Nepal Tourism in 2025: 1.15 Million Visitors Amid Protests and Recovery

Nepal welcomed over 1.15 million foreign tourists in 2025, marking a slight 1% increase from 2024 but still below pre-pandemic 2019 levels. The tourism sector faced a major setback from violent Gen-Z protests in September, which destroyed properties including the Hilton and Hyatt Regency hotels. India remained the largest source market despite an 8% decline in arrivals, followed by the United States and China. While the World Bank predicted a sharp drop after the protests, arrivals saw a significant 18.3% year-on-year decline only in September, with a marginal recovery in October and November.

Key Points: Nepal's 2025 Tourism: 1.15M Visitors, Protests, and Market Shifts

  • 1% rise to 1.15M tourists
  • Gen-Z protests damaged hotels like Hilton
  • India top market but arrivals fell 8%
  • Post-protest arrivals declined 18.3% in September
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Over 1.15 million foreign tourists visited Nepal in 2025

Nepal saw 1.15 million foreign tourists in 2025, a 1% rise. Explore the impact of Gen-Z protests, hotel damage, and shifting source markets like India and China.

"The recovery failed to match pre-Covid levels. - Nepal Tourism Board data"

Kathmandu, Jan 1

Nepal received over 1.15 million foreign tourists in 2025, a slight rise compared to 2024, the Nepal Tourism Board said on Thursday.

The Himalayan country welcomed 1,158,459 foreign tourists in 2025, compared to 1,147,548 in 2024, registering an increase of just one per cent, according to the NTB.

Despite the marginal rise in foreign tourist arrivals, the recovery failed to match pre-Covid levels. Nepal had welcomed 1,197,191 foreign tourists in 2019, before the pandemic, NTB data shows.

The tourism sector also suffered a major setback due to the Gen-Z movement in early September, during which several hotel properties were destroyed, just as the industry was recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Gen-Z revolt left 77 people dead and caused damage to government and private properties worth over NPR 84 billion, according to a government study committee report.

Foreign-branded hotels, including the Hyatt Regency and Hilton, were severely damaged during the violent protests. The Hilton was burnt to the ground, while the Hyatt remains closed for maintenance. This prompted the World Bank to predict a sharp decline in foreign tourist arrivals in the following months. However, arrivals didn't fall as projected by the World Bank.

India remained the largest source market, with 292,438 visitors. Indian tourist arrivals in 2025 accounted for 25.2 percent of total foreign tourist arrivals, according to the NTB.

The United States ranked second with 112,316 visitors, followed by China with 95,480.

The United Kingdom stood fourth, sending 58,684 tourists, followed by Bangladesh in fifth place with 57,545 visitors.

Although India contributed the largest number of tourists in 2025, overall arrivals from the southern neighbour declined by 8 per cent, according to the NTB. Tourist arrivals from China also fell by 6.3 per cent.

Following the Gen-Z protests in early September, which damaged several hotel properties, the World Bank reiterated its forecast of a sharp decline in foreign tourist arrivals. As a result, Nepal recorded an 18.3 per cent year-on-year decline in tourist arrivals in September. However, arrivals in October and November improved marginally on a year-on-year basis, according to the NTB.

The NTB also said that Nepal received foreign direct investment (FDI) commitments worth NPR 30,263 million across 476 projects during the period during the first five months of the current fiscal year 2025-26 that began in mid-July 2025.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's concerning that arrivals from India declined by 8%. Maybe the news of the protests made some families reconsider. Nepal is such a beautiful and spiritually significant place for many Indians. The authorities need to ensure safety; tourism is their lifeline.
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Rohit P
One percent growth is practically stagnant. With such incredible natural beauty, Nepal deserves better numbers. The Gen-Z movement causing this much damage is tragic. FDI commitments are a positive sign, but stability is key for long-term recovery.
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Sarah B
Visited Pokhara last year and it was breathtaking. The hospitality was wonderful. It's heartbreaking to read about the protests and loss of life. Hoping for a peaceful and strong recovery. The world needs destinations like Nepal.
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Vikram M
Still the largest source market by a huge margin! Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 But a decline is a wake-up call. Maybe we need better cross-border travel packages and promotions to boost the numbers again. A strong Nepal is good for the region.
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Karthik V
The article mentions a slight rise but focuses mostly on the negatives - protests, decline from India & China, not reaching 2019 levels. While factual, a more balanced view highlighting resilience (like the FDI) would be better. The tourism board is trying.
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Nisha Z

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