Over 31,000 tourists visit Changunarayan Temple in a year

 Bhaktapur, July 30 – The Changunarayan Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bhaktapur, welcomed 31,225 foreign tourists during the last fiscal year 2024/25.

According to Sabita Basnet, head of the Changunarayan Tourism Centre, 5,756 visitors came from SAARC countries, while the majority—25,459—were European tourists. The temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu and perched on a hill east of Kathmandu, is one of the most artistically rich temples in the Kathmandu Valley.

The tourist visits generated over Rs 11.9 million in revenue for Changunarayan Municipality. SAARC nationals pay an entry fee of Rs 300, while visitors from other countries pay Rs 400.

Mayor Jivan Khattri said the income will be used for the development and preservation of cultural, religious, and tourist sites within the municipality.

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