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Surge in Tourism Revitalizes Hotel Industry in Besisahar, Lamjung

Surge in Tourism Revitalizes Hotel Industry in Besisahar, Lamjung

The scenic town of Besisahar is witnessing a remarkable uptick in tourism activity as foreign trekkers make their way towards the iconic Annapurna Circuit. On Tuesday morning, a group of international tourists was spotted departing from Besisahar, heading towards Manang via the Annapurna trekking route.

This surge in trekking tourism is positively impacting the local economy, especially the hotel industry. As the number of tourists embarking on the Annapurna Circuit grows, hotels in Besisahar are experiencing an increase in bookings, revitalizing the once sluggish business. The influx of trekkers has led to a boost in demand for accommodation, food, and other services, breathing new life into the region’s tourism infrastructure.

The Annapurna Circuit, one of the most renowned trekking routes in the world, draws thousands of adventure enthusiasts each year. As the starting point for this trek, Besisahar serves as a crucial hub for travelers preparing for the challenging yet rewarding journey ahead. The increase in tourist footfall has created a ripple effect, benefiting not just the hotel sector but also local businesses such as transportation, guides, and trekking gear suppliers.

Local hotel owners express optimism about the trend, noting that the post-pandemic recovery is finally in full swing. With Nepal’s tourism industry showing signs of revival, Besisahar’s role as a gateway to the Annapurna region is once again proving to be invaluable.

The steady rise in trekkers underscores the enduring allure of the Annapurna Circuit, reaffirming its place as a cornerstone of Nepal’s trekking tourism. This has also encouraged stakeholders to further enhance facilities and services in Besisahar, ensuring that it remains a welcoming stop for both local and international travelers.

As tourism rebounds, Besisahar is set to thrive, driven by the influx of tourists eager to explore one of Nepal’s most picturesque and adventurous routes.

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