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Tourist arrival at CNP rises in FY 2023/24

CHITWAN, July 31: The arrival of tourists at Chitwan National Park (CNP) has increased in the last fiscal year 2023/24, as compared to the previous fiscal year 2022/23.
By Republica

CHITWAN, July 31: The arrival of tourists at Chitwan National Park (CNP) has increased in the last fiscal year 2023/24, as compared to the previous fiscal year 2022/23.  


A total of 306,837 tourists visited the Park in FY 2023/24. The number was 299,412 in the previous FY 2022/23.


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Information Officer at the Park, Ganesh Prasad Tiwari, said that a total 274,299 tourists had entered the Park from the Sauraha area in the last fiscal year while the number was 271,731 in the previous fiscal year. 


Likewise, 27,956 tourists visited the Park via Bharatpur metropolis in the fiscal year 2023/24 against 23,257 in the fiscal year 2022/23.  


Tourism expert at Bharatpur Metropolitan City, Bishwa Subedi, shared that the number of tourists visiting the Park increased due to publicity of Chitwan Visit Year at the national and international levels.    


Religious programs, Devghatdham festival, jungle safari mart, and a marathon will be organized in order to attract foreign tourists, he added. Diyalo Bangla has been opened for the public on the occasion of Chitwan Visit Year, which has become a new tourist destination for the tourists.


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