not able to see the mountains closely and clearly because of the haze." 


Sapkota, however, shared that they found Ghandruk more beautiful than they had imagined. 


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Similarly, hotel entrepreneur Kisam Gurung said they are not happy as people visiting Ghandruk are returning without seeing the mountains due to haze. 


"Ghandruk is rich in beauty and culture. Many tourists visit Ghandruk for this. But tourists visiting Ghandruk on the occasion of New Year returned without seeing the mountains," he added. 


Chairperson of Ghandruk Tourism Management Committee, Bikram Gurung, opined that the number of tourists visiting Ghandruk has decreased due to the haze.  A total of 2,100 tourists visited Ghandruk on the first day of the New Year. Now, the number of tourists visiting Ghandruk is around 300 per day.


The impact of fog has also been seen in Pokhara. The hazy atmosphere has dented the tourism sector which was about to rebound with the New Year after being hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.


The occupancy in hotels around Lakeside was about 90 percent in the first week of April, a week before the commencement of the Nepali New Year 2080 BS, but it has dropped to 30 percent at present, said Hotel Association Nepal (HAN) Pokhara's president Laxman Subedi.


According to him, the tourism sector has faced a huge loss due to the haze. Flights to the 'lake city' were disrupted due to the haze just as tourism entrepreneurs expected visitors' inflow and tourism suffered from it.   


"Many domestic tourists were preparing to come to Pokhara during this time. Our estimation is that at least 5,000 tourists were affected in a week's time. Everything was ruined as the flights were affected and the tourism sector suffered a loss of millions of rupees," he said.


According to him, road widening work is underway on the Pokhara-Mugling highway at present and as the roadway is dusty and travel takes a long time, the tourists mostly preferred to take flights to Pokhara. 


"Visitors wishing to come here by air have not been able to come due to the disruption in flights. Guests who had booked hotels have not been able to travel to Pokhara in time. So, the hotel occupancy has drastically dropped," lamented Subedi.


Bikram Gautam, chief of the Pokhara Regional International Airport, said flights to and from Pokhara have been affected almost daily due to the dense haze. All scheduled flights were operated only last Monday in a week. "Planes could not land and take off due to low visibility. It was the case not only in Pokhara, but also in Dhangadhi, Biratnagar and Simara," Gautam said. As he said, a 3,700 meters visibility is required for operation of flights in Pokhara Airport.


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