The Annapurna Base Camp is welcoming a significant number of domestic tourists during the Dashain holidays. Hotels here are presently fully occupied with internal tourists.
The 2015 earthquake, a storm wind at the Base Camp few years ago, and COVID-19 pandemic had in the past affected the tourism in the Annapurna Base Camp, said Chhomrong Tourism Committee’s secretary Dilip Gurung. As he said, on Friday alone, around 400 internal tourists visited the Base camp.
This area is a renowned tourist destination and reachable by a three-day trek from Ghandruk in Kaski. Those interested in a more extended trek can take the route from Naya Pul (New Bridge) along the Pokhara-Baglung Highway.
The Annapurna trekking route, which encompasses the Annapurna Peak, the tenth world’s highest peak, is considered one of the world’s most spectacular trekking routes, according to Dharmaraj Panthi, the President of the Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) Gandaki.
The area typically welcomes tourists from Europe, the United States of America, Malaysia, China, and Korea.
It may be noted that the successful ascent of Annapurna I by French mountaineer Maurice Herzog in 1950 contributed to encouraging world’s attraction to mountain tourism.
Situated at an elevation of 4,130 meters above sea level, the Annapurna Base Camp gained further popularity for trekking tourism with Eric Shipton’s historic trek here in 1966.
Meanwhile, the United Nations Secretary-General arrived in Nepal in an official visit commencing Sunday. This visit marks his first trip to Nepal since assuming office in 2017.
During the visit, the UN Secretary-General reached the Annapurna Base Camp, causing excitements among tourism entrepreneurs in the area. “It is undoubtedly a matter of great pride for all of us that a highly distinguished personality like the UN Secretary-General will be visiting the Annapurna Base Camp. We anticipate that his visit will further enhance the global recognition and reputation of Nepal’s mountain tourism, including the Annapurna Base Camp and the entire region,” remarked Panthi.