Tourist Arrivals Rise by 22% in August

 Kathmandu, Sept 1: Nepal welcomed 88,680 international tourists in August 2025, marking a 22% rise compared to the same month last year, according to the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB).


India remained the top source, with 35,505 visitors — about 40% of the total. Other key markets included China (7,533), the United States (6,068), Sri Lanka (5,956), and Bangladesh (4,262).


From January to August 2025, Nepal received 736,562 tourists. By region, South Asia (SAARC) accounted for 53% of arrivals, followed by other Asian countries (17.8%), Europe (12.6%), North America (8.2%), Oceania (2.7%), the Middle East (1.1%), Africa (0.4%), and others (4.1%).


In July 2025, tourist arrivals stood at 70,193. NTB CEO Deepak Raj Joshi said the growth shows the tourism sector is recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. He added that new Air India Express flights have helped boost arrivals from India.

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