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Tourism
Policy, 1995 (Unofficial Translation)
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Preamble:
The tourism industry is growing very rapidly
and Nepal has tremendous potential for tourism
development because of its unique natural
and cultural heritage. In this context,
this tourism policy has been formulated
with the aims of: increasing national productivity
and income; increasing foreign currency
earnings; creating employment opportunities;
improving regional imbalances and projecting
the image of Nepal more assertively in the
international arena; through the development
and diversification of the travel and tourism
industries.
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Objectives :
- To develop tourism as
an important sector of the national
economy by developing linkages between
tourism and other sectors.
- To diversify tourism
down to rural areas so as to improve
employment opportunities, foreign currency
earnings, growth of national income
and regional imbalances.
- To improve natural, cultural
and human environments of the nation
in order to develop and expand the tourism
industry.
- To maintain a good image
of the nation in the international community
by providing quality service and a sense
of security.
- To develop and promote
Nepal as an attractive tourist destination.
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Policy :
- The participation of
the private sector will be sought to
the maximum extent for development and
diversification of tourism products.
The involvement of government will be
primarily directed towards infrastructure
development. Apart from this, HMG will
maintain its role as co-ordinator and
motivator for the growth of the travel
and tourism industries.
- Participation of the
Nepalese people in the integrated manner
will be carried out for environmental
conservation programmes which contribute
to sustainable tourism development.
- Existing tourism infrastructure
and facilities will be upgraded. Priority
will be given to developing new tourist
destinations, particularly in rural
areas.
- Popular religious tourism
sites will be improved and promoted
in order to develop religious tourism.
- Nepal will be developed
as a centre for adventure tourism.
- Tourist service and facilities
in the kingdom will be encouraged to
upgrade in quality. Special efforts
will be made to make Nepal a secure
place for tourists.
- Due attention will be
paid to improving regional imbalances
while developing tourism.
- Competitive tourism promotion
and marketing will be launched in tourist
originating markets to establish Nepal
as a major tourist destination.
- Linkages will be established
between tourism and agro-based as well
as cottage industries. Emphasis will
be placed on developing these related
sectors simultaneously.
- Local investment will
be encouraged in service-oriented, travel
and trekking agency businesses in which
local investors have proven capability.
Foreign investment, including joint
ventures, will be promoted in areas
which transfers skills and technology
or in capital intensive industries like
hotels and resorts.
- The National Civil Aviation
Policy will be implemented as an integral
part of Tourism Policy.
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Working Policy
:
- Tourism investment will
be diversified and channelled for the
creation and improvement of infrastructure
in new destination areas.
- The private sector will
be motivated to make systematic and
effective use of existing infrastructure
in order to develop sightseeing packages
of cultural and religious sites, high
Himalayan ranges and places with outstanding
natural beauty.
- The private sector will
be motivated to operate environmentally
friendly recreational, adventure activities
based on water, land and air in various
parts of the kingdom.
- Services and facilities
will be expanded in temples, monasteries
and other religious sites to attract
more domestic tourists on the one hand,
while attempting to develop such sites
as international religious centres on
the other.
- Wildlife tourism will
be developed and promoted in various
geographic areas, in recognition of
the bio-diversity that exists in the
nation.
- New trekking routes and
climbing peaks will be opened, in a
phased manner, with a view to spreading
mountain tourism on a regional basis.
- Coordination will be
maintained with neighbouring countries
to enhance cross-border tourism activities
based on mutual benefit.
- Innovative and promotional
products such as conference tourism,
cultural and youth tourism, international
sports competitions etc. will be specially
encouraged.
- Rural tourism will be
specially encouraged. Rural communities
will be motivated to launch various
programmes that contribute to the growth
and promotion of rural tourism.
- Programmes developed
at different levels will be implemented
for the awareness of people on tourism.
- National environmental
guidelines for tourism will be formulated
and subsequently adopted to minimise
adverse environmental impacts from tourism.
- Local environmental codes
will be designed in conformity with
prevailing international conventions
and national guidelines pertaining to
the environment.
- Land with high tourism
potential under the ownership of the
government will be leased out to private
entrepreneurs for development of environmentally
friendly resorts. The credentials and
business plans of the private entrepreneur
will be considered before leasing out
such land on a long term basis.
- The private sector will
be allowed to invest in infrastructural
services and facilities for tourists.
However, certain standards will be fixed
for such infrastructural services and
facilities.
- Tourism entrepreneurs
will be encouraged to adopt codes of
conduct through their respective professional
associations for enhancement of quality
in the services and facilities they
offer.
- Trekking areas will
be classified into three categories
as follows :
- General Trekking
Area:Areas with a network of good
trails and which offer basic services
and facilities to tourists will
be categorised as general trekking
areas.
- Guided Trekking Area:Areas
already open for trekking but not
meeting minimum infrastructural
requirements such as trails, and
basic services and facilities such
as hotels and lodges, will be categorised
as guided trekking areas. Only group
trekkers handled by trekking agencies
will be allowed to visit such areas
under fixed annual quotas.
- Controlled Trekking
Area:Areas in the high-Himalayan
region which are out of modern civilisation
and have very sensitive natural
environments, and ancient indigenous
cultures, will be categorised as
controlled trekking areas. Only
group trekkers handled by trekking
agencies and accompanied by a government
deputed liaison officer will be
permitted to visit such areas.
- Part of tourist revenues
generated out of economically underprivileged
areas, which have been classified as
remote areas, will be spent for the
conservation, preservation and development
of the area in question.
- Special programmes will
be launched to maintain the glory of
Mt. Everest, the highest peak on earth.
- Special emphasis will
be placed on promotion of tourism from
Asian markets. Attempts will be directed
at attracting tourists from neighbouring
countries during the lean season when
overseas tourists are few.
- A Tourism Study and Research
Unit will be set up in the Ministry
of Tourism and Civil Aviation to guide
the course of tourism development in
a timely and objective manner.
- Royal Nepalese embassies
and consulates abroad will be mobilised
for promotion of Nepal's tourism. Nepalese
people abroad, or foreign citizens involved
in tourism business or with a keen interest
in tourism, can be appointed as representatives
for tourism promotion.
- Nepal will be promoted
as a primary destination in international
markets with direct flight connections.
Joint promotion and publicity will be
launched in other tourist generating
markets which do not have direct flight
connections with Nepal.
- Special attention will
be paid to make Nepal a secure destination.
- A separate "Tourism Promotion
Fund" will be set up for tourism promotion
and special programmes will be launched
through it.
- Follow-up, evaluation
and review of this Tourism Policy will
be carried out periodically.
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Classification
of Tourism Industries:
The classification of travel and tourism
industries will be as per Annex - 2
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Provisions Relating
to Facilities and Incentives to Travel and
Tourism Industries:
As per the provision set out in the Industrial
Enterprises Act 2049 B.S., the Foreign Investment
and Technology Transfer Act 2049, the One
Window Policy and other notices published
by HMG in the Nepal Gazette, facilities
and incentives to be provided to travel
and tourism industries are given in < -
Annex>
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Institutional
Arrangements:
The following institutional entities will
be arranged for tourism development :
- Tourism
Council: A high level Tourism Council
has already been constituted with a
view to develop tourism as a backbone
of the national economy and to maintain
co-ordination and harmony among various
agencies related to tourism. Solving
problems faced by the tourism sector,
issuing policy guidelines to the executing
agencies under it (Ministry of Tourism
and Civil Aviation, Department of Tourism
and Tourism Development Board) and reviewing
pertinent plans and programmes will
be some of the main activities of the
council.
- Ministry
of Tourism and Civil Aviation (MOTCA):
The Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation
will formulate policy in accordance
with the policy guidelines set by the
Tourism Council. Based on such policies,
plans and programmes will be formulated
and implemented through the Tourism
Development Board and the Department
of Tourism. Implementation of plans
and programmes will be followed up and
reviewed by MOTCA. Structural adjustment
and co-ordination of tourism development
programmes and acting as secretariat
to the Tourism Council will be other
responsibilities of the Ministry.
- Department
of Tourism: The Department of Tourism
shall formulate and implement tourism
development programmes in accordance
with the set policy guidelines and directives
of the Tourism Council and Ministry
of Tourism and Civil Aviation. The Department
of Tourism will be abolished to avoid
duplicity of work when the Tourism Development
Board is capable of assuming its full
responsibilities. When responsibilities
like formulation and implementation
of tourism programmes, tourism promotion,
infrastructure development, extension
of tourist service and facilities, human
resource development and environment
conservation are handed over to the
Board, registration regulation and facilitation
of the travel and tourism industries
will be carried out by MOTCA.
- Tourism
Development Board: The functions listed
under (c) will be carried out by Tourism
Development Board in accordance with
the policy guidelines and directives
of the Tourism Council and Ministry
of Tourism and Civil Aviation. The proposed
Board will be an autonomous and flexible
body capable of carrying out all tourism
related activities except those which
must be carried out by His Majesty's
Government. The board will have a separate
seal and fund, in which funds made available
by HMG in the form of grants, contributions
by the private sector, international
donor agencies and other sources will
be deposited. The board will have full
authority to spend money out of this
fund. The area of jurisdiction, duties
and responsibilities of the board including
other operational details will be specified.
- Constitution
of Tourism Council
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Rt.
Hon. Prime Minister |
Chairman |
| 2 |
Hon.
Minister/Minister of State of Tourism
& Civil Aviation |
Vice-Chairman |
| 3 |
Hon.
Minister of Finance |
Member |
| 4 |
Hon.
Minister of Works & Transport |
Member |
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Hon.
Minister of Home Affairs |
Member |
| 6 |
Hon.
Minister of Industry |
Member |
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Hon.
Minister of Local Development |
Member |
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Hon.
Minister of Forest and Soil Conservation |
Member |
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Hon.
Vice-Chairman, National Planning
Commission (NPC) |
Member |
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Member,
NPC (In-Charge of Tourism) |
Member |
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Governor,
Nepal Rastra Bank |
Member |
| 12 |
Secretary,
Ministry of Finance |
Member |
| 13 |
Secretary,
Ministry of Home Affairs |
Member |
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Secretary,
Ministry of Defence |
Member |
| 15 |
Secretary,
Ministry of Industry |
Member |
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Secretary,
Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation |
Member |
| 17 |
Secretary,
Ministry of Education and Culture |
Member |
| 18 |
Secretary,
Ministry of Local Development |
Member |
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Secretary,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Member |
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Secretary,
Ministry of Works and Transport |
Member |
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Two
distinguished experts nominated
from Tourism Sector |
Member |
| 22 |
Chairman,
Hotel Association of Nepal |
Member |
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Chairman,
Nepal Association of Travel Agents
|
Member |
| 24 |
Chairman,
Trekking Agents Association of Nepal |
Member |
| 25 |
Chairman,
Rafting Agents Association of Nepal |
Member |
| 26 |
Chairman,
Nepal Mounteering Association |
Member |
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Chairman,
PATA Nepal Chapter |
Member |
| 28 |
Chairman,
Tourist Guide Association of Nepal |
Member |
| 29 |
Chairman,
Association of Civil Aviation Services |
Member |
| 30 |
Secretary,
Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation |
Member
Secretary |
- Tourism
Development Board
- His
Majesty's Government to nominate 8 to
10 person from related organisations
and private entrepreneurs of the tourism
sector in the Tourism Development Board
chaired by Hon'ble Minister or Minister
of State for Tourism.
- While
nominating from the entrepreneurs, selection
will be done of those who can contribute
in the development of tourism.
- Member
Secretary of the board will be appointed
by His Majesty's the Government from
among the members.
Classification
of Tourism Industry
- Hotel Industry
- Resort
- Travel Agency
- Trekking Agency
- Rafting Agency
- Restaurants and Bar
- Adventurous/ Intertaining
Tourism Services (Skiing, Gliding, Cable
Car Complex, Hot Air Ballooning, Gulf Course,
Polo, Horse Riding)
- Tourism related Human
Resource Development Centres
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Annex - 3
Facilities
and incentives to the Tourism Industry
- Hotel and Resort are
placed in the category of industry receiving
national priority and enjoy the facilities
provided to the same.
- Apart from Hotel and
Resort, other tourism services receive,
facilities based on value add, employment
generation.
- Necessary rebate will
be given for import of specified products
to specified tourism sector.
- Tourism Industry will
be facilitated with communication equipment,
electricity and water supply.
- For Hotel, Restaurant
and Resorts and other tourism services
opened in the rural areas specified
by the government, will be provided
with specified
facilities and incentives.
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