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CHAPTER-I
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
Throughout history, people have traveled for many different reasons.
Tourism as an industry, however, began to flourish after the Second World War,
with per capita incomes in the developed countries increasing significantly and the
development of efficient mass air transport. The tourism industry is the largest in
the world and is a complex one. The demands of international tourists, the
consumers- and of international destinations, the producers - are bridged by the
tourism industry. The industry consists of a wide range of enterprises supporting the
mass movement of people across varied areas within a country and across
international boundaries, including a variety of wholesale and retail outlets for
hotels, airlines, tour operators, etc. The tourism industry sells a unique product,
often called an invisible export. The product may be sold and consumed locally, but
foreigners, i.e., the external market, consume it. Nepal is one such popular
destination for tourists from all over the world. (ICIMOD,1995:6)
Tourism is also a source of employment. It is a highly labor-intensive
industry offering employment to both the semi-skilled and the unskilled. Being a
service industry, it creates employment opportunities for the local population. It is a
major source of income- an employment for individuals in many places deficient in
natural resources, which cannot readily contribute to the economic prosperity of the
area except through the medium of tourism. This aspect of provision of employment
becomes more important in a developing country where the level of unemployment
and underemployment tends to be high. Besides, providing employment to a large
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number of people, tourism can be the instrument of regional policy aimed at
achieving an equitable balance between major industrial areas and the rest of the
country. Tourism enables to be transferred in part to another. (Bhatia, 2000; ix)
Tourism is one of the most thriving industries in Nepal. It is the large foreign
currency earner and employment provider. The sector has provided good
employment opportunities to a large number of people both skilled and unskilled. It
is due to these reasons that tourism industry is one of the successful stories in the
development of Nepal's tourism industry. Nepal is beautiful destination for
international tourists. The snow-caped mountains, rich culture of Nepalese, scenic
places, rivers, lakes, flora and fauna, historical monuments, different religious
beliefs, bilingual, and hospitable people are the main attractions for the foreign
visitors.
Nepal- located in South Asia is one of the small countries in the World. It is
situated between big Countries like China and India. It is land locked, specially
called India locked country, because only north side is bounded by China other
three sides bounded by India. Its total Area is 1, 47,181 sq k.m. In addition, spread
over 80004 to 88012 east longitude and 20022’ to 30027’ north altitude.
Topographically, Nepal is divided into three regions: The Himalayan region,
Mountain region and Terai Region. The Himalayan region account for about 15
percent of the total land area and altitude 4,877m- 8,848m and including 8 of 14
highest summits in the world; where exceed an altitude of 8,000m peaks such as
Mt.Everest, Mt Annapurna, Mt. Dhaulagiri, and others. Mountain region accounts
for about 68 percent of the total land area has an altitude range up to 4,877m from
chure - Siwalik range. Terai region, the low land Terrain occupies about 17 percent
of total land area of the country. By another ways, the country is divided based on
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watershed area, in three Zones, as Koshi ,Gandaki and Karnakli. Politically the
country is separated into five-development region, 14 Zones and 75 districts. There
are 56 municipalities and 3913 VDC in the country.
Nepal has immense diversity in natural and socio- cultural aspect. Nepal is
occupying only 0.03 percent parts of the earth but have home to 2 percent of all the
flowering plants in the world. 8 percent of the world population of birds (more than
848 species)4 percent of mammals of earth, 11 of world’s 15 families of butterflies
(more than 500 species), 600 indigenous plants families, 319 species of exotic
orchids (Nepal guide book, NTB, 2003). The number of total population is 2,31,
51,423 are living more than 60 ethnic groups and 70 language speakers reside in
Nepal.
The country is the place of several world-listed heritage, such like world’s
highest summit Mt. Everest, Hanuman Dhoka, (Kathmandu Durbar square), Patan
Durbar Square, Pashupatinath temple, Swambhunath,Chitwan national park,
Lumbini. It is the boron and home place of world famous and religious hero: King
Janak, Sita, Gautam Buddha, Araniko and brave Gurkhas.
Being natural paradise, Nepal was region of attraction from ancient time. As
puran and epics, Pashupatinath and Muktinath are famous pilgrimages of Hindus.
Many Hindu religious people used to visit Nepal for pilgrimage from India since
ancient time. In the modern context visiting from outside hade began to Nepal from
eighteenth centaury .In 1772 AD Abdul Kadik Khan and Hi-Dankun had came as
English representative in the country .In 1807 a group of 50 lead by Captain Max
along with Dr.Hamiltan had visited Nepal. At the time of Rana ruler's was strictly
regulated and limited for foreign visitors to Nepal. So only 153 people has visited
during the period of 1807 to 1844 AD.
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After the treaty of Sugaulee a British residence was appointed in Kathmandu.
Dr.Wallich visited Nepal in 1817 and carried on his Botanical researches for a year
(Lamsal, 1997).Sir Brain Holson, Sir Joseph Hooker Traveled the country for
Botanical Survey and collection of the Nepal's flora and fauna. King Goerge V
came for his famous shoot (hunting) in Nepal's Tarai in 1911. The Prince of Wales
visited Nepal in 1921 on the invitation of Rana prime minister. These visits were
only for hunting and research purpose ( Wagle, 2005)
By the geographical panorama, variety of flora and fauna, and other socio-
cultural phenomenon, Nepal is became so beautiful country, and any body outsider
may feel such like a piece of heaven. Despite the all of natural and cultural
resources, the country is not prospering in the economic aspect. There is only 17
percent arable land but not been proper utilized and 33 percent cover forest and
woodland out of one total area. Nepal is also based rural dominated economic
condition. More than 80 percent people of the country live in village area holding
agricultural occupation and nearly 39.0 percent part of total GDP contributed by
agricultural sector. GNP in FY 2002/03 at current producers' price was Rs 454.93
billion. Growth rate was only 2.7 percent in that year. Per-capital income is 250
U.S. $ (Economic survey-2004). Human Develop Index lies at 129 ranking in the
world, 42 percent people are below the poverty line (HDI-1998). According the
economic indicators, Nepal has been ranking one of the poorest countries of the
world.
However, the country is not poor in naturally and other development
potentiality. The main cause for poorness of the country is lack of proper utilization
of natural resource, failing to exploit available potentialities etc. Nepal was not
success to gain expected progress in the economic development in before, even the
normal situation. Now, it is, moreover suffered by violence and political instability.
The country is facing great crisis in every aspect is sinking is vicious circle.
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Tourism sector is one most important sector of economy to overcome
country from vicious circle and poverty. It is not only contributed to earn of foreign
currency, helps to develop small cottage industries and creates the opportunities to
employment. US $ 168100000 foreign exchange was generated from tourism in
1999AD. By 4, 81, 04 tourist were visited Nepal in the period and 80 thousands of
people are employed in this sector. It has shared 15.9 percent earning of total
foreign currency and 3.6 percent in GDP in the year. This sector is severlly
victimized by the unsecured condition of the country. That is caused to downward
rate was 23 percent of visitors and 23.8 percent revenue in 2003 A.D. (Economic
Survey, 2003)
Tourism being important sector in the economy, it is rapidly increasing than
the other sector of world trade. The international tourist arrivals increased from
25,282 thousand in 1950 to 616,635 thousand in 1997 with an average annual
growth of about 7 percent up to forecast the number of international arrivals is
expected to reach US $937 million by 2010 A.D. (WTO, 1998). The receipt from
international tourism was US$ 2100 million in 1995, that has increased to US$
448,265 million in 1997 with an increase of 12.1 percent annual growth rate (WTO
1998), That is growing faster than world trade in 1980.
With worldwide increasing trend of tourism, Nepal should catch that
opportunity that would comparably benefits to our economy. The country can
improve the economy from advancing the sector by using her potential resources of
tourism. So Nepal holds great prospective of tourism. There is need of suitable plan
and policy for required management and marketing. The country has done some
efforts for promotion tourism but those are not enough. Various beautiful
destinations have not visualized and presented for tourism perspective, which would
help to develop the economy of the concern destination.
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1.2 Statement of problems Tourism is output of modern civilization of human society. It is raised as
significant part of economy and need of civilized human. Nepal is a reputed
destination of international tourism and it has taken important place in national
economy. It is a major source of foreign exchange earning in the country. 491504
tourists visited Nepal in 1999, which is largest figure up to now. Tourists visit the
country for various reasons such as holiday pleasures, trekking and mountaineering,
business, pilgrimage etc. The popular destinations for tourism in Nepal are
Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitawan, Annapurna region, Khumbu region, Helambu
Langtang valley are main destination for trekkers in Nepal. Among them
Annapurna region is most famous destination for that. More than 50 percent
trekkers out of total trekkers in the country visit this region.
The first famous trekking area Annapurna region is recognized as
conservation area title of ACAP area (Annapurna Conversation Area Project). It
covers some parts of Kaski, Manang, Lamjung, Mustang and Myagdi. Two VDCs
of Myagdi Narchyang and Sikha are included in the ACAP area. Therefore, Myagdi
lies on the way of Annapurna circuit trade. It is on the road to Mustang, Dhorpatan
and Dolpa trek.
Dhaulagiri Mountain a major range in Nepal, which lies in Myagdi, is the
major attraction for mountaineering expedition in the country.This range constitutes
dozen of mountains. Of them, Dhaulagiri first (8167m.) is seventh tallest summit in
the world. Four groups of mountain expedition had come in 2002. Dhaulagiri round
trekking route is embodied in Annapurna circuit trekking routes. Some trekkers visit
both areas. Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, the only one hunting reserve in the country
also covers some parts of the district. It means this district is very important from
tourism point of view. It is close to ACAP area and near Pokhara surrounded by
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major tourist attractive trekking destination Dolpa, Manang, Mustang and Kaski
district and host of Dhaulagiri mountain range, the world's deepest gorge 'Andha
Galchhi also lies in the district. Myagdi has also important cultural, religious and
historical cites . There are plenty of eco-tourism resources. About fifty thousand
tourists entered in Myagdi in 1999.
Myagdi has plenty of tourism attractive destinations and significant numbers
of tourists are visiting but these destinations are not properly recognized at national
as well as international level agency despite the route of ACAP area. Dhaulagiri
trekking circuit is recognized as difficult routes so it may causes hesitation to visit
that areas. Though attractions of Myagdi are not highlighted, most of tourists came
for trekking and mountaineering purpose. There is a lack of diversity in tourism in
this region. About half percent tourists come in Nepal for holiday pleasure purpose.
They are out of attraction in the district. Despite a highly prospects in tourism, there
are so many obstacles in terms of infrastructure and service management . There is
not any special plan and policy for tourism promotion activities in this area by
national level and local level either government sector or private sector.
For the economic development and prosperity, tourism is an important sector.
Nepal has limitless potentiality of tourism. However, the development of this sector
is not satisfactorily. There are more efforts to do by the central as well as local
level, by the government sector as well as private sector too. For the promotion of
tourism in the country to the local level must be concerned. There are need to
identify more new and various tourism products and resources to all over the
country and, develop required infrastructures. There are need of improvement and
maintenance of available means and place and expanse scope for that. There must
be recognized current conditions problems and prospective for adopt new efforts to
prepare plan and policy, to add new kind of infrastructure. It has needed more
research and scientific study, not only on central level but to grass root level and
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rural area as well. Therefore, the researcher has objected of a rural area, one of the
remote areas from capital and tried to contribute by highlighting additional
attractive source of tourism and suggest developing the area.
Myagdi is tourism potential region. There is bright future in tourism in the
district. However, that requires special efforts to do for that. Therefore there should
be deep study and evaluate the present condition of tourism in the district. Problems
should be identified and potentiality of tourism attractions should be highlighted,
that would be helpful for perceiving clear plan and policy of the district and
destinations.
1.3 Identification of the study Area
The selected site to study is Myagdi District. The researcher is a residence of
the district. The Myagdi lies in Dhaulagiri zone under the western development
region and surrounded by Mustang (north),Dolpa (north-west),Rukum (west),
Baglung (south) , Parbat and Kaski (east) district. Famous the Dhaulagiri
Himalayan range is situated in northen part of the district.More than half dozens
peaks including the word 7th tallest summit the Dhaulagiri -1st (8167m)are existed in
the range, which are famous destination for mountaineering expedition and
adventure trekking tour. It attracts thousands of tourists in a year .The Dhaulagiri
mountain range is a neighboring range of the Annapurna mountain range to western
side. Two VDC of Myagdi district are included in Annapurna conservation area
(ACAP). Some group of trekkers’ visits both regions at a same plan .The world
deepest George ‘Andha Galchhi’, charming falls: the Rupse, Hot spring pond,
Himalayan originated rivers Myagdi khola, KaliGandaki, Raghhuganga and Mirasti
khola are major natural resource to attract tourists. Some parts of Royal Dhorpatan
hunting reservation enters in the western side of the district, which is only one
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hunting reservation area in the country. Myagdi is not attractive only Natural and
geographical point of view, there are valuable cultural, Historical, Religious
important heritages. Pulahshram, GaleswerDham, Khayar Barah are reputed
religious places from ancient time. Beni Bazar, Dholthana and Takumkot are
historically important places; they are related to Parbat state before the unification
Nepal. The district lies on the trekking rout to Annapurna region, Mustang,
Dhaulagiri circuits. Therefore, Myagdi is very important in tourism point of view in
various aspects. There were conducted tourism promotional festivals (Mudi and
Ghorepani Mahotsab) during the period of ‘visits Nepal year 1998’ and celebrated
Maghe sankranti Mela and Beni Festival in the 1st week of Magh 2060.Myagdi
being destination and routs both thousands tourists inflow every year. It seems
immense potential area in tourism point of view. In this reason, the researcher hopes
that the study will be fruitful to tourism development in the district as well as to
country.
1.4 Objectives of the study
The objectives of the study are mainly to evaluate current trends of tourist's
inflow relatively to national level and highlighting the potentiality of tourism of
Myagdi. The specific objectives are to:
a) Observe current trends and nature of tourist's inflow in Myagdi district.
b) Highlight the potentiality of tourism.
c) Evaluate the infrastructure and service management of tourism.
d) Recommend suggestions on policies and plans for the development of
tourism in Myagdi district.
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1.5 Significance of the study
Tourism being a major and important source of foreign exchange earner has
an important role in economic development in least developed country like Nepal.
With the development of this sector, employment opportunities will increase and
Nation can be benefited directly and indirectly. Taking into account this fact
HMG/N has adopted policy of expanding and promotional activities related to
tourism in the district. The fact that tourism industry occupies important place in
Nepal and that HMG/N putting efforts to level based development of this sector is
exhibited by HMG/N declared and celebrated in 1998 as 'Visit Nepal Year'.
Expansion and explanation of more tourism destination and resources will help to
attract more number of tourists. This sector will be benefited by tourism
promotional activities adopted by central level and local level. This case study of
Myagdi district will help to think and do about tourism promotion program and plan
for government and other stakeholders. Whole Myagdi district may develop as
famous tourism region and if it initiates efforts like ACAP area. There are very
similarities with ACAP area. Dhaulagiri Mountain range is attractive no less than
Annapurna mountain range. Dhaulagiri First is higher than Annpurna First.
Dhaulagiri mountain range is close to Annapurna. Both ranges can be viewed from
many places. This region now is easily accessible from Pokhara by motor road.
Transport facilities are going to extend. There are more than one dozen peaks for
mountaineering expedition. That region is connected with Dolpa region. If
Dhaulagiri region develops like ACAP area and Khumbu region, more tourists will
come in the country. From the tourism intervention, it is expected that economic
condition of the district can be improved. Tourism sector is only the viable industry
in the district. Now, district is dependant on the remittance a cash income source
coming from foreign employment. Tourism is potential and suitable for the district.
Government, private sector at both local level and central level should give priority
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to this sector. This study may helpful to draw the concern of stakeholders, policy
makers and planners of the district. It may provide tourism development guideline
to set strategies for economic development of the district.
1.6 Methodology The research design is case study type. Data, information, and facts used both
are primary and secondary. This study is conducted by generating primary data as
well as secondary data. In order to collect secondary information concerned people
were consulted. Secondary information were taken from Nepal tourism Board ,
ACAP Office Pokhara, related documents from Ministry of Tourism, Department of
tourism, Ministry of finance, National planning Commission, Nepal Rastra Bank for
required information and data. Various bulletins and booklets on tourism and
media source like news paper, Radio, internet were also consulted .District profile
of DDC Myagdi ,Profiles of VDCs are used to collect the related information and
data. Local tourist hotel owners, Hotel managers, local journalists, intellectuals,
Politicians were also consulted for that.
The primary data and information is taken by questionnaire and interview
method from local tourist hotel, tourist visitors' .For primary data, 4 Hotel owners
of Beni Bazaar and Galeswar, and 120 tourists' visitors were selected through
convenience sampling for interview during the survey period October of 2004.
Almost data are analyzed and described in different chapter. Some of them are
ignore though were collected through questionnaire method.
Data and information have analyzed mainly by descriptive method. Some
aspects of this thesis are used quantitative method by applying statistical tools; Rate
value of average, percentage, and mean and linear correlation, regression models
and statically tests. Approaches of analysis are both quantitative and qualitative
types.
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1.7 Limitation of the study The researcher does not have sufficient time and resources for the very
deep investigations. So the study is limited by varies aspects. The study is focused
on Myagdi district only. The analysis depends on available data and information
from local tourist hotel and concern agencies.
The study is limited by following ways
1) This study focuses on tourism of Myagdi district.
2) The study is depended on available data and information from Tourism
Board, ACAP office Pokhara, DDC Myagdi, field survey and related
newspaper, Magazine, books and booklets.
3) For the field survey, has visited all four-tourist hotel of Beni Bazaar and
Galeshwer.
4) For primary data, responding, Indian and Domestic visitors are excluded.
5) Period of primary data collection was October and November of 2004.
Secondary data are used of until 2003.
6) This study focuses on afore mentioned objectives.
1.8 Organization of the study
The present study includes seven different chapters. This study starts with
I) Introduction
II) Review of literature
III) Research methodology
IV) Tourism overview on National level
V) General outline of study area
VI) Tourism attraction in Myagdi
VII) Tourism in Myagdi
VIII) Summery conclusion and recommendations
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CHAPTER -IIREVIEW OF LITERATURE
The word 'tourism' is derived from French word 'tourisme' consists of all
those aspects of travel through which people learn about each other's way of life.
Tourism is defined and explained various ways; according to Hunziker and Krapt: it
is the sum of the phenomenon and relationship arising from the travel and stay of
non-residents in so for as they do not lead to permanent residents and has not
connected with any earning activities. It means tourism is a temporary travel and
staying in any place by people. It is temporary movement of people to destinations
outside their normal places of work and residence. The activities undertaken during
their stay in those destinations facilities catch their needs. To be tourist there should
be journey from own native place. As the dictionary of universe, the tourist is a
person who made journey for the fun of curiosity, for the fun of traveling or just to
tell others that he has traveled, in this way tourist is that who travel and goes to
journey without their compulsion for satisfaction and pleasure. (Dahal, 2060 BS;)
According to Bhatia (2000 AD) - tourism is also being recognized as a source
of employment, it is a highly labor intensive industry. Being a service industry, it
takes employment opportunities for local population. It has economic importance
helps to reduce economic inequalities. It enables the wealth earned in the part of the
country to be transferred in part to another.
Bhatia(2000 AD) further explains in his 'Tourism Development, Principles
and Practice' besides economic benefit to a country, by way of earning foreign
exchange and employment generation tourism also makes a tremendous
contribution to the improvement of social and political understanding. Travel in
different countries foster a better rapport between people's in various stocks.
Personal international contacts have always been an important way of spreading
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ideas about other cultures. Tourism is those an important means of promoting
cultural exchange and international cooperation. The experiences gained through
travel have a profound effect upon the life of the individual as well as open society
as a whole. Travel exercises very healthy influence on international understanding
and appreciation of other people's life. (Bhatia 2000 AD)
Tourism those is highly complex phenomenon, it is an important human
activity of great significance in addition to economic significance it has socio-
cultural, educational and political significance as well. As mass phenomenon and
essentially social nature, tourism can longer be viewed as a triangle activity, both in
the use it makes of time, space, and its relationship with the production of goods
and services. Tourism has become one of the pivotal concerns of nations and of the
international community (Bhatia 2000; ix).
Tourism is a package of activities consists certain components, according to
Bhatia, three of when may be considered as basic. These three basic components of
tourism are transport locale and accommodation. A tourist in order to get its
destination has to travel and therefore some mode of transport is necessary for this.
This mode of transport may be motor cars, coach, airplane, a ship or a train, which
enables travelers to reach his predetermined destination. The locale may be used to
include the holiday destination and it offers to the tourist. The holiday destination
may offer natural attractions like sunshine, scenic beauty or sporting facilities etc at
these attractions. Accommodation is another basic component, which is essential for
providing food and rest. After having reached destination, a tourist must have some
kind of accommodation, which provides him food and sleep. (Bhatia 2000 AD).
According to Robinson, the attractions of tourism are, largely, geographical
in their character. Location and accessibility are important. Physical space may be
thought of as a component for. There are those who seek the wilderness and
solitude, scenario or landscape is a compound of landforms, water and the
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vegetation and has an aesthetic and recreational value. Climatic conditions,
especially in relation to the amount of sunshine, temperature and participation are of
special significance. Animal life may be an important attraction, firstly, in relation
to birds watching or viewing game in their natural habitat; secondly for sporting
purposes, e.g. fishing and hunting. Man's impact on the natural landscape in the
form of his settlements historical monuments and archeological remaining is also a
major attraction. Finally, a variety of cultural features ways of folklore, an artistic
expression etc provides valuable attractions to many.
In addition to, three basic components of tourism namely- transport, locale
and accommodation, there are certain elements or ingredients of tourism. These
elements predispose towards tourism development. These elements which are the
fundamental attractions of tourism are i) pleasing weather ii) scenic attractions iii)
historical and cultural factors iv) accessibility v) Amenities vi) accommodation
(Bhatia 2000 AD).
Tourism sector covers very vague scope of traveling activities. So there are
various kinds of purpose, style and activities in that field. Those kinds of activities
are classified as types of tourism. Although there is no one accepted way of
classifying different types of tourism, one could classifying tourism into four
general types namely leisure tourism (shopping, general observation) , recreational
tourism (mountaineering, fishing, trekking, rafting etc), cultural
tourism(archaeological, historical sites)and eco-tourism (birds and wild life
watching, photography, scenery, scientific tourism etc) (ICIMOD,1995). A type of
tourism is classified as Dahal Om Prasad in his work 'Rural tourism'(2060BS) as
international tourism, domestic tourism. Tourism also classified based on purpose
and destination. It is classified as 1) Eco-tourism 2) Recreational Tourism 3)
Cultural and Religious Tourism 4) Historical Tourism 5) Agro-Tourism6)Adventure
Tourism 7) Health Tourism 8) Sports Tourism 9) Business and conference
Tourism 10) Space Tourism etc.
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The concept of mountain tourism highlighted by study of ICIMOD on
mountain enterprises and infrastructure at the title of "Mountain tourism in Nepal"
as that mountain tourism would be composed of recreational tourism, cultural
tourism and eco-tourism. Recently the concept of eco-tourism has gained much
ground.For tourism and natural areas, recently a new concept, eco-tourism is
introduced and usage of this concept is simple to understand. In the past few years,
many definitions of eco-tourism have been introduced. The definition varies from a
description of nature tourism to a broader definition whereby not only the activities
of the tourists are involved but also elements such as the conservation of eco-system
and sustainable development (Kunwar, 1997)
"Eco- tourism seems to be a catchword that means many things to many
people. To some it means ecologically sound tourism. To others, it is synonymous
with nature tourism. Eco- tourism is both the things but it must go a step further. It
must be a force for sustaining natural resources. Eco- tourism is nature travel that
advances conservation and sustainable development efforts. It seems that the
development of the eco- tourism concept has led to a concept based on the desire to
have ideal tourism term like most be and should be in these definitions indicate this
desire. There is however almost no indication on what ideal is and how the
development of this ideal situation should be organized (Kunwer, 1997).According
to father of eco- tourism, Prof. Lars eric Indblad." Eco- tourism is a multi
disciplinary equity approach where all disciplines can be allies rather than
inevitable adversary and can avoid negative dimensions"
Recent evidence further reveals that Nepal's capacity to realize the full
benefits from tourism are below optimum, primarily because of the overall low
level of development in the country, including import substitution industries. The
scope for enlarging the tourism sector to generate more income and employment is
believed to be enormous. The natural beauty of Nepal, especially in the northern
half of the country that possesses many natural wonders, has not been subject to
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development. Tourism development in these 'niche' of natural wonders can generate
income and employment to mitigate the rampant poverty of such areas. Proper
planning can help link mountain development with tourism development, and the
scope for providing income and employment in the mountain areas can be greatly
enhanced. ( ICIMOD, 1995)
There is, however, a need to exercise caution in the development of the
fragile environments of the hills and mountains. Although trekking and
mountaineering tourism have had visible positive effects in terms of employment
and income generation, tourism has also generated negative effects that are serious
in some areas. Many lessons have been learned from tourism activities in the hill
and mountain areas; thus, past mistakes should not be repeated while developing
new areas for trekking and mountaineering tourism. The benefits resulting from
tourism have also not spread widely due to poor planning of tourism development.
In order to realize greater benefits from tourism and to minimize its negative effects
in the mountain areas, it is necessary to see mountain areas in terms of their
different environmental resources and their economic value.(Baskota K1995;2)
The main reason for the low returns from tourism in the mountain areas has
been due to an under-valuing of the environmental resources that the mountains
harbor. Many of these resources are unique and have no substitute, so that,
theoretically, the scarcity value of such resources should be high. Another related
problem is the lack of integration of mountain development and mountain tourism.
Tourism development in the mountain areas should not be undertaken in isolation
from mountain development. Mountain tourism is but one important dimension of
overall mountain development. Given that the mountain environment is endowed
with unique resources, it should be conserved for future generations. Hence,
environmental conservation has to be the guiding philosophy of overall mountain
development, including trekking, mountaineering, and other forms of development.
(Baskota and Sharma ,1995)
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The benefits derived from mountain tourism have also been wanting. Benefits
have been realized primarily in terms of income and employment but more
significant benefits based on the value of the environmental resources remain to be
realized. The concentration of tourists in some mountain pockets, the seasonal
nature of mountain tourism, and lack of integration of tourism with the local
economy are important issues that warrant concern about the distribution of benefits
from tourism. (Baskota K and Sharma B, 1995).The economy and environment of
the mountain areas need to be developed in a well-integrated manner. The mountain
environment cannot be expected to sustain the continuous growth of tourism. The
capacity of the environment to sustain economic development in the mountains has
to be better understood. The complementary nature of environment and investment
has to be studied and planned.
Remedial actions and a code of conduct have been formulated, but the fact
that negative impacts, or excess stress, on the carrying capacity continues to occur
indicates the failure of existing policies or their ineffective enforcement.
Furthermore, in some mountain areas visited by the tourists, tourism management is
entirely absent. This has not helped local people to realize greater benefits from
tourism, nor has the effects on the environment been monitored. Thus, effective
policy and institutional frameworks are necessary to conserve the environment as
well as to promote income and employment in such areas. (Baskota k and Sharma
B, 1995)
Human History of traveling very old and probably immemorial, it is hard to
say where people first started traveling to enjoy the Mother Nature. However with
increased urbanization and the introduction of faster mode of transport coupled with
or raised in the west, which gave rise to tourism as one of largest industries in the
world. The important point here is that one person's enjoyment becomes the
livelihood for others. (Bhatia, 2000)
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Men since antiquity have been innovative traveler in ancient times. The main
motivations were trade, pilgrimage and conquest. The Renaissance aroused a new
spirit of inquiry. Travel became the means of acquiring culture in Europe. The
tradition of grand tour when started in the seventeenth century by the aristocracy of
Europe was more firmly established in the 18th century and 19th century by the
emergence of alleviant mercantile classes. Another by the product of The
Renaissance was the spirit of adventure and discovery as the new motivation for
travel. Columbus, Marco polo, Vastodagama and Sir Francis Drake were few names
who extended the horizons of the word. (Wagley, 2005)
Until the First World War, travel was still the privilege of small segment o
the society. The First World War had kept the people in the cabin and confined for
four years. Because of it obstructed travel in the inter-war years. After that, travel
for pleasure stated thereby transformation of travel into tourism began. That era of
organized tourism had started. (Bhatia 2000).
After the Second World War, Europe lay in ruins. The Marshal Plan that was
introduced by USA for the revival of the European countries made tourism ones of
its plans. It provided several billion dollars for the reconstruction of hotel and
tourism infrastructure of Western Europe. Tourism for the first time was viewed as
an engine for economic development, official tourist organization at the national
and international level was established in most of the European countries. (Wagley
2000).
Various writers have studied about tourism in the global prospective Alvar
W. Carlson (1980) studied tourism under the topic of "Geographical research on
international and domestic tourism." According to him, tourism is a worldwide
industry, which has become important at all levels of economic development.
Tourism was considered by academician, for decades, to be primarily an economic
activity. Geographers and others in 1970 turned largely to amazing the impact upon
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cultures and the physical environments of the destinations areas. The common goal
is careful planning of future tourism development. Tourism Master Plan (1972)
highlighted potentiality tourism in Nepal as scenery beauties of the natural
environment are regarded, as it is new raw material for tourism, owing the
geographical setting. Nepal display an environmental spectrum of unmatched
variety ranging from the tropical Jungle belt to high alpine region abandoned of
extremely scenic landscape embarrassing richly varied wealth of recreational
resources. It is those unique with features some of earths most spectaculars tourist
attractions. The magnificent mountain mass of the Himalayas is lure for not only
world's mountaineers but also representation of fundamental asserts to recreational
use and an important factor for cultural tourism. The mid-altitude region set against
the Snow-capped peaks and comprising the traditional zone of cultural and
civilization after a scenic potential suitable for recreation oriented tourism. The
master plan explained about plenty ness of recreational resources in like mountain
range and scenic beauties.
Cultural tourism is another potential sector of tourism in Nepal. The study for
the Tourism Master plan (1972) shows given the present situation where more than
90 percent of all international visitors are attracted by cultural potential of
Katmandu valley concludes that cultural tourism playa the most important role in
Nepal. Cultural resources of potential use for tourism exists though in less
spectacular, a combination of northern and southern Asian culture representing no
less than six major ethnic streams, a few dozens of dialects, three major languages
and two religions. It explained cultural heritages for tourism attracting as a
important resources for tourism in Nepal.
Shrestha (1999) in her Ph. D. dissertation Tourism in Nepal; Problems and
Prospects, has identified the basic problems of tourism in Nepal. The study also
highlighted tourism industry having great prospects in Nepal. The study has
observed that the average growth rate of tourist arrival in Nepal from 1975 to 1997
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is 7.27 percent per annum. As regards that arrival from SAARC countries, the
highest numbers of visitors come from India while arrival from other SAARC
countries is around 1 percent or even less than that. It reveals that Nepal has not
been able to promote regional tourism and has relied on heavily only a few
countries. Nepal's share in international arrival rose from 0.04 percent in 1975 to
0.07 percent in 1997. On the other hand, the share of South Asia has increased from
5.91 percent to 9.27 percent during the same period.
By increment of tourism, activities it develops as an important part of
economics sector not remain only cultural recreation matters. 'International
Tourism' receipts grow faster than world trade (i.e. commercial services and
merchandise exports) in 1980. They now constitute a higher proportion value of
world export than all sectors other than crude petroleum products and motor
vehicles parts/accessories (the Qsoblal tourism forecast to the year 2000 AD
beyond, the world 1995 vii). The international tourists arrivals increased from 25,
282 thousand in 1950 to 616,635 thousand in 1997 with an average annual growth
of about 700 percent' world tourism organization (WTO) forecasts the number of
international arrivals is expected to reach 2010. The receipt from international
tourism was us $ 2,100 million 1950. That increased to US$ 448,265 million in
1997 with an increment of 12.1 percent annual growth rate (WTO, 1998 AD).
The receipts from international tourism can provide a valuable source of
earnings for many countries are the developed as well as developing. Although
tourism is sensitive to the level of economic activity in the tourism generating
country, it provides more stable earnings than primary products. The income from
has tented to increase at a higher rate than merchandise exports in a number of
international tourism was US $2.100 million 1950. That increased to US$448, 265
million in 1997 with an increment of 12.1 percent annual growth rate (WTO,1998).
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The receipts from international tourism can provide a valuable source of
earnings for many countries are the developed as well as developing. Although
tourism is sensitive to the level of economic activity in the tourism generating
country, it provides more stable earnings than primary products. The income from
has tented to increase at a higher rate than merchandise exports in a number of
countries. There is how almost an assured channel financial flows from the richer
country to the not so richer and developing ones raising the volumes export
earnings and rate of economic growth. The Bhatia highlights the economic
significance tourism.
'Marketing of tourism is to be understood as systemic and coordinated
execution of business policy foresight undertakings whether or state owned at local,
regional, national or international level to achieve on appropriate return
(Dahal,2060BS;32)
Tourism has been growing at outstanding ratio in the recent years and now, in
terms of economic volume, worlds biggest and fasted growing exports industry.
Many countries commence fostering the development of tourism encouraged by the
high increases and potential benefits that accrue from tourism through increased
income opportunities and fact that earnings in tourism can gradually impose the
balance payment (Nepal:TourismMasterPlan,1972).
'Tourism prospect in Nepal ' (Chetana august 1978), reports that the mystery
filled art and cultural stupidities, the national splendors, the challenge of the snowy
height of Himalayas and the lure of the peaceful hidden valleys of Nepal are
becoming a source of special fascination for many countries of the world ". so we
can say that Nepal has a enormous potential resource for tourism development.
Pilgrimage of Nepal (1979) has related tourism to the touristy blessing ,as rich
cultural heritage , the temples dedicated to varies deities , the breath taking
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monasteries , the ageless monuments there entire combine to make it a wonderful
museum beneath the blue dome sky .
Kayasth (1979) pointed out that natural as well as man made beauty and wild
life are major attraction for the majority of tourist visiting in Nepal . The further
revealed that the purpose of out going Nepalese tourists to south Asian countries
has been found particularly for business and official work.
Nepal has always been a tourist destination. This has been possible because of
existence of interesting and unique things and experience in the country. Nepal is
famous for the highest mountain in the world along with other high mountain,
historical cities and wide range of geographical diversities within very limited land
area. More important has been the culture of the people. The most popular tourist
activities have been pleasure and trekking. The tourist industry comprises of hotel,
travel and trekking agencies .airlines and the best of the other service sector.
(Dhakal, 1997).
A study made by Burger (1978:5) state tourism in Nepal is of rather recent
origin. Before 1950, no foreigners were allowed to visit Nepal without the
permission of the Rana rulers. He indicated that more than 10000 tourist arrived
Nepal in 1976. Since 1962, the number of tourist arrivals has grown at an average
rate of 20 percent per annum and more than 80 percent of the tourist arrived in the
country by air and 20 percent arrived by road. He pointed out that majority of
tourists come for pleasure and sightseeing purpose. The most important finding of
his study was that only one out of six tourists who visited India also visited Nepal.
His study concluded with the view that although tourism is recent phenomenon in
Nepal, it has grown at an astonishing rate. The pointed out that Europe had been the
major tourist generator for Nepal in 1975.
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Economic survey (1998-99) shows that for the period of one year, 1997, there
was an increase of 7.2 percent with the total numbers of tourist traveling to Nepal
reaching 421857. It is estimated that there was an increase in total tourist arrivals by
9.9 percent with 463484 visitors in 1998, while the average length of stay of tourist
was 10.5 days in 1997, it is estimated that it had risen to 10.5 days in 1998.
According to WTO Report (WTO:1998) the number of visitors has increased
from 25 billion in 1954 AD to 617 million in 1997 and tourism revenue has grown
from US $ 2.1 billion in 1950 to US $448 billion in 1997.
Karki (The Rising Nepal 2000- Aug.) finds the following major point
regarding to the tourism. The number of tourist arrival in Nepal since 1975, has
gone up from 92440 in 1975 to 162897 in 1980 with an average annual growth rate
of 7.21 percent Tourist arrival by air has also increased significantly from 78995 in
1975 to 442124 in 1999 with an average annual growth rate of 7.22 percent. Annual
growth rate of tourist has fluctuating.
A study of number of tourists' arrival growth rate and duration of their stay in
Nepal reveals that their arrival in Nepal has varied from year to year. By the end of
1997, such arrivals have increased by 9.9 percent and in the following year-end of
1998, growth dropped to 6.0 percent to the total number of tourist arrival to 491504
at the end of 1998. At the following year-end 1999, the growth in tourist arrival
estimated to have further slide down by 9.1 percent to 447000. As regards the
tourist stay it averaged 12.8 days in 1998 with the marginal drop to 12 days in
1999(Economic survey-2001)
The preceding paragraphs reveals that tourism is one of the popular activities
from ancient time to present that affects the economic as well social life of the
people of the particular destination and country. It is, therefore, relevant to study the
tourism in Myagdi, which have prosperous tourism resources and potentialities.
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CHAPTER-IIIRESEARCH METHODOLOGY
The research design is case study type. Data, information and facts are
used both primary and secondary types. The primary data and information is taken
by questionnaire and interview method from local tourist hotel, tourist visitors and
related government and private agencies or organizations. Sampling survey method
is applied. Table graphs pictures rate value of average, percentage, and mean and
linear correlation, regression models and statistically tests are used. Approaches of
analysis are both quantitative and qualitative type.
1. Selection of the study area
Myagdi district is purposely selected for this study. It is located region of
Dhaulagiri mountain range, surrounded by famous tourism area in Nepal like ACAP
area, Mustang, Dolpa and Dhorpatan. It lays on the routes of Annapurna round,
Dhaulagiri round, Dolpa, and Mustang and Dhorpatan treks. Myagdi have immense
prospective and bright future in tourism point of views. There are plenty of other
attraction, scenic viewpoint, cultural and religious heritages, Natural beauty and
Historical places etc. The researcher is a residence of this area. He has spent whole
life up to now in this area.
2. Nature and types of study
This study is both descriptive and exploratory in nature. Adequate efforts
have been made to gather information from varies relevant sources and field.
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3. Research designThe research design of the study is case types of tourism sector in Myagdi .
To get the reliable primary information required for the study. Questionnaires were
prepared for field survey.
4. Sources of dataThis study is based on primary and secondary data and information. Primary
information collected from fieldwork. The tools of the data collection are
questionnaires interview and discussion are applied. The sources of primary
information obtained by using structured questionnaires with.
a) Hotel and Lodge owners of Beni and Galeswer Bazaar.
b) Tourists visitors
Altogether, four Hotel Lodge owners and 120 tourists visitors are been interviewed
during the field survey period October and November of 2004. The respondents are
done through convenience sampling in the area. The respondents also selected to
find pattern, main purpose, destination and satisfaction level of visitors.
Further more additional information has been taken following source for secondary
information.
a) Hotel and lodge records
b) Local intellectuals
c) Tourism Board Office, Bhrikuti Mandop, Kathmandu
d) ACAP Office ,Pokhara
Other information are consulted from Ministry of Tourism, National annual
statistical report of Tourism department , report of Nepal Rastra Bank, National
Planning Commission and Ministry of Finance, Office of District Development
committee ,Myagdi, profiles of DDC and VDC, local journals and news paper,
library text , local intellectuals and professionals.
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5. Methods of primary data collectionThe primary information is collected from Hotel and Tourists visitors in Beni
Bazaar and Galeshwer of the Myagdi district. The required information also been
collected through the used questionnaires, interviews four hotel and 120 tourists
responded are chosen during the survey period. Convenience sampling is used for
selection of respondents.
6. Data analysis and interpretationData and information obtained from the field have been thoroughly reviewed
to avoid the problems and ambiguities. Both quantitative and qualitative
information are analytically presented. The data are presented in table. For analysis
using simple statistical tools such as average, percentage frequencies etc. simple
correlation and regression models are applied to calculate relative two variable data
and fitting the trend line to predict relative effect. Likewise, qualitative
information's are presented in pre-used form in simple way. Only relevant
information are presented in the report to be more specific and consisted with
objectives of the study.
Following Regression model formula are applied.
Where
Y= Dependant variable
X = Independent variable
a and b = Regression parameters
Then
The correlation co-efficient of two variables x and y:
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Where,
Average of X:
Average of Y:
7. Experiences during the field work
Reliable primary information could not obtain without field visits. In the field
works creates opportunity to feel live reality of concern sector. Field works no easy
task. To get required information properly needs to create a favorable situation,
mood of spot and respondent by researcher attitude and efficiency. Researcher
should be succeeding to take helps and support of respondent and concern
stakeholders.
The researcher experienced both happiness and difficulties in the field visits.
When Researcher visit hotel owner with that purpose they were very positive and
helpful. They were eager to discuss about the sector and sincerely tried to provide
available information, experience and opinions. They help to motivate tourist
respondent to fill up the prepared questionnaire. Some visitors denied filling up that
feeling fear ness. Questionnaires form were filled by themselves .some information
were not cleared. Hotel managers and staffs also were helpful for that.
There are very difficulties not only to get primary information also secondary
information. When researcher reached to concern agency, there was not available
expected information, adequate and up-to-date data. Often they used to refer to
another agency for but they were also referred.
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TOURISM OVERVIEW ON NATIONAL LEVEL
4.1 Numbers of Tourists' arrivals in NepalAfter the political revolution of 1950, Nepal becomes open for common
foreigners to visits easily. Then, air aviation service was started. First aeroplane
landed in 1950 on the Gauchar of Katmandu. Those airports developed as
international airport later. When the Admund Hillary and Tenjing Norge Sherpa
succeeded in Mount Everest expedition in the first time in 1953, Nepal became
famous allover the world as an attractive destination for Mountaineering. Mass
tourism started in Nepal when a group of 60 travelers landed in 1955, through
airways by British Travel agency named 'Thomas cooks and Sons'. Government
also started fulfill the institutional requirement and to adopt tourism promotional
policy and plan. Tourism department Board established in 1962. Tourism law and
policy introduced. Tourism activities grew gradually in Nepal. Before 1962, there
was not management of systematic recording of tourists' arrivals activities in the
country. As the beginning, record of tourist arrival in Nepal only 6179 tourists has
visited in 1962, and 12567 in1966. There is given in the table data of tourists'
arrival Nepal from 1962.
The number of tourists visiting in Nepal had been increasing until 1999. The
number of tourist visiting Nepal has increased each year except in the year
1989, 1993, 2000, 2001and 2002 respectively. In 2000, 2001, 2002 the trend of
tourist arrival had decreased by 7.2 percent, 22.09 percent and 23.74 percent
respectively due to present situation of the country. The number of tourist visiting in
Nepal was increased by 7.2 percent in 1997 as compared to the previous
year.During the year, 1998 there was an increase of 9.9 percent with the total
number of 463684 tourists traveling Nepal.
Table 4.1.1Tourists' arrivals in Nepal(1962 to 2003)
Year Total Growth By air By land Average Length
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Number rate Number Number of stay1962 6179
1966 12567 11206 1361
1970 45970 36508 9462
1974 89838 74170 15668 13.2
1978 156123 130034 26089 11.8
1982 175448 153509 21939 13.3
1986 223331 182745 40586 11.2
1987 248080 11.1 205611 42469 12.0
1988 265943 7.2 234945 30998 12.0
1989 239945 -9.8 207907 32038 12.0
1990 254885 6.2 226421 28464 12.0
1991 292995 15 257932 25063 9.3
1992 334353 14.1 300496 33857 10.1
1993 293567 -12.2 254140 39427 11.9
1994 326531 11.2 289381 37150 10.0
1995 363395 11.3 325035 38360 11.3
1996 393613 8.3 343246 50367 13.5
1997 421857 7.2 371145 50712 10.5
1998 463584 9.9 398008 65676 10.8
1999 491504 6.0 421243 70261 12.3
2000 463646 -5.7 376914 86732 11.9
2001 361237 -22.1 299514 61723 12.0
2002 275468 -23.7 218660 56808 7.9
2003 338132 22.7 275438 62694 9.6
Source: Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation,2004
In 1999 tourist, arrival increased by 6 percent and 491504 tourists visited
Nepal. In addition, in 2003 the total tourist arrival was increased by 22.75 percent
compared to previous year. The total number of tourist arrival in2003 was only
338132. The highest number of tourist visited Nepal in 1999 with the number of
491504 tourists. The tourists' arrival in 2003 increased but it is not satisfactory. If
we compare 2003 with 1999, the number is decreased. The main causes of
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decreasing tourist arrivals since 2000 were, obviously Maoist insurgency, rapidly
increasing political instability, conflict, strikes, blocked, environment degradation,
etc. The table 4.1.1 presents tourist arrival in Nepal, mode of transport, and their
length of stay.
Number of tourist's arrivals and average of staying determine economic yield
from tourism. The general trend of tourist arrival in number was positive increment
and average staying was nearly constant in average term. However, since 2000
situation has been turned to downward in both variables. In 2003, has shown a
turning point to upwards direction. The largest number of tourist arrival is 491504
in 1999, the best position of growth rate was in 1995 (11.3 percent) and longest stay
time was 13.5 days in 1996. The lowest point in all indicators is in 2002.
4.2 Tourist's arrival by purpose of visit Tourists travel with various purpose in the world. In Nepal purposes of
visitors are classified as; Holiday pleasure, Trekking and Mountaineering, Business,
Pilgrimage, Official, Others etc. Tourists come for Nepal more purposes than that
for the above purpose they come in significance numbers. The given table presents
structure of purposive visiting in Nepal from 1999 to 2003
Table 4.2.1Purposive visiting of tourists in Nepal (1999 to 2003)
Purpose of visit 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Total Average(%)
Holiday pleasure 290862 255889 187022 110143 97904 941820 48.80
Trekking
/Mountaineering
107960 118780 100828 59279 65721 452568 23.45
Business 23813 29454 18528 16990 19387 108172 5.60
Pilgrimage 19198 15801 13816 12366 21395 82576 4.28
Official 30097 26431 18727 17783 21967 115005 5.96
Others 19574 17291 22316 58907 111758 229846 11.91
Total 491504 463646 361237 275468 338132 1929987 100
Source: Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, 2003 AD
According to the above table 4.2.1, 48.8 percent tourists had come for
holiday pleasure purpose, during the five-year period 1999 to 2003. In this way, for
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trekking and Mountaineering purpose 23.45 percent visitors arrived in that period.
Rest visitors are 5.6 percent for Business purpose, 4.28 percent for pilgrimage, 5.96
percent for official visits and 11.91 percent others
According to these facts, recreational activities and Holiday pleasure
purposed f Tourism are most popular in Nepal. About half portion (48.8 percent),
Tourists come for that. Second popular tourism activities (23.45 percent) seem
trekking and mountaineering. It reveals nearly one forth portion of tourists come for
the purpose. Mountain: high Himalayan and hills are very significance resources for
tourism in Nepal. With trekking and mountaineering, the holyday pleasure
recreational tourism is related to mountains; Sight seeing to panoramic natural
beauty of Himalayans and geographical diversities. Mountain resources are center
point of almost tourism activities in Nepal.
4.3 Economic contribution from tourism
The most important economic benefit of tourism is the earning of foreign exchange
among others. Tourism provides a valuable source of earning for many countries
both developed and developing. Tourism is sensitive business but it provides more
stable and inelastic earning of foreign exchange as compared to other primary
products. The income from tourism has higher rate of increment than merchandise
export in many countries, in both developed and developing countries like Nepal. In
Nepal, tourism being very important in economic aspect, it has multiple effect in
national economy. This shared 2.6 percent in GDP and 8.2 percent in total foreign
exchange earning in the fiscal year 2002/03. Rs. 11747.7 was obtained in that year.
Table 4.3.1 Foreign exchange earning from tourism In million
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year Total foreign exchange earning from tourism
As percent of total value of merchandise exports
As percent of total value of exports of goods and non-factor services
As percent of total foreign exchange earning
As percent of GDP
1 2 3 4 5 6
1994/95 8973.2 50.8 21.8 17.3 4.1
1995/96 9521.2 47.9 23.3 21.4 3.8
1996/97 8523.0 37.6 13.7 17.6 3.0
1997/98 9881.6 35.9 17.4 15.2 3.3
1998/99 12167.8 34.1 18.5 15.9 3.6
1999/00 12073.9 24.2 13.0 8.8 3.2
2000/01 11717.0 21.0 12.0 7.4 2.9
2001/02 8654.3 14.9 10.6 6.1 2.1
2002/03 11747.7 23.1 15.2 8.2 2.6
2003/04 7166.1 27.3 18.0 9.1 1.5
Source: Nepal Rastra bank, 2004 AD
By the observation of above table, the highest amount, earning is 11216 in
1998/99 year and largest portion sharing to GDP is in 1994/95 year (4.1 percent).
Despite increasing, the amount of earning from tourism but the sharing portion to
GDP is decreasing. Tourism sector has been adversely affected by internal conflict
as the table. In 2001/02 that was declined in lowest point of indicator. The year of
2002 is the most dismal for tourism sector. That justify by following table.
Table 4.3.2 Gross Foreign Exchange Earning in convertible Currencies 2001vs 2003
year Rs (000) Us$(000) percent change in us $
2001 10468205 140276
2002 8300553 106822 -23.8
2003 14508396 192832 +80.5
Source. Ministry of culture, Tourism and civil aviation. 2003 AD
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The income from tourism in us dollar was declined by 23.8 percent. Since 2003 has
started to take over showing, positive trends turned 80.3 percent positive change in
that year.
The economics aspects in above tables Nepal could not take expected
benefits.This sector has not been yet major source of GDP of the country. As the
natural characteristics of Nepal, tourism sector should be developing as leading
sector in Nepalese economy. There should lot efforts to be that.
4.4 Trend of tourist inflow regional level As the Tourism point of view Myagdi district is a domain part of Annapurna
conservation area. Tourists inter here through Pokhara and ACAP area .The Beni
bazaar of Myagdi district is a very important point of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri
round trekking rout. Tourist inflow in this area: ACAP, Pokhara andMyagdi is
interrelated .So to analyze the trend of tourism flow of Myagdi district should be
observed tourist flow of this native region: ACAP, Pokhara and Mustang.
Table 4.4.1 Comparative feature of tourist flow in this region (Trekking group) Year Tourists in
Nepal
Tourists in
Pokhara
Trekkers
in Nepal
Trekkers in
ACAP Area
Trekkers
in Mustang
1994 325631 59201 76865 44733
1995 363395 63782 84787 50012
1996 393613 86504 88945 52399
1997 421857 92717 91525 54078
1998 463684 103895 112644 65587
1999 491504 105546 107960 67371 21568
2000 463646 95095 118780 76398 20815
2001 361237 77853 100828 65313 14865
2002 275468 50533 59279 38277 17698
Total 3560035 735126 841613 514168 74946
Percent 100% 20.65 % 23.6%/100% 14.45%/61.1%
Source; ACAP Office Pokhara ,2003
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By the table, 4.4.1 shows that significant portion of tourists visit Pokhara out
of total visitors of the country.Almost trekkers come to ACAP area. Most of them
are trekkers of mount Annapurna and Dhaulagiri circuit. According to Nine years
data in above table averagely 20.65 percent tourists visit Pokhara out of total
visitors in the country and 61 percent trekkers visit ACAP area out of total trekkers
in Nepal. .Pokhara and ACAP area, which are native region of Myagdi, are most
popular and important in the country; visitors of those regions could be attracted to
neighboring District Myagdi by effective promotional activities.
4.5 Conclusion
Tourism is an important sector for economic development of the country. It shares
remarkable portion in GDP and foreign exchange earning. Nepal, possesses highly
potentiality in the tourism but it is not exploited satisfactorily yet .Now a days
tourism activities are adversely affected since 2000 by the region of internal violent
conflict.
ACAP or Pokhara area is major region for tourist inflow in the country.
Myagdi is domain area of that as tourism point of view; therefore, tourism inflow of
Myagdi is directly affected by tourism inflow of that area.
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Map of Myagdi District
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CHAPTER-VGENERAL OUTLINE OF STUDY AREA
This chapter presents the tourism aspect of Myagdi district. The selected area
is a part of the country and selected field is an important aspect of social and
economic sector in the district as well as the nation. Being interrelationship among
every sector of society, there need to take over view on whole dimension of the
district before enter into one particular sector. Therefore, a slight observation is
given to general outline of Myagdi district. There includes geographical-natural,
social-economic and infrastructural development aspect, which mostly affects
tourism of district.
5.1 Geography
5.1.1 Location
The Myagdi district lies in Dhaulagiri zone and Western Development
Region .District headquarter Beni Bazaar is 290 K.M. far from Kathmandu and 80
km from Pokhara to the west. Parbat and Kaski (in the east), Baglung (south),
Rukum (west) and Dolpa and Mustang (north) are neighboring districts of Myagdi.
It is located 83008' to 83053'est longitude and 28020' to 28047' north altitude .It is
stated 782 m. to 8167 m. height (Dhaulagiri-I ) from sea level. It covered
2297.06sq.k.m; out of that, the geographical pattern is structured by 8 percent plain
valley, 56 percent high hill and 36 percent Himalayan Mountain. The total land
used pattern is 15 percent land arable with 5 percent grassland, 40 percent forest 45
percent non-arable land.
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5.1.2 Topography
Myagdi district is a highly mountainous district and deeply dissected by river and
Streams.Myagdi River is a major river, which follows west to east in lower part.
The district name derived from the river. The district lies mainly in the transition
zone .It is the meeting point of western and eastern vegetations types. From bio-
diversity point of view, it provides the habitat of many flora and fauna. The
identification, types, species, genies is still under quarry.The northern parts of the
district lies in the high Himalayan area. Middle mountain zone occupies very small
area of the district. Topographically, it is subdivided into sub-tropical, mid
temperate and alpine climate zone.
5.1.3 Climate:
There are much variation in altitude and topography resulting variation in
climate also. The major climate types include subtropical, temperate and alpine
climate .Myagdikhola and KaliGandaki have revering valley, which has subtropical
climate. Mountain slope lying in southern and northern parts of the district with
1000m to 2000m altitude has mid temperate climate. All mountain ridges fall under
temperate climate zone. High peaks falls under alpine climate. Annual average
rainfall 2960 mm maximum to 407 mm minimum and temperature goes up to 36° c.
5.1.4 Land system and utilization
In the district 36 percent, land area lies in high Himalayan zone, 56 percent in
transition zone and rest in Middle Mountain. There are five land system and 27 land
types in the district.The 'land use' map of the district shows the usage of spatial
areas for different purposes. As the land use map, approximately, 34.67 percent land
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areas are forests, 27.09 percent are ice rocks area, 16.27 percent are grassland,
10.01 percent are cultivated land, and 8.21 percent are bush/shrub land in the
district. Remaining land is of different usage such as glacier, water bodies, swamp,
wasteland, and landslide area. Land utilization pattern derived from land resource
mapping project (LRMP) map is as follows
Table 5.1.4.1Land utilization pattern
Land use description Area sq.km percent DistributionCultivated land 229.10 10.01
Grass land 372.34 16.27
Bush/shrub land 199.31 8.71
Forest land 793.24 34.67
Glacier land 9.71 0.43
Ponds/lakes 0.21 0.01
Sandy area 25.86 1.13
Water bodies 4.02 0.18
Ice/Rocks 603.74 26.39
Rocks 16.01 0.70
Swamp 0.01 0.00
Waste and Barel land 30.33 1.33
Land slide Area 4.16 0.18
Total Area 2288.04 100 Source: Resource mapping report of Myagdi district.2059 BS
5.2 Natural resource:
5.2.1 Forest and Vegetation
Forest has occupied more than 34 percent of the total area of the district.
Topographically, the land of the district is not suitable site for growth of vegetation
but diversifications. In altitude allows diverse vegetation pattern in the district.
Natural vegetation described here is based on the technical report prepared by
J.F.Dobremaz and C.Jest (1970).
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5.2.1.1 Types of natural vegetations in the district
There are four types of vegetation in the district.
1) Subtropical forest
a) Subtropical riverain forest (1000-2000m)
These types of forest are found in a narrow belt starting from middle of
Durbang and extending along Myagdi River up To Beni. Likewise such types of
forest is also found in belt starting from middle of Ghasa and Dana and extending
along the KaliGandaki river up to Beni.The main species consists of Altus ,
Nepalensis,Cnderella,tana andAbizzia mollies and Macarena postulate.
b) Sub tropical wet forest
These types of forest are found at altitude between 1000m and 2000m with
precipitation of more than 2500 mm per year. It is found towards the southern parts
of Raughat khola . The main species consists of schema, wallichil,castanopsis ,
indica and Engelhard species.
c) Pinus roxburghil forest
Pure of Pinus Roxburgil is found an altitude below 1600m, which encountered in
southern aspect of Arje khola, Dukhukhola and Dang khola sub watershed. Thulo
salleri Ban of Ghatan is a prominent one in the district.
2) Temperet forest (2000m-3000m upto m)
Such types of forest are situated in area with precipitation of less than 1000m per
year. Some of the notable vegetaton includes Rhododendron specxies,Ouergus
lamellosa, Abies spectabills and Betula utiis.
3) Sub alpine forest
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Sub alpine forest is situated between 3000m-4000m altutudes. Prominent species
fall under the type include Junipers. This forest is found in Gurja, Lulang and Mudi
VDC.
4) Alpine forest
Alpine meadows exist towards the south of Dhualagiri Himal at elevation between
3500m and 5000m.The vegetation is composed mainly of Graminaceae and
cyperaceae.
5.2.1.2 Types of forest based on species, condition.
Table 5.2.1.2.1Vegetation classification based on Geographic
S.N. Forest type Geographic zone Area(he) Total area(h)
1 Conifer High Mountain 10979
11813Conifer Mid mountain 836
2 broadleaf High Mountain 11572
41643broadleaf Mid mountain 30071
3 Mixed High Mountain 22909
26497Mixed Mid mountain 3588
4 shrubland 4497 4497
Total 84452
Source: Ashok Baniya,SDP Report,DDC,Myagdi,2003AD
5.2.1.3 Non-timber forest products (NTFP)
NTFP, which also, known as minor forest products are found abundantly in the
district. Herbal aromatic as well as medicinal and other cash forest products are the
major ingredients of the non-timber forest products.( Source: Ashok Baniya)
a) Medicinal plants
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Major plants species found in this districts are piccrorhiza,
kurroa,swertia,characid, aconitum, delphium, Nardostachys, grandiflora,
dactylorhiza, Hatagirca, cordyceps, sinensis, paris polyphylla, rheum, auntrale
b) Other cash income generating plants
Daphne spps Edgeworthia, Thysanolaena, Maxima, Amomum,
Sublatum,girardinia diversifolia, Resin,Taxol,Allo.
5.2.2 Wild animals and birds
Myagdi being the diverse microclimate is favorable habitat for many wild animals
and birds. The major wild animals and birds are as follows.
Animals Birds
Panthera pardus(Chituwa)
Panthera uncia
Muntiacus muntjak(Ratuwa)
Moschus Moschifereous(Kasturi)
Predois naur
Macaca Mulata( Bander)
Presbytis entellus(Langure Bander)
Nemorhaedus Goral(Ghoral)
Snow panthera pardus( Hiun chituwa)
Lophophorus Imlejanuas(Danfe)
Tragopan Satyra(Munal)
Lophura Leucomelana(Kalij)
Gallus Gallus (Luinche)
Corvus Splendens(Kag)
TurdosipNepalensia(Kande Vyakur)
Source:District forest office, Myagdi,2059BS
5.2.3 Rivers:
KaliGandaki is a famous river of the country as a main branch of Sapt -
Gandaki. It run north to south throughout the eastern side of the district .Its sub-
steam are Mirasti Khola,Raghu Ganga, Beg Khola ,GharaKhola etc. Myagdi River
is the river names the major river of the district .The district. Nearly half parts of the
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district is covered by its watershed area and origins from Dhaulagiri Mountain
Range. It runs north to south up to Darbanga and takes turn west to east from there.
5.2.4. Lakes and Pond:
The hot spring (Tatopani-Kund) pond is famous in the district. There are two
major spot of hot spring and Pond. One of them is Dana Tatopani at the bank of
Kali-Gandaki River being a attracting point for foreign and domestic tourists.
Another one is Singha Tatopani at the bank of Myagdi River 10 K.M. far from Beni
bazaar. Thousands people come to take bath there in every year for treatments of
varies disease from neighboring district too. There are available other spot of hot
spring source: in Ratopani(Shikh VDC),Dova VDC-2,Mudi VDC-2, in Dagnam
VDC. The Khayar Barah and Gosai lake are famous lake in the district, which lies
in Shikha VDC.
5.2.5 Falls:
Rupse falls is famous falls of the district locating in Dana V.D.C. on the way
of Annapurna trekking circuits.Amrke fall lies in Mudi VDC . There are more
than14 falls in the district.
5.2.6 George:
The Andha Galchhi is the deepest gorge in the world (6987m deep) leis in the
Dana V.D.C.
5.2.7 Minerals
Copper,Silajit,Kharidunga,Slatedunga are major mineral available in the
district.in18 th places are found copper mine in the district .they were used in the
time of Parbat state.The OkharBot copper mine was run up to some decades ago.
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The slate dunga Khani is running until now.Dust of Gold is found in the sand of
KaliGandaki River. In the medieval era, gold was used to search in th sand of
KaliGandaki professionally.
5.3 Social /Economic Aspect
5.3.1 Population:
Table 5.3.1.1Demography and General description
Description Numbers /percentTotal population 11554
Male population 53901
Female population 61643
No. of settlement 579
No. of household 24671
Rural population 106544
Population density 55.52 per sq/km
Crude death rate 9.6 Per thousand
Crude birth rate 3.31 Per thousand
Population growth 1.4 percent
Life expectancy 59.7 year
Literacy rate 43.1 percent
Female Literacy rate 28 percent
Male literacy rate 58.2 percent
Source: central statistical department, 2059 BS
According to primary result of the population of census in 2058, total
number of population showed 115,544. Out of them 53901 are male and 616439 are
female with density 55.52 per /sq km and total household are 24671 domiciled in
579 settlement. 58.83 percent people are economically active out of total population
in the district. They are engage in agriculture, labor, foreign employment, industry,
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hotel business, technicians and jobs. The demographical description is presented
based on that as DDC profile Myagdi in 2059.
5.3.2 Cast/ religions
Myagdi is a home place of various cast and indigenous group. Most of them
are from Mongolian stream specially Magar (45 percent out of total pop.),Gurung,
chhantyal, Thakali, and others are Brahman , chhetry, Damai , Blacksmith, Sarki
etc. Nepali is mother tongue of 98.3 percent people.
Table 5.3.2.1
Population as tribunal baseC.N. Tribe Household No. of population percent
1. Magar 11186 52350 45.302. Chhetry 4297 20110 17.403. Kami 2987 13971 12.094. Brahman 1863 8719 7.555. Damai 1281 6017 5.206. Mijar 712 3332 2.887. Chhantyal 689 3224 2.798. Thakuri 514 2405 2.089. Newar 363 1698 1.4710. Thakali 332 1554 1.3411. Gurung 224 1048 0.9012. Gitri 67 313 0.2713. Others 161 803 0.6914. Total 24671 115544 100percent
Source: central statistical department 2059 BS
5.3.3 Income and occupation:
According to the Human Development Report of Nepal in 1998 GDP of the
district is R 1,14,96,62,000/- and per-capita income is 9,000/- .But the survey of
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DDC Myagdi :show the GDP of the district is Rs.2,10,96,62,000/- and per-capita
18,258/-. These Marked differences in these indicators are observed.
Table 5.3.3.1
Sector-wise GDP of District(In Rs 000)
CN Sector GDP percent Engagement percent
1 Agriculture 650022 30.81 55607 74.8
2 Forestry 9000 0.427 2000 2.69
3 Animal farming 190000 9.006 1101 1.48
4 Mine 800 0.038 300 0.4
5 Industry 102940 4.879 2821 3.79
6 Construction 10000 0.474 1000 1.34
7 Trade 100000 4.74 470 0.63
8 Hotel and Restaurant 19200 0.91 241 0.32
9 Transport and communication 10000 .474 100 0.13
10 Housing and finance 50000 2.37 100 0.13
11 Community and Social service 1000 0.047 1627 2.19
12 Tourism 6700 0.318 1000 1.34
13 Foreign employment 960000 45.5 8000 10.8
Total 2109662 100 74367 100
Source: District profile analysis 2059 by DDC, Myagdi
Most people are engaged in agriculture field (74.8 percent) but most part of GDP
(45.5 percent) is sourced from foreign employment. In the tourism sector 1.34
percent, people are engaged and 0.318 percent shared in the GDP of the district.
5.3.4 Human Development Statue
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Myagdi is one of the average districts of Nepal in Human development Index
with average economic activities. Myagdi ranked seventeen out of seventy-five
district of the country in Human development index (HDI), indicating lower than
average level of human development in the district. A component wise HDI for
Myagdi, based on the Nepal Human development Report-2004, is given below.
Table 5.3.4.1
Human Development Indicators of Myagdi
S/
N
Index Parameters Average
(National)
Highest
(Kath)
Lowest
(Mugu)
Status
(Myagdi)
1 Human Development Index 0.471 0.652 0.302 0.498
2 Human Development Rank 1 75 17
3 Per-capita Income(in Rs) 17722 46511 9192 16362
4 Income Index 0.429 0.590 0.416
Source: Human Development Report of Nepal-2004
5.4 Infrastructure The economic development of the district depends on the state of
infrastructure development in the district. Myagdi is legging behind on that, it
directly effects on tourism, so here is need to observe on that in various aspect.
5.4.1 Transports
Myagdi have directly linked of road transports to Pokhara -Kathmandu and
Narayanghat –Sunauli. There is some extension of road transport network in the
district. Foot trails way networks dominate district.
Table 5.4.1.1 Road and foot trials networks in Myagdi district
S/N Name of Roads Routs Length Part of Trekking Routs
1 Baglung-Beni-Jomsom Baglung-Beni 18 kmBeni-Galeshwer 3.5 km Annapurna circitsGaleshwer-Baisary 5 km Annapurna circuits
2 Maldunga-Beni-Jaljala Beni-Babiyachaur 14 km3 Beni-Ghatan-Pakhapani Beni-Ghatan 6 km4 Arthunge-Pulachaur 6 km
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5 Ratnechaur-Bhakimly Ratnechaur- Bhakunde 5.8 km6 FootTrails (Ghodeto) Beni -Dana 33 km Annapurna circuits
Beni -Pakhapani 24 kmBeni-Darbang-Lulanga
55 km Dhaulagiri Cirrcits
Beni-Darbang-Lulanga-JalJala
75 km Destine to DhorPatan
Source: District profile analysis 2059 by DDC, Myagdi
Baglung –Beni-Jomsom Roads is under the construction. Beni to BegKhola has
started Jeep vehical Service for transport. It helps to make short the Beni Jomsom
Treks. The Beni Babiyachaur Road has made easier to Dhaulagiri Base-Camp Treks
.The Beni-JalJala FootTrails is the approach to DhorPatan hunting conservation
area.
5.4.2 Communication
Communication is very important pre-requisite for development .Tele-phone .Email
–Internet; the modern means of communication are available in Beni Bazar: the
districts headquarter of Myagdi district. The telephone service was approached to
remote village too, before the climax of the conflict.
Table 5.4.2.1
Means and quantity of communication Service in the district
S/N Means of service Quantity 1 Post Office District Post office 1
Area Post office 10Additional Post office 29
2 Wireless 43 Telephone STD 143 lines
ISD 76Fax 25Email 35Internet 10
Source: District profile analysis 2059 by DDC, Myagdi
5.4.3 Electricity
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Electricity is a basic infrastructure for development. Without electricity
cannot be opened the gate of economic modernization. State of that facility
indicates the stratus of development. Only, 21.37 percent of populations have
facility of electricity. Total produced capacity of electricity is 2265.6 K.W.
Table 5.4.3.1
Total generated electricity Power in the district
S/N Source of power Capacity(kw) Benefited householdTatopani small hydro electricity central
2000 2870
Micro hydro projects by(REDP) 189 1623Micro hydro projects by(A.D.Bank)
20 170
Local Petric -Set 40.6 386Solar panel 16 413
2265.6 5462 Source: District profile analysis 2059 by DDC, Myagdi
Power of Tatopani small electricity centre is connected to national grid that benefits
most people. The electricity consumers of micro hydro are in significance portion.
There is immense potentiality of hydro electrical projects from KaliGandaki and
Myagdi Rivers.
5.4.4 Health Service
In the health sector, there is a district level hospital with posts of MBBS
medical superintendents in the district headquartering Beni bazaar and at least one
sub-health post is available in each V.D.C.
Table 5.4.4.1 Health Service Center in the district
S/N Kinds of service centre Number of Service center
1 District hospital 1
2 Primary health center 1
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3 Health posts 8
4 Sub-health posts 30
5 Private clinic 17
6 Aurvedic health care center 3
Source: District profile analysis 2059 by DDC, Myagdi
5.4.5 Banking and finance
In the field of finance and Banking sector, there are two commercials banks:
Rastriya Banijya Bank and Nepal Bank Limited, an agricultural development bank,
a finance company, three saving and credit co-operation P.LTD.
5.5 Conclusion
Myagdi is a mountainous district. Famous Dhaulagiri Mountain range lies in.
It has wide geographical variation that results of immense bio- diversity. It is rich in
natural resources: like natural beauty, forest, wild animals, Minerals, Herbals plants,
water resources etc. Economically Myagdi is lagged behind in the national average.
Most peoples are depended on agricultural occupation, but foreign employment is
being main source of cash income. The state of infrastructural development and
social services are in beginning stage. Starting of Motor able Road expansion,
electricity distribution, approach of communication, banking and educational
service is interrupted now by Maoist insurgency. There is need of great efforts to
take of economically on developing stage. Available resource and potentiality
should be exploited properly in time.
General outline of Myagdi district presented in previous pages shows that
Myagdi has profound potentiality for tourism development. If this sector is
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developed with vision and plan, the socio-economic condition of people of Myagdi
is definitely being upgraded and improved.
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Mount Dhaulagiri
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CHAPTER-VITOURISM ATTRACTIONS IN MYAGDI
There are many tourism attractions in Myagdi. It is near to the tourism city Pokhara.
Only 3 hours travel by motor is enough to reach Myagdi -Beni,the district
headquarter, from the Pokhara . As mentioned before, some parts of the district lies
in ACAP area. In addition, some renowned places of the district lies in the routs on
Annapurna circuit treks. A famous Himalayan ranges the Dhaulagiri mountain
range with world 7th tallest summit the Dhaulagiri 1st of 8167m height lays in the
district. Dhaulagiri round treks is an attractive destination in the country. Almost
parts of the treks lie in this area. Royal Dhorpatan hunting reservation area, which is
only one hunting reservation area in the country, also covers some parts of the
district to the western side. This region was famous destinations from the very
beginning. Several Mountain travelers come for the Dhaulagiri 1st to ascend. First
successful ascend was made by Swiss International expedition group headed by
Max Eiselin with two Nepali Sherpa, in 13 may 1960 AD. The first try to ascend on
the mountain was of French's group in 1950.
This chapter is main objective part of the study. Some glimpses of tourism
attractions in the district are presented. There are various types of resources to
attract tourists. Some major features of the resources are taken to observe
potentiality of tourism in the district. The resources are classified as adventure
tourism, eco-tourism, socio-historical tourism and health tourism.
6.1 Adventure Tourism
6.1.1 Mountaineering
6.1.1.1 Himalayan Peaks
Most significant resources of adventure tourism in the district is mountaineering,
not only the district but are in the country as well. There are world famous the
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Dhaulagiri mountain range and peaks. The Annapurna Mountain is also connected
with them. Major peaks of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges can be looked from
almost all hilltop of the district. Mountaineering expedition to the Dhaulagiri range
is main attraction for adventure tourism .The majors peaks remained in the range
are given in table.
Table 6.1.1.1.1 Peaks in Dhaulagiri mountain range
S.N. Name of peaks Height (in M) Range location
1 Dhaulagiri-I 8167 Dhaulagiri Myagdi
2 Dhaulagiri-II 7751 Dhaulagiri Myagdi
3 Dhaulagiri -III 7715 Dhaulagiri Myagdi
4 Churen Himal 7371 Dhaulagiri Myagdi
5 Putha Himchuli 7246 Dhaulagiri Myagdi
6 Mukut Himal 6639 Dhaulagiri Myagdi
7 Dhaulagiri-IV 7661 Dhaulagiri Myagdi
8 Dhaulagiri-V 7618 Dhaulagiri Myagdi
9 Dhaulagiri-VI 7268 Dhaulagiri Myagdi
10 Gurja Himal 7193 Dhaulagiri Myagdi
Source: DDC, Myagdi 2003 AD
The Dhaulagiri -I peak is the world 7nth and Nepal's 6nth tallest peak.
Therefore, that is a major destination of mountaineering in Nepal. The first
conquering on the peak was in 1960 may 13 by Swiss International expedition
group headed by Max Eiselin.
6.1.1.2 Mountain Ridge
Middle Mountain Ridge, in hilly region is also so high and amazing. There are
some reputed Mountain ridges in the district. They are potential viewpoint of the
district.
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Table 6.1.1.2.1Major mountain ridges in the district
s.n Mt. ridges heights s.n Mt. ridges heights
Asman ko Dhuri 3507m Barun Dhuri 3273m
Raychaur ko Dhuri 5724m Sarpang Dhuri 5007
Malika Pahad Dhuri 3169 Niskot Dhuri 3033
Bhitribang Dhuri D 3531 Jugja Pahad 3721
Source : DDC, Myagdi2003
According to Topo-Map of Myagdi Published by, Survey Department of HMG/N,
About 16 peaks are having more than 7000m height, About 20 peaks having altitude
6000 to 7000 m height and About 20 with 5000m to 6000 m height in Myagdi.
6.1.1.3 Glaciers
Glaciers are attractions in Himalayan. There are three major glaciers in the district.
They are as follows
1)Conaban Glacier,
2) Tsaurabong Glacier
3) Chhonbardon Glacier.
6.1.2 Trekking
Trekking is another field of adventure tourism. Almost portion of total
tourists come in the district for trekking. Main rout of trekking in the district is
Dhaulagiri round .It is a long trekking rout in the country. Some important parts
(Ghorepani, Dana, Tatopani, Beni) of The Annapurna trek circuit also covers the
district. There is immense prospective of short trekking in the district. There could
be great pleasure adventure on crossing more than 5 thousand miter high leveled
Dumpuse and French pass near the Dhaulagiri base camp. Anyone may feels
heavenly pleasure into the hidden valley in the Himalayan.The main way to go
Dhorpatan hunting conservation area, which situated in western border of the
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district pass through the district from Beni bazaar. Major routes for trekking in the
district are described below.
6.1.2.1 Annapurna Circuit:
The most famous trekking destination in Nepal is Annapurna region. Some
parts of Myagdi district lies in the region. Annapurna circuit is almost attractive/
popular trekking route in the country. More than 50 percent trekkers out of total
trekkers in the country visit this region. Two VDCs of the district named Shikha
and Narchang lies in the region of Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP).
Some famous places lie in the route of the Annapurna circuit trek.
Ghorepani is entry point to Myagdi from the eastern side. Trekkers when
used trekking route from Pokhara to Kande, Lumle,Ghandruk or Nayapul, Ulleri
then they come Ghorepani from eastern side. Ghorepani, Sikha, Tatopani, Dana are
famous places in the route. There are available of number of lodges, hotels,
restaurants. Poon hill viewpoint, rhododendron forest, hot sprint pond in Tatopani,
Andha Galchhi and Rupse Chhahara of Dana are major attractions in the route. This
route goes to Jomsom north from Dana, Tatopani. Some visitors use route through
Beni Bazar along with KaliGandaki bank side. If they want catch vehicle quickly,
tourists can go directly from Pokhara via Beni Bazar. There are available motor
transport facilities to cross some parts of district. There seem almost tourists' returns
through Galeshwor and Beni Bazar to Pokhara. Who enter from various ways there
is another option of Khayar Barah Trek in the route.
6.1.2.2 Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek
The Trekking of Dhaulagiri Circuit is recognized as a part of Annapurna
Trekking Area in some parts there used same route in both trekking. Dhaulagiri
round trekking begins from Beni, when trekkers come by bus from Pokhara. From
Beni journey begins by foot. This flows with Myagdi River to west and north from
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Mudi. Singha Tatopani, Babiyachaur, Darbang,Takam, Muna, Mudi are main places
on the route. After 3 day traveling from Beni Bazar there comes Italian camp where
is located Chhonbarran glacier, across the glacier Dhaulagiri base camp comes, a
rugged spot with same spectaculars view of the western face of Dhaulagiri.
From Dhaulagiri base camp the trial crosses French pass which at 5360m is
the highest point of the trek. After crossing, the French there starts fascinating area
of hidden valley. There is another high-level pass Dumpus-Pass roughly 100 m
lower than French Pass. After crossing that, trekkers can reach Marpha or Tukche
of Mustang, which lie on the way of Annapurna circuit. Dhaulagiri round trek the
minimum time that should be allowed to these itinerary is 18 days Pokhara to
Pokhara. However, a few extra days to allow for site trips or bad weather are
advisable.
6.1.2.3 Dhorpatan Circuit
Dhorpatan is famous destination for tourists. There lies Royal Dhorpatan
Hunting Reservation Area. This circuit recognized as 8 or 9 days treks from Tansen
to Beni. Dhorpatan is situated in a large valley surrounded by a ring of hills. There
are several settles in the valley. There are living Tibetan refugees. There is unused
airport also. There has to cross Jalajala Pass which lies in Myagdi district. From
Jalajala Pass, by top of the ridge, view reward with extensive panorama of
Annapurna and Dhaulagiri massif. When returning from Jalajala pass there meet to
way of Dhaulagiri base camp trek in Muna VDC of Myagdi. Trekkers use the same
routes of Dhaulagiri trek from Muna to Beni- Pokhara which take at least 3 days
time. This way also used to go and return Dolpa trek.
6.1.2.2 Trekking Through Raghu Ganga to Kalapani from Beni
There are some tradition routes having extreme potentiality of modern trek.
There are not explored yet as trekking way. Among them, one is very amazing route
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through Ranghu Ganga river valley. This route traditionally used by local people to
go Mustang. That is relatively shorter than Dhaulagiri Circuit lying near southern
face of Dhaulagiri and Mana Pathi. That route runs through Ghans Kharka, Duwari
crossing high mountain ridge to Kalapani of Mustang.
There are many sites to search, explore and develop several trekking routes
within the district. That may be short and long. There are immense potentiality of
eco-trek and village-trek in the district.
6.1.3 Rivers for Rafting/Kayaking / Canoeing:
There are major three rivers, which may be used for rafting and kayaking in
the district. Kalagandaki is the famous river in the country for rafting. Myagdi
Khola and Ranghu Ganga are suitable for that with sufficient flow and speed of
water current. These potentialities have to explore and highlighted.
6.1.4 Other Potentiality for Adventure Tourism
Mountain biking, rock climbing, mountain flight, bungy jumping, Mountain
Race activities can be conducted in the district. There are suitable places in the
district for adventure tourism.
6.2 Sight Seeing and Village Tourism
There some view points and places from where visitors could fulfill different
types of recreational desires by multidimensional tourism activities. Any one can
watch panoramic scene of Himalaya and landscape, can observe flora, fauna, and
village life style also. Different kinds of tourism activities could occur in a place in
a visit like recreational tourism, Eco-tourism, Village Tourism and Cultural
Tourism etc. Some of them are described as below.
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6.2.1 Ghorepani
Ghorpani is a most famous tourism spot in Annapurna region. It is entry point
to Myagdi district, which lies on the way of Annapurna circuit through Nayapool,
Ullery to Tatopani from Pokhara. Ghorepani is beautiful village of Magar ethnic
group. It is situated at 2800 m altitude. It lies in Sikha V.D.C. of Myagdi district.
There are hotels, lodges and restaurant facilities for tourists. Visitors can reach there
in a day from Pokhara. Anyone can go to Beni from Ghorepani in a single day.
Main attractions of that place are as follows:
Poon Hill— Poon Hill is famous view point for tourists. It is situated at the
height of 3200 m. It takes just 2 / 3 hours to reach there from Ghorepani. From
there all parts of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna Himalayan range, Phewa Lake of
Pokhara, almost all parts of Myagdi, Baglung and Parbat district can be viewed.
Tourists can also watch sunrise from there. There are facilities of tower and
telescope for clear vision.
Forests: – In Ghorepani there is a large area covered by jungle of
Rhododendron. It is considered as the largest jungle of Rhododendron in the world.
Most than 16 species of Rhododendron flowers can be found. That is suitable for
Jugle safari trek and eco-tour.
Magar Community:– Main dwellers of Ghorepani are Magars. Village of that
community are the attractions for tourists. Nagi, Ramche, Sikha, Paudar, Khibang
are attractive villages in this region. Life style and local culture, feast and festivals
and rituals may impress visitors. Khayabaraha, Tatopani are native places of
Ghorepani.
6.2.2 Dhorpatan
Dhorpatan is a large valley covered by dense forest and grassland. That is the
habitat of different kinds of wild animals and birds. It is as recognized as Dhorpatan
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Hunting Reservation area which was declared in 1978 by government. This
reservation area covers 1,325 sq. km. 126 km part of Dhorapat lies in Myagdi
district. Other parts lie in Baglung and Rukum district. People of Tibetan origin are
living around Dhorpatan. Flora is typical of middle hill with good strands of forests
interspersed with agricultural and pasture lands. The northern sections of the walk
is rich in wild life including musk deer, grey wolf, red panda and many more
common spices. Dhorpatan is 75km far west from Beni Bazar, the district
headquarter of Myagdi. It takes nealy 3 days to reach there from Beni by foot.
6.2.3 Gurja Khani
Gurja village is located far west from Beni. It is a small valley lies in the lap of
Gurja Himal. It is the village of minority Chhantyal community. This is surrounded
by dense forest. To reach there one has to cross Gurja Deurali of 3500 m height
GurjaDeurali from where rare scene of moving glaciers without lens can be viewed.
It takes 2 days time to reach there from Beni.
6.2.4 Todke-Gajane
Todke and Gajane are the middle mountain ridges near Beni Bazar. They are
the viewpoints of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna mountain range and glaciers. Gajane is
closer to Beni Bazar. It takes 3/4hours to reach at the summit from Beni, which lies
in Pulachour VDC. Todke is farther from Beni. It takes 5/6 hours to reach there,
which lay Kunhun V.D.C. It is famous for the vegetable, radish. There is a small
village on the top of the hill surrounded by the jungle.
6.3 Eco-Tourism Myagdi district is very suitable for eco-tourism .It has mostly geographical
variation with significant bio-diversity. There are available various species of
vegetation, mammals, birds and flora-fauna. The world famous Guranshe Ban
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(rhododendron forest) is remained here; which is assumed as largest rhododendron
forest in the world. It is home place of famous animals and birds like Kasturee
andDanfe.Some parts (12600h) of Royal Dhorpatan hunting reservation area
covered the western parts of the district.There are available almost kind of climates,
vegetation, mammals, birds and flora-fauna including numbers of Khola-Nala and
Jharana. Every settlement is close to forest with fully natural environment .So it has
great prospects of eco-tourism point of view.
In the district, there are numbers of places to provide panoramic view of
Himalayan, Rivers, and beautiful landscape. Ghorepani- punhill is the most reputed
viewpoint spot for sight seeing with facility of view tower. Almost peaks of mount
Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and Nilgiri Himalayan ranges with very wide landscape of
Mahabharat Parbat can be viewed to take fully natural relax from there. Such that
other view point spot are available like Pula danda, Tudke, Bhakundechaur ,Niskot,
Takum etc.
6.4 Cultural Tourism There are numerous cultural, religious, Historical heritages and resources in the
district for cultural tourism. Now a day, original life style of village is being
interesting to tourists. The tradition, custom, festivals, agricultural system and
instruments are important resources for that. Mostly typical lifestyle, custom and
social system is alive until now, which are going too disappeared in modern world
with latest development. Therefore, those create cultural tourism.
There are living different caste and indigenous groups like Brahmin, Chhetry,
Damai ,Kami, etc of Khash- Aryan community and Magar, Chhantyal, Gurung ,
Thakali etc of Mongolian origin community . They are very rich own unique culture
and custom. One of the cultural heritages of the district is Mela-Jatra. Every village
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has to conduct at least one Jatra in a year on occasion of sacred date and festivals.
Then launch various program of Puja(worship),sports,dancing,singing etc.Those
jatra often organize in new year, Chandi Purnima, Janaipurnima,Teeej, Dashai,
Tihar,Maghe Sankranti,Fagu Purnima. It has commercial important as marketing
and shopping activities.Main purpose of Jatra is to enjoy by traditional way.There
celebrates varies festivals by peoples. Some are of particular communities and some
are common to all. Dashain, Tihar,Maghe Sankranti, Fagu purnima etc are common
festivals in the district. Myagdi is famous for folk culture in the country too. It has
some original/typical: folk song, dance, music like Yanimaya, Salaijo, Rimai shirful
etc. Therefore, it is rich in that.
Some local hand made products are reputed to other places in economics
point of view. Galaicha,Radi, Pakhi, Bhangro etc are famous in clothes and
Doka,Dala,Mandra etc .bombo made are important in daily life which are export
goods of the district . There are traditional agricultural and industrial equipment
and tools like Halo, Juwa, Diki, Janto,Kol etc to observe a glimpse of ancient life
style.
6.5 Religious tourism
There are famous religious places carrying prospective of religious tourism.
They were pilgrimages and living place of ethically reputed persons in ancient time.
The history of that goes to pre-historical period.
6.5.1Galeswerdham
Galeswerdham is a famous pilgrimage of Hindus. There are temples of God Shive
and others god. They are constructed on a huge rock .It is a pre-historical and
ethical importance. Being place of God Jad bharat(an incarnation of God Vishnu)
and King Raghugana it is very important pilgrimage of Hindus in national level. It
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is located bank of the KaliGandaki and Raghuganga Rivers 3 km far north from
Beni bazaar.
6.5.2 Pulahshram:
Pulahshram (pachhai) is the ashram of Rishi Pulastya who assumed to be the
grand father of Lankesh King Ravan in pre-historical era. Hindus take it as a sacred
holey place. It has both religious and historical importance; located 2km North -
West from Beni bazaar on 1750 m height. In the locality, called Pachhai is a very
suitable viewpoint of sight seen to Himalayan range and landscape of river's valleys
and hillside.
The Pulashram is an ethically important place. Its name is mentioned in
Hindu's popular ethics like Shrimadvagbat Purana, Barah Purana, Ramayana,
Mahabharat etc. According to that some great ethically heroes like as: Emporer
Bharat,God Balaram(brother of god Krishna) , philosopher Kapilmuni, Ravan and
his father Bishrawa had visited the Pulahshram. Therefore, it is great pilgrimage of
Hindus with great potentiality of religious tourism.
6.5.3 Beni bazaar
Beni Bazaar; the district headquarter of Myagdi is a significant pilgrimage itself
along with several temples and monuments. The Shivalay monument of 16th
century that has uniqueness of structure. A big banyan tree is planted on the temple.
thre are others famous temples and sacred place in the Beni. They are Laxmi
Narayan Mandir, Bhagwati Mandir, Mahaarnisthan, Buddha Bihar, Kot Bhandar etc
. Beni is the junction (Dovan) of KaliGandaki and Myagdi River, They are holey
rivers of the Hindus as Mantra of " Jayanti Mangala Kali ………." . Therefore, it is
renowned pilgrimage of Hindus with the immense potentiality of religious tourism.
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6.5.4 Jagannath
Jagannath temple is famous pilgrimage in Myagdi. It was established
by Parbate King, Dimba Bam Malla in 1550 B.S. It is located at the height of 2100
m in Pulachaur V.D.C. It is 6km west north far from Beni Bazar. It is near Dolthana
and Pulaashram .
6.5.5 Others:
Malikasthan , Takumkot , Shikh Deurali, Rikhar - Mandali, Khayar Barah are
others famous pilgrimage and holey places of the district. They are located in very
remote area and high level. The Khayar Barah is located near to Annapurna
Mountain, Rikhar is in near the the Dhaulagiri Himal and The malika is on hilltop
of 3200m high.
6.6 Historical Tourism Myagdi is historically important place in the country .It was under the Parbat
state before the unification of Kingdom. Beni Bazaar was the winter capital of
Pasrbat State and summer headquarter was in Dholthana. The Parbat state, a
powerful member of the Chaubise region in that period and Bam Malls were Rulers.
They ruled about 300 years over the state. Before then, Thapa chhetry ruled up to
15th century since 12 century. Takum was previous headquarter of the rulers.
Magars were leaders (as king) in early time before 12 century. Being long history
and important historical heritage, it might be destination of historical tourism.
6.6.1Takam:
Takam is important historical place in the district. It is 37km far West from
Beni Bazar. It was the first capital of Parbate King, Dimbabam Malla and whole
period of Thapa Chhetri rulers who ruled for 300 years. After the victory of Bam
Malla, the capital was shifted to Dolthana during the reign of Dimba Bam Malla.
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Takam is a beautiful village with attractive landscape. It is ancient settlement
of mixed community of all tribes, Brahmin, Chhetri, Damai, Kami, Sarki, Magar,
Gurung, Thakali, Chhantyal etc. Main inhabitants are Brahmin and Chhetri. It lies
on the way of Dhaulagiri base camp and Dhorpatan Trek. Takam is called a
historically important place. War weapons of medieval time and ancient war trench
can be still found in that area. Takam Kot is archaeologically and religiously
important place.
6.6.2 Dholthana
Dholtana was the capital of Parbat State up to last time of the state. It is
located 5 km northwest from Beni Bazar. There was a previous palace of Prabate
King in Dadhekot near Dhloltana. The remains of that palace can be still found.
Jagannath Mandir, Gajane, Pulaashram are neighboring places of Dolthana.
6.6.3 Beni Bazar
Beni was winter capital of Parbate State until the end of Parbate State. It was
used as absolute administrative centre. It was trading centre of this region. Some
religious temples and monuments were established during the Malla period and are
still in existence. Beni kot is main sign of the state. There are traditional weapons
such as Dhal, Tarbar, Bhala, Barsa, Khunda, Top etc. Shibalaya Temple, Laxmi
Nayan Temple, Maharanisthan were built then.
Beni now is the district headquarters of Myagdi district. It is main
trading centre and gateway to whole district. It is located juntion of the Myagdi and
Kali Gandiki River. Beni was the trading point between India and Tibet during
Medieval period. Now it is also on the way of Muktinath pilgrimage, Annapurna
Trek, Dhaulagiri Base camp trek, Dhorpatan and Dolpa Trek. So it has become the
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centre point for various destinations of trekking and pilgrimage and it has become
the important place itself.
6.7 Hot spring Tourism
There are hot spring pond spot, among them two are most famous for bathing
in the pond. One is Bhurung Tatopani and another is singha Tatopani. The Bhurung
Tatopani is using for relax bathing by tourists. The Singa Tatopani Pond is used for
treatment of varies diseases like gastrotrich, Skin disease etc. Thousands peoples in
a year come to take bath from far distance too. Those hot spring ponds are tourism-
attracting spot itself for relax and used for treatment too. Therefore, it could be
developed health tourism resource also.
6.8 ConclusionsSome sorts of glimpse is given in above description. That is hard to explain in
detail. There are innumerable attractive resources and valuable heritages for various
kinds of tourism activities. Myagdi is full of natural, cultural, historical and
religious resources to be attractive tourism region. Various kinds of tourism
activities like adventures, mountaineering, trekking, sightseeing, eco-tour village
tour, religious pilgrimage, historical observation, research can be entertained in
Myagdi district.
The figures described in preceding pages shows that Myagdi district has
profound potentiality and attractions for tourism development. It is also observed
that Myagdi district could be developed as a destination for adventure tourism,
Historical Tourism, ethnic tourism, pilgrimage tourism, wild life tourism, nature
tourism and health tourism as well. The following chapter observes the tourist flow
in Myagdi district.
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Expedition on Dhaulagiri-I
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CHAPTER-VIITOURISM IN MYAGDI
In this Chapter is a slight observation on trend of tourist's arrivals inflow in
the district, with the relationships to ACAP areas and National level. There is a
short calculation of present economic impact of tourism in the district. Micro level
analysis is attempted to pattern of tourism, based on field survey data. Feelings and
satisfactions are also tested by the information.
7.1 Tourist inflows in the district For the study of trends of tourist, arrivals inflows in the district required
reliable and authentic time series data should be available. However, tourist arrival
numbers are not recorded properly; therefore, there are no available authentic data
of previous years. Only last 7-year's data is obtained from DDC profile of Myagdi
and Hotel records. According to that figures analysis result is presented as below.
Table 7.1.1 Tourist enrollment in the district with regional and National levelYear N. of
tourists in the district
N. of tourists in the ACAP area
No tourists in the country
visitors percent share of Myagdi in ACAP area
visitors percent share of Myagdi in the country
1997 22134 53183 421857 41.62 5.25
1998 23365 61715 463684 37.86 8.86
1999 47326 67485 491504 70.13 9.63
2000 31957 76407 463646 41.82 6.89
2001 30284 65313 361237 46.37 8.38
2002 28000 38642 275468 71.46 10.16
2003 30000 40668 338132 73.77 8.87
213066 403413 2815528 52.816 7.568
Data source: DDC Myagdi,ACAP Office Pokhara , Hotel's records in Myagdi 2004AD.
According to 7 years time series data presented above table 7.1.1, 7.568 percent of
National visitors and 52.816percent out of ACAP Area visitors averagely visits
Myagdi district. At least 37.36 percent of ACAP area trekkers visits Myagdi in
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1998 and next year in 1999 Myagdi was visited by 70 percent out of ACAP area
trekkers,. Visiting portion to Myagdi is in increasing trends out of ACAP area
trekkers. In the last year's 2002, and 2003 more than 70 percent trekkers of ACAP
area came through Myagdi. This area is being popular in the ACAP area but there
are very vast variations in percent.
Average 7.568percent visit Myagdi out of total visitors in national level. At
least 5 percent were in 1997 and highest 9.63 percent and 10 percent were in 1999
and 2002. Range of variation is less then ACAP area. Trends portion of visitors in
Myagdi to National level data is stable.
7.2 Trend of tourist arrival in MyagdiStatue of tourism in the district is the assessment of present condition of
tourism based on macro and microanalysis. The trend of tourism inflow in the
district and correlation with regional and national inflows needs to observe and
analysis as time series data for macro analysis .That can predict to future year of
tourism in the district and impact of that.
Table 7.2.1
Computation the trend line of tourist inflow in Myagdi
Year X(Represents study years)
Y(Number of tourists rrivals in Myagdi).000
X2 Y2 XY
1997 1 22 1 484 22
1998 2 23 4 529 46
1999 3 47 9 2209 141
2000 4 32 16 1024 128
2001 5 30 25 900 150
2002 6 28 36 784 168
2003 7 30 49 900 210
28 212 140 6830 865
Data source: DDC Myagdi,Hotel's records in Myagdi 2004AD
For the estimation trend line , as least square methods, the trend of tourism arrival
in the district on the basis of succeeding year from 1997 to 2003.
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Least square model for regressions :Y on X , Y = a+bX
When ,
After the calculation above table as formula then obtained;
a=27.857 ,b= 0.607 approximately
By the fitting of trend line of tourism in Myagdi, is :Y = 27.857 +0.607X
Constant value of 'a' is 27.857; it shows at least 27857 tourists come in Myagdi
even zero year also. The estimator's coefficient value of 'b' is 0.607 with sign. That
shows tourists arrival per-year is in increasing trend gradually.
According to that trend-line Further Tourists arrival in Myagdi up to 2015 AD are
projected as following.
Table 7.2.2
The projections of tourists' arrivals in Myagdi as the obtained trend-line
Year X:(Represents years)
Computing the trend-line as succeeding years
Y:(Projected Figures of Tourists arrivals in Myagdi).In thousands
2004 8 Y= 27.857 +0.6078 32.72
2005 9 Y= 27.857 +0.6079 33.32
2006 10 Y= 27.857 +0.60710 33.93
2007 11 Y= 27.857 +0.60711 34.54
2008 12 Y= 27.857 +0.60712 35.15
2009 13 Y= 27.857 +0.60713 35.748
2010 14 Y= 27.857 +0.60714 36.355
2011 15 Y= 27.857 +0.60715 36.962
2012 16 Y= 27.857 +0.60716 37.569
2013 17 Y= 27.857 +0.60717 38.176
2014 18 Y= 27.857 +0.60718 38.783
2015 19 Y= 27.857 +0.60719 39.39
,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,
,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,
2028 32 Y= 27.857 +0.60732 47.29
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The highest number of tourists' arrivals in Myagdi was forty seven thousand
in 1999. After then the data of tourists' arrivals turned to downward trends. Main
reason of decreasing the number was climax of conflict and announcing emergency
period in the country. Hardship situation has been creating to tourism as well as
other sector of economy up to now. The violent conflict in the country is very
harmful to every sector of society with economic development. Tourism sector of
Nepalese economy is a most adversely affected sector by the conflict. In the reality
the questions like how much harmful the conflict is to the economy, to what extent
did it hamper to tourism sector is clearly demonstrated by afore mentioned tables
pertaining to trend line . As the trend line based on seven-year data 1997 to 2003
AD, predicts only in 2028 will be meets the highest tourists' arrivals record of 47
thousands in 1999. It means the loss of progress will be recovered only after 29
years. The tourism sector in Myagdi the district draw backed or lagged behind by
nearly three decades. It proves negative impacts of the conflict on the tourism sector
that is very wide and deep. Persistence of political stability, peace and safe
environment is inevitable for economic development of tourism sector.
The prediction power of regression models is less significant in forecasting
the prospect of tourism. The numbers of tourist decreased significantly from 1999
up to 2002. Only the year 2003 seemed turning point to rise. Therefore, prediction
based on dismal year result could be dismal. As that numbers of tourist will be only
thirty thousands in 2010, when forty-seven thousands tourists had come in 1999.
Despite that there seeming positive trends reveal that if there have or will have been
normal situation the trend line could be highly favorable. It shows future of tourism
in the district is very bright and hopeful, if politically normal situation in the
country have prevail.
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7.3 Tourism relationship of Myagdi to ACAP area treks Number of tourists in Myagdi is sharing of ACAP Areas and notional level
tourists' number. So it is required to observe level and degree of relationships with
ACAP area and national level both. The examination result of the relation and
dependency on ACAP are of Myagdi are as given bellow.
Table 7.3.1
Computation relationship between ACAP area and Myagdi
Year X( No. of tourists in ACAP area).000
Y(Number of tourists in Myagdi).000
X2 Y2 XY
1997 53 22 2809 484 1166
1998 62 23 3844 529 1426
1999 67 47 4489 2209 3149
2000 76 32 5776 1024 2432
2001 65 30 4225 900 1950
2002 39 28 1521 784 1092
2003 41 30 1681 900 1230
Sum 403 212, 24345 6830 12445
Data source: DDC Myagdi,ACAP Office Pokhara , Hotel's records in Myagdi 2004AD.
Above computation is done by least square methods of regression and Carl
person's correlation models, taking dependant variable of number of tourist in
Myagdi on independent variable number of tourist in ACAP area.
Least square model formula for regressions: Y on X ;Y = a+bX
When: ,
The correlation co-efficient of two variables x and y:
Where: Average of X: , Average of Y:
The trend line set as by the calculation of the data as the above formula.
Y= 18.21+0.21X
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Where are the constant value 'a'=18.21,
Co-efficient regression 'b'=0.21
And correlation between both variable 'r'=0.35
According to above table 7.3.1, calculation finds correlation value 0.35,
which is near to zero .It, indicates that the relationship between them is less
significant. However, is positive. Tourism increment in ACAP area positively effect
to increment in this area. Degree of effect shows less elastic. Constant value of 'a' is
18.21; it exposed 18210 tourists come in Myagdi even the ACAP area being nil.
The less significant value of correlation coefficient indicates that not all
trekkers of ACAP area visit to Myagdi. The promotional programs in ACAP area
are not sufficient for tourism development in Myagdi. Therefore, for tourism
development in Myagdi is required of local based promotional program in Myagdi.
The tourism promotional activities should be focused to local level for tourism
development in Myagdi.
7.4 Tourism relationship of Myagdi to National level
Table 7.4.1
Computation relationship between National level and Myagdi
Year X( No. of tourists in national level).000
Y(Number of tourists in Myagdi).000
X2 Y2 XY
1997 422 22 178084 484 9284
1998 464 23 215296 529 10672
1999 492 47 242064 2209 23124
2000 464 32 215296 1024 14848
2001 361 30 130321 900 10830
2002 275 28 75625 784 7700
2003 338 30 114244 900 10140
2816 212 1170930 6830 86598
Data source: DDC Myagdi,ACAP Office Pokhara , Hotel's records in Myagdi 2004AD.
Least square model for regressions
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Y on X: Y = a+bX
When: ,
The correlation co-efficient of two variables x and y:
Where: Average of X: , Average of Y:
The trend line is setting as
Y=16.42 + 0.034 X
Where: a=16.42, b=0.034
Study the effect, relationship between Myagdi and National level tourist's arrivals,
and promotional activities may be very important. By the calculation of above table
7.4.1 with the time serious data of both level the correlation value of that is r=
0.333, a=16.42. It indicates that at least 16420 tourists come in year for Myagdi
only. Tendency of relationship indicators between Myagdi and National level
tourist's arrivals shows as ACAP Area but slightly less.
According to that trend line, number of tourists' arrival in Myagdi will be
57866 approximately in 2015, if meets national level target of 1219000 fixed by
government
7.5 Mountaineering Expedition on Dhualagiri HimalMt. Dhaulagiri I is main tourism attraction in the district. It has 8167 m height,
which is world 7th tallest peak. We can know popularity of the peak by the
comparative observation of mountaineering expedition teams in different year.
There are given three years records of mountaineering expedition teams to the
Dhaulagiri I with Mt.Annapurna I and Mt. Everest.
Table 7.5.1Numbers of expedition's team for Dhaulagiri I with Mt.Annapurna I and Mt. Everest.
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Name of peaks Numbers of expeditions teams in different years Total
In 1986 In 1993 In2002
Dhaulagiri I 7 6 4 17
Annapurna I 8 4 5 17
Mt. Everest 7 18 11 35
Source: Ministry of tourism2003
According to records of mountaineering expedition in 1986, 1993 and 2002 on
Dhaulagiri I, Annapurna I and Mt.Everest; Total numbers of team is same 17 in
those years of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna, nearly double 35 for Mt.Everest. The
above table 7.5.1 exposes that Dhaulagiri-I is a famous and attractive Mountain for
expedition in the country as Annapurna-I after Mt. Everest. However, promotion for
diversification of mountaineering in Dhaulagiri I is highly recommended as there
are 7 teams of mountaineering both in Dhaulagiri-I and Mt.Everest in 1986.
7.6 Economic impact of tourism in the district
Table 7.6.1 State of Tourism BusinessS.N. Description unit year Change
(%)growth(in%)
1992 20001 Tourist hotel No. 29 55 +89.65 11.2
2 Direct employment No. 116 220 +89.65 11.2
3 Indirect employment No. 87 241 +177 22.12
4 Tourist entry No. 18240 30264 67.31 8.23
5 Per day expenditure of tourists Rs 400/- 700/-
6 Average staying of tourists days 3 3
Data source: DDC profile of Myagdi2059BS
As the above table 7.6.1 is given comparative figure of change in tourism figure in
eight year period number of tourist hotel increased by 89.67percent( 29 to 55) from
1992 to 2000 AD. There is change in same rate in direct employment and more in
indirect employment. Per day, average expenditure of tourists is increased 400 to
700. 0.40 percentages out of total population of the district are engage in the sector.
It seems significant portion in the economic activities shares by tourism.
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7.7 Pattern of tourism
For microanalysis of tourism pattern in the district is used sampling method of data
collection for field survey. Questionnaires are used for taking required information.
Only 120 respondents replied the questionnaires .The language of questionnaires
was English so, it may be difficult to answer the questions for non-native English
speakers.
7.7.1 Displays the frequency and percent of various of respondent
Table 7.7.1.1The profile of Tourists based on the sample (N=120)
Characteristic Frequency and percentage Sex
Male84(70percent)
Female30(30percent)
Country Germ.
21
(17.5)
France
19
(15.8)
Belgi
11
(9.2)
oth Eu.
21
(17.5)
USA
13
(10.8)
Austr
alia
6(5)
Israel
9
(7.5)
Japan
7
(5.8)
Kore
a
6(5)
other
7
(5.8)
Age Group 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 above 61
3(2.5) 39(32.5) 57(47.5) 18(15) 3(2.5)
Source: Field Survey of 2004, October
The figure inside parenthesis indicates the percentage
The table 7.7.1.1 shows that the male (70 percent) and female (30 percent)
respondents are interested to visits Myagdi. At the national level in 2001 are male
visitors (59.1 percent) and female (40.9 percent) (Department of tourism HMG
2001). The reason could be that male more preferred for long treks. This is slightly
different from national level data but in same trend majority of male visitors. Most
numbers of visitors are from Europe specially German, France, Belgium it means
Europe is major source of tourism marketing.
The table expose that most of the visitors are of (31-45) and (16-30) age
groups (47.5 percent) and (32.5 percent) respectively both covers 80 percent of total
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visitors that is more than national level data, which are 32 percent and 26.5 percent
respectively. Comparatively young visitors prefer trekking tourism and this region.
7.7.2 Main purpose and destination of the visitors
Table 7.7.2.1
Main purpose and destination (out of N=120)
S N Main purpose and destination Numbers percent
1 Dhaulagiri round treks 36 30
2 Annapurna round treks 34 29
3 Mustang /Jomsom visits 24 20
4 Dolpa visits 16 13
5 Others 10 8
Source : Field Survey 2004 October
The table 7.7.2.1 explains that most of visitors (59percent) come for trekking
in this region. Main routs of trekking are Dhaulagiri round (30percent) and
Annapurna round (29percent). Mustang (20percent) and Dolpa(13percent) are
another important destination for tourism.
7.8 satisfaction and feelings of visitors
7.8.1 Satisfaction from attraction
Table 7.8.1.1Satisfaction level
Satisfactory
resources
satisfaction level
best better good not so good no response
Natural beauty 66(55) 15(12.5) 18(15) 9(7.5) 12(10)
Cultural heritages 39(32.5) 15(12.5) 15(12.5) 15(12.5) 36(30)
Attitudes of peoples 63(52.5) 27(22.5) 9(7.5) 9(7.5) 12(10)
Source: Field survey 2004 OctoberThe figure inside parenthesis indicates the percentage
The table 7.8.1.1 shows that by Natural beauty, 55percent are highly satisfied
and by attitudes of people 52.5percent are highly satisfied but by cultural heritage
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only 32.5percent are highly satisfied. Panoramic beauty of natural heritage and
harmonious behavior of local people are highly impressive resources to attract
tourists.
7.8.2 Opinion on services and pricingTable 7.8.2.1
Opinion on service and pricing
Accommodations 45(37.5) 36(30) 33(27.5) 6(5)
Food and beverage 39(32.9) 45(37.5) 27(22.5) 9(7.5)
Pricing Very cheap Cheap Expensive
27(22.5) 75(62.5) 6(5) 12(10)
Source: field survey of 2004 October
The figure inside parenthesis indicates the percentage
The satisfaction level of hotel service the table 7.8.2.1 explains that
37.5percent visitors are highly satisfied to accommodations but to food and
beverages, most 37.5percent are only normally satisfied. On the opinion to pricing
most (62.5percent), visitors felt normally cheap.
7.8.3Feelimg of mostly favorite things in this area
Table 7.8.3.1 Extremely favorite resources to visitors
S.N. Extremely favorite resources favorer visitorsIn figures In percent
1 Natural beauty 49 40.82 Mountain Range 25 20.83 Peoples 15 12.54 Rivers 6 55 Spikes 6 56 Taxi to Pokhara 6 57 Fry food 3 2.58 No response 10 8.4
Source: Field survey 2004 October
The table 7.8.3.1 shows 40.8 percent visitors extremely preferred to natural
beauty, 20.8percent preferred to mountain range and 12.5percent to peoples. Scenic
view and heartiest peoples are main attraction in this region towards tourism.
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7.8.4 Interest to revisit in this area
Table 7.8.4.1Interest to revisit
Response Yes May be No No response
Figures 60 18 30 12
Percents 50 15 25 10
Source: Field survey 2004 October
Half- percent visitors want to revisit this area and others 15percent area also
interested to that as the table 7.8.4.1. It means this area is so attractive to recall the
visitors.
7.9 Major problem of tourism in MyagdiMyagdi district area is tourism region but there is not any special organized
promotional plan and program for tourism development in the district despite the
ACAP area parts .It is surrounded and connected by very reputed tourism
destination in the country like Annapurna region, Manang, Mustang, Dhorpatan,
Dolpa. Glorious natural heritage Dhaulagiri mountain range and peaks lies in here.
To visit those numbers tourists come in per year. According to tourism business
man near about 50 thousands to one lakha tourists come in a year to Ghorepani .
More than one dozens camping group come to Dhaulagiri base camp trek. This
region has been attracting tourists but economic benefits from that are negligible.
Only 0.318 percent contributes in GDP of Myagdi and 1.34 in employment in the
district. Therefore, there is necessary to calculate major problems and have to
remove them to take proper advantage from this sector. Below are some major
obstacle and problems discussed :
7.9.1 Less diversity in purposes and destinations
Tourism activities are concentrated only to some particular destinations and
purpose for a long time. Based on locality; almost tourism activities are occurred
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in northeast region Ghorepani, Shikha, Tatopani in the district which lies on the
way of Annapurna round trek. They are economically benefited by tourism. From
the west-north side of the district comes most tourists for only to Dhaulagiri base
camp and its surroundings and very few for Dhorpatan. Therefore, there is lack of
diversity and verity in destinations. Other destinations are neither identified nor
recognized and developed. Tourism activities are running as traditional since long
time.
Based on purpose wise visiting; almost all come for trekking and
mountaineering .Most of tourists come for holiday pleasure, that kind of tourism is
rare here and other types of tourism is unknown. Therefore, without diversity in
destinations and purpose in tourism, the district could not take advantage properly.
7.9.2 Lack of exposition
Many tourism resource and potentiality of the district are not exposed. There
is lack of effective publicity for highlighting additional attraction and routes in the
district. Without proper recognition of resources, tourists could not attract to visit.
For that, local initiation is not sufficient. There are no required responses by central
level to highlight and introduce potential resources diversity for tourism in this
region.
7.9.3 Tourism service management /infrastructure
Tourist hotels and lodges are available only east/ north parts of the district .In
the western parts on the Dhaulagiri Base camp treks or sight tourist standard hotels
and lodges are not found. Therefore, tourists have well equipped for self-camping in
more than three days treks. There is impossible to visits individual travelers. There
comes only package tour in large groups. By those kinds, camping group tourism
the local area could not benefited. However, may suffer by pollution of their wastes.
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7.9.4 Shortening foot trail
Tourists come in this region for trekking purpose. Most parts of this region
used for routes than destination. Now days by extension of motor roads; foot trail of
trekking routes of Annapurna round and Dhaulagiri round are going to cut. By
shortened the foot trail time span of trekking also shortened it creates the threats to
Tourism business: Hotel/ lodge of traditional places to be collapse. Now it is
decreasing gradually year by year. Tourism business of Beni Bazaar and Galeswher
are adversely affected. To survive tourists business in this area needs to diversity of
alternative types and destination of tourism than except traditional ways.
7.9.5 Lack of institutional efforts
There is not any special agency to promote tourism by district level. There
are not any special policy and plan for that by govern and private sector. There are
problems of infrastructure to visits in alternative potential region. There need of
strong institutional efforts to promote tourism in this region in the age of
competition.
7.9.6 Protection of Historical and Archeological heritages.
Historical and archeological things are going to disappeared in the absence of
protection. Therefore, it is problem to preserve evidence of history.
7.9.7 Conflict
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Most crucial problem in tourism sector in Myagdi district of which heavily
affected by Maoist insurgency . District headquarter Beni was faced largest attack
of Moaist. Visitors are discouraged to visit this area by forceful donation.
Telephone facilities of remote area are disconnecting now. So now, it is main
obstacle and problems for tourism in the district and the country too.
7.10 Conclusion
Myagdi is mountainous district locating western development region. There
lies Dhaulagiri mountain range with Dhaulagiri-1st peak of 8167 m height. There is
immense diversity in geographical structure, natural heritage and social
environment. Dhaulagiri base camp and Annapurna round treks are main
destination and purpose of tourism traveler in Myagdi. It is behind legged in
infrastructure development.
Myagdi possesses various potentialities in tourism like adventure tourism,
ecotourism, cultural tourism etc. The significant numbers of tourists inter for
trekking in the district from different routes. Other type's tourist number is
negligible. Some people are engaged in tourism service sector. Most of visitors
come from Europe. They are highly satisfied by natural beauty. They felt journey of
Myagdi cheap and harmonious. Most visitors are interested to revisits Myagdi. That
is bright sign of future in tourism to Myagdi.
CHAPTER-VIIISUMMARY CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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8.1 Summary and conclusions
Nepal is a beautiful and tourism potential country in the world. However,
tourism enrolment in the country is not satisfactorily. Information shows the
numbers of tourist entry is badly affected by political instability and security threat
in the country since 1999 AD. Tourist arrivals was reached in lowest point in 2002
AD in all related variable like numbers, growth rate, Average days of stay and
income generation from that. The arrival numbers was 491804 in 1999 but declined
to 275468 in 2002, from 2003 has seemed positive turn to recovery. Average
staying is remained in around 10-11 days from beginning.
Tourists arrive for various purpose in the country; among them most of
tourists come for holiday pleasure purpose. 48.8 percent tourists had come for
holiday pleasure purpose, during the five-year period 1999 to 2003. In this way, for
trekking and Mountaineering purpose 23.45 percent visitors arrived in that period.
Rest visitors are 5.6 percent for Business purpose, 4.28 percent for pilgrimage, 5.96
percent for official visits and 11.91 percent others
The economic sharing in GDP by tourism sector is going to dismal level. It
shared only 1.5 percent in GDP in FY 2003/4 and shared only 9.1 percent in total
foreign exchange earning in FY 2003/4. Economic sharing portion is declined
gradually in latest year. Tourism sector contributes 0.318 percent in GDP of Myagdi
district; there engage 1.34 percent people in the district
Pokhara and Annapurna conservation area are major tourism destination in
Nepal. 21.5percent out of total arrivals of country visited Pokhara in 1999. Myagdi
district is native region of Pokhara and Annapurna Region.
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Myagdi district is remained back in infrastructural developments that are
related to tourism sector also. The district is not connected by blacked taped
highway from outsides. Motor able roads are under the construction in the district.
Approximately 40km motor roads are constructed in various routs but more than
half of that are not serviceable smoothly. Modern means of communications like
Telephone, Fax, Email, Internets are available only in district headquarter. The
telephone service to a dozens VDC remote areas are disrupted now.21.37percent
population is facilitated by electricity. 2265.6 kW electricity generates in the
district. One hospital of 20 beds is in the district headquarter Benibazaar for health
service. Banking services are centralized in headquarter Beni bazaar. Political
instability and inter conflict blocked the development of infrastructure and shrink
the facilities of communication, Banking, education and transportation.
Magars are main inhabitants (45percent) and cast are mixed there. The
mother tongue is Nepalese of (98.3percent) people. Economically, most of the
people (74.8 percent) are depended on agriculture but GDP of the district covers
only 30.8 percent by it and most portion of the GDP in the district generate from
foreign employment (45.5) where only 10.8 percent people are engaged. In the
tourism sector, 1.34 percent people are engaged and only 0.318 percent shared in
the GDP of the district.
World famous natural heritage: theAandha Galchhi( the deepest goerge of the
world ) and the Dhaulagiri-1st; are existed in the district. There are numerous
famous peaks in Dhaulagiri Himalayan range including Dhaulagiri 1st of 8167 m
height for mountaineering expedition. The Dhaulagiri -I peak is the world 7th and
Nepal's 6th tallest peak. Therefore, that is a major destination of mountaineering in
Nepal. The first conquering on the peak was in 1960 may 13 by Swiss International
expedition group headed by Max Eiselin. About 16 peaks are having more than
7000m height, About 20 peaks having altitude 6000 to 7000 m height and About 20
with 5000m to 6000 m height in Myagdi
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Almost tourists come for trekking to Myagdi. Main trekking routes are
Dhaulagiri round, some parts of Annapurna circuits' lies in Myagdi. The
Dhaulagiri base camp is main destination of trekkers. The Dumpush Pass, French
Pass and Hidden valley are amazing points of trekkers. The KaliGandaki and
Myagdikhola are suitable for rafting. The world famous Guranshe ban
(Rhododendron forest) in Ghorepani and Royal Dhorpatan hunting reservation are
important to eco-tourism resources.Ghorepani- Punhill,Puladanda,Tudke ,
Bhakundechaur,Niskot,Takum are major view point for sightseeing to Himalayan
range like Dhaulagiri, Annapurn, and Nilgiri Mountain range and landscape of
Mahabharat Parbat ranges.
There are unique lifestyle, custom, tradition and rituals of various indigenous
groups like Magar,Chhantyal, Gurung and Aryan communities. There are important
religious and historical places like Galeswerdham , Pulahshram, Benibazaar,
Rikhars , Khayar barah,Malikasthan for religious tourism. Myagdi is a historically
important place. it has long history. It was under Parbat state before the unification
of Nepal. Beni Bazaar, Dholthana and Takum were capital of the Parbat state.
Hot spring pond are available for relax and health treatment especially in
Dana Tatopani and singha Tatopani. Myagdi holds immense potentialities of
adventure tourism, eco-tourism, Cultural tourism, and Historical tourism and Health
tourism. Tourism products for such types of tourism are available and can
development.
Information from 7 years data 1997 to 2003 AD, 7.68percent of level visitors
visits Myagdi and 52.619 percent of trekkers of ACAP area use routs of Myagdi .
Averagely, 30,430 tourists visit the district per year. In 1999, AD 47,326 Tourists
came in Myagdi that is highest numbers yet.
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Averagely 20.65 percent tourists visit Pokhara out of total visitors in the
country and 61 percent trekkers visit ACAP area out of total trekkers in
Nepal. .Pokhara and ACAP area, which are native regions of Myagdi, are most
popular and important in the country; visitors of those regions could be attracted to
neighboring District Myagdi by effective promotional activities.
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52.816percent out of ACAP Area visitors averagely visits Myagdi district. At
least 37.36 percent of ACAP area trekkers visits Myagdi in 1998 and next year in
1999 Myagdi were visited by 70 percent out of ACAP area trekkers. Visiting
portion to Myagdi is in increasing trends out of ACAP area trekkers. In the last
year's 2002, and 2003 more then 70 percent trekkers of ACAP area came through
Myagdi. This area is being popular in the ACAP area but there are very vast
variations in percent.
Average 7.568percent visit Myagdi out of total visitors in national level. At
least 5 percent were in 1997 and highest 9.63 percent and 10 percent were in 1999
and 2002. Range of variation is less then ACAP area. Trends portion of visitors in
Myagdi to National level data is stable
AS least square regression model calculation, at least 27857 tourists come in
Myagdi even zero years also. The estimator's coefficient value of 'b' is 0.607 with
positive sign. That shows tourists arrival per-year is in increasing trend gradually.
The fitted trend line, according to the available time series data, Predicts that
only in 2028 will be meet the highest tourists' arrivals record of 47 thousands of
1999. It means the loss of progress will be recovered only after 29 years. The
tourism sector in Myagdi the district draw backed or lagged behind by nearly three
decades. It is proved that negatives impact of the conflict on the tourism sector is
very wide and deep; to be prevailed of political stability, peace and safe
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environment is inevitable for economic development of tourism sector as well as
other sector.
According to calculation correlation value obtained 0.35, tourists' arrivals between
Myagdi and ACAP area. Which is near to zero .It, indicates that the relationship
between them is less significant. However, is positive. Tourism increment in ACAP
area positively effect to increment in this area. Degree of effect shows less elastic.
Constant value of 'a' is 18.21; it exposed 18210 tourists come in Myagdi even the
ACAP area being nil.
By the calculation the time serious data of Myagdi and National level the
correlation value of that is r= 0.333, and the constant value a=16.42. It indicates that
at least 16420 tourists come in year for Myagdi only. Tendency of relationship
indicators between Myagdi and National level tourist's arrivals shows as with
ACAP Area but slightly less.According to trend line, number of tourists' arrival in
Myagdi will be 57866 approximately in 2015, if meets national level target of
1219000 fixed by government
According to records of mountaineering expedition in 1986, 1993 and 2002
on Dhaulagiri I, Annapurna I and Mt.Everest; Total numbers of team is same 17 in
those years of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna, nearly double 35 for Mt.Everest. The
above table exposes that Dhaulagiri-I is a famous and attractive Mountain for
expedition in the country as Annapurna-I after Mt. Everest
As the information of 1992 to 2000 states of tourism business in Myagdi
district has changed by 89.65 percent in Numbers of tourists hotel and direct
employment, 177percent in indirect employment, 67.31percent in tourist entry and
Rs700 per day expenditure from 400/- Average staying of tourists is in constant of
3 days.
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Information from field survey shows most visitors are male (70percent), Most
of them come from European country like France, German, Belgium, USA etc.
80percent visitors of 16-43 age group. Young prefer to visits Myagdi, almost
visitors are trekkers to Dhaulagiri round (30percent) Annapurna round (29percent),
Mustang treks (20percent) and Dolpa visits (13percent). Tourists come into the
district for trekking purpose often. It shows there is not diversity in tourism.
Information exposed visitors are highly satisfied by natural beauty
(55percent) and attitudes of people (52.5percent). Most visitors are satisfied to
accommodation service (37.5), normally satisfied to food /beverages. Almost
visitors felt normally cheap (62.8) to pricing of services.
Information table of preference of visitors indicates most visitors
(40.8percent) impressed by natural beauty, (20.89percent) by mountain range and
(12.5percent) by people. The scenic view and heartiest people are main attraction to
tourist in this region. Half- percent of visitor's wants to revisits here and others
15percent are also interested to that.
Lack of institutional efforts, Less diversity in purpose and destinations, Lack
of exposition , Tourism service management /infrastructure, Shortening foot trail,
Conflict are major problems and obstacles for tourism development in Myagdi.
Diversification of tourism is all most important from national level; therefore,
it is highlighting to diversity tourism activities especially in western parts of the
country. Among the western parts of the country Myagdi district is one of the most
important destination from tourism point of view.
8.2 Recommendation
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Myagdi possesses various kinds' potentiality in tourism like adventure tourism,
ecotourism, cultural tourism etc. The significant number of tourists inter for
trekking in the district from different routes. If the potentialities are properly used in
tourism economics scenario could be changed of the district. Tourism development
of the district can play vital role for economics development of the district and
country too. To expect benefits from tourism, it requires strong efforts to promote
the tourism sector in this district. In order to promote tourism development in
Myagdi, the following recommendations are suggested.
Tourism is hampered by political instability and conflict in the country. First
of all political and security condition should make suitable for development
of tourism sector.
Tourism resources of Myagdi should be highlighted from central level and
should be declared as tourism region.
There are needs of tourism promotional efforts, in instructional ways with
public private partnership to develop tourism in the district.
There should explore and develop alternative and diverse resources and area
for tourism in the district.
Tourism resource for eco-tourism, sight and others should highlight, expose
by publishing information to national and international level.
Short trekking routes from Beni bazaar should be introduced and developed
for eco-tour and sight seeing to Puladand, Dholthana,Todke and Bhakunde
Chaur.
Community forest should be manage and develop as eco-tourism resources.
Available cultural, Historical, religious heritage should preserve. A park
could be established with a museum of traditional cultural goods.
Handicrafts and special local products should promote as to tourist selling
goods.
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Transports communications and other tourism infrastructure should re-
establish, extend and develop properly.
There should improve in tourism service and management.
The Raghuganga corridor routes to Kalapani Mustang should recognize to
explore alternative trekking routes in this region.
The way of The Dhualagiri base camp trek should improve and to be
explored alternative way to go Dhaulagiri base camp.
Community forest could apply wild animal farming project concept
especially for Kasturee and deer.
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