Nepal for all seasons
June 17 , 2013
The interaction was organized to collect feedback from
trekking entrepreneurs on different rules, regulations and guidelines related
to trekking tourism.
At the beginning of the program, TAAN CEO Gangasagar Pant
made a presentation on various problems being faced by trekking entrepreneurs.
He also suggested to the government measures that it should take to address
these problems. “The government should end illegal operation of trekking
business. It should also address issues like social security of workers to make
tourism business sustainable,” he added.
Similarly, Bodhraj Bhandari of Snowy Horizon Treks ask TAAN
and the government to make TIMS fund more transparent. He also asked the
government to implement TIMS as per the one-door system through TAAN.
Rishi Nepal of EncountersNepal.com asked the government and
the TAAN to take joint initiative in closing websites that are illegally
operating trekking business.
Likewise, Tilak Lama Himaland Adventure asked government and
TAAN to explore alternatives routes near popular trekking trails which are
being shortened with the advent of road network.
Commenting on the rising incidence of disappearance of
trekkers in different trekking routes, Mindas Tamang of Amazing Authentic Treks
asked the government to take the issue seriously. “Incidents like these will
harm our destination image,” he added.
Chandra Rijal of See-Nepal Travel and Adventure asked the
government and TAAN to utilize amount collected in TIMS Fund in meaningful
works.
Rajan Simkhada of Earthbound Expeditions asked the
government to review VAT rates imposed on tourism services. “The government
should also review mountaineering permit fee and take initiative in developing
trained manpower for the trekking and adventure sector,” he said. He also asked
trekking entrepreneurs to stop promoting Nepal as a cheap destination.
Highlighting the problems that trekking agencies have to
face while conducting helirescue in restricted areas, Chhetup Tamang of
Altitude Randonnee Trekking asked the government to study the problems and
simplify the procedure.
Similarly, representatives of different trekking workers
unions asked TAAN and government to introduce programs for social security of
workers. They also asked the government to make TIMS Fund more transparent.
Responding to demands raised by the private sector, Purna
Chandra Bhattarai, joint secretary at the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and
Civil Aviation, said the MoCTCA has formed a taskforce to review royalty fee of
different mountains in the country. Among others, the taskforce will suggest to
the government to open more peaks for mountaineering and review permit fee to
different restricted areas, he added. “Works on improving service delivery of
Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) is also underway,” said Bhattarai.
Bhattarai also said the tourism ministry has sought
technical assistance from UNWTO to prepare strategic plans to achieve targets
set in Tourism Vision 20-20 document.
Speaking at the program, TAAN President Mahendra Singh Thapa
said Nepal is becoming an expensive destination due to imposition of different
taxes. “The government should fix benchmark price. It will help illegal
competition in trekking business,” he added.
TAAN General Secretary Mohan Lamsal also spoke on the occasion.