Possessing eight of the ten highest mountains in the world, Nepal is a hot spot destination for mountaineers, rock climbers and people seeking adventure.
Tourism brings over $471 million to Nepal every year.
Tourism is Nepal’s fourth largest industry by employment, according to a new study.
Nepal’s tourism sector is a gateway to its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture. Sampanna Capital assists investors in travel, logistics, and infrastructure projects that elevate the tourism experience and contribute to local economies.
Tourism is one of the major industries in Nepal. According to a recent study by the Central Bureau of Statistics, tourism is Nepal’s fourth largest industry by employment. The tourism sector employs 371,140 people, representing 11.5 percent of persons engaged in all industries in Nepal. The largest industry by employment is wholesale and retail trade which accounts for 30.6 percent of the total employment in the country. The tourist industry is seen as a way to alleviate poverty and achieve greater social equity in the country.
Sampanna Capital assists investors in travel, logistics, and infrastructure projects that elevate the tourism experience and contribute to local economies.