Source::
Addressing a programme organised by the Nepal Mountaineering Association here Sunday, Minister Shrestha, said the government was opening new peaks for climbing. "The Ministry has forwarded the plan to allow mountaineering. A study is being conducted on which peaks are appropriate."
Nepal's mountains are alluring to foreign tourists. So, the government wants to move ahead by forging collaboration with private sectors for mountaineering development. The Minister made a commitment, adding that tourism could contribute significantly to the country's prosperity. It has the capacity to create new jobs, he reminded. According to him, Neal is also a destination of adventure tourism which needs further expansion.
Currently, 114 peaks including Sagarmatha are open for climbing. Minister Shrestha shared that a 74-point plan was being enforced to revive the tourism sector hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the occasion, Secretary at the ministry, Buddhi Sagar Lamichhane, seconded the Minister that tourism, an important pillar of the national economy, would be strengthened by collaborating with private sectors.
Vice Chairperson of Nepal Tourism Board, Chandra Rijal, and Chairperson of Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal, Khum Bahadur Subedi, stressed the need for effective collaboration and cooperation among the stakeholders to boost tourism.
Also read