tourism potentialities in biratnagar
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Tourism potentialities in Biratnagar – A Youth Vision
Presented by : Swikriti Chaudhary and Subodh Karna
Representing:Birat College For
Professional Studies
Tourismis travel for recreational , leisure or business purposes.
According to WTO,
It is travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes.
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Tourism in Ancient Nepal
Tourism after unification of Nepal
Tourism after 1950
Present day tourism in Nepal
Important Dates for tourism development
On 1956 A.D national tourism council set up five year tourism development plan under the ministry of industry and commerce
Nepal celebrated “ visit Nepal 98” to strengthen Nepal tourism In 2011 AD Nepal tourism year was celebrated In 2012 government declared Lumbini Tourism Year 2012
Tourism in Nepal:
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No. of tourist arrival in Nepal
total no. tourist arrival by air
Source: District & VDC profile of Nepal 2015
Nepalese economy and tourism Nepal can accommodate 7.44 million tourist annually
In 2012, Nepal earned Rs.36.6 billion from tourism, equivalent to 24 percent of the value of the country’s total exports
The industry provides employment to more than 750,000 people in a country where the unemployment rate is more than 45%.
According to world travel and tourism council (WTTC) report, tourism industry has contributed 8.9 % to Nepal’s GDP in 2014 supporting 1.1 million jobs
Before earthquake, Nepal was the 26th fastest growing tourism economy out of 188 countries.
18%
26%56%
GDP contribution from dif -ferent sector
agriculture industry services
Source: District & VDC profile of Nepal 2015
Understand the purpose of visit
Holiday pleasure
52%
trekking and mountaineer-
ing12%
Pilgrimage9%
Business and official
8%
others7%
Not specified10%
Convention 2%
Source: District & VDC profile of Nepal 2015
Biratnagar‘Birat’ means huge and ‘nagar’ means city
History:
The old name of Biratnagar was GOGRAHA BAZAAR
In 1914 AD, Colonel Jil Bahadur Khatri, the district governor, laid the foundation of modern Biratnagar.
In 1919 AD Biratnagar got its present name from Kesher Shamsher Rana.
It is the second largest city of Nepal.
It is regarded as largest commercial and industrial hub of Nepal.
Present condition of Biratnagar The eastern city of Biratnagar added seven new hotels and reached a
total of 97 in the last fiscal year
With 1,849 rooms last year, it hosted 49,360 tourists, showing 20% growth in tourism. The survey showed that 40,313 Indian tourists visited Biratnagar last year.
80% of tourist are Indian Tourist
Tourism mainly come for religious fair, educational and business purpose
Currently 1 million tourist visiting Biratnagar for Chaturmas .There will be economic activity of at least of Rs. 2 billion within the four months
According to survey report 2013-14 conducted by Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB):
Among the eight major city area Biratnagar, is one of the cities to attract tourist.
Tourism potentialities of Biratnagar
Cultural diversity
Historic Places
Educational hub
Industrial hub
Pilgrimage
Street food stalls
Religious fair
Radha Krishna Rath yatra(The oldest rath yatra of Nepal)
It is second largest in South Asia
More than 3 lakh people come to celebrate this
festival annually
People from Bihar, Bengal and Sikkim can be
attracted if promoted well.
Religious fairIn Tihar decoration in main roads
with banana tree and bamboo with lights(diyo) in all shops and houses
is unique in Biratnagar
Holi, the festival of colours is celebrated in Biratnagar with unbelievable enthusiasm. The
“Baraat” celebrated by madwadi community are unique.
This celebration is worth seeing.
Historic placesVirat palace:Virata was a kingdom ruled by the Matsya king by the name Virata. It was here that the Pandavas spent their 13th year of anonymity (Aignata Vasa) after their 12 years of forest-life (Vana Vasa)in the forests of Kamyaka and Dwaita. Its capital was Virata Nagari, modern Biratnagar.
Arjundhara: The pond lying next to the temple is believed to be filled with water from the hole made by Arjun.
Buddhanagar: Pandavas’ wife Draupadi enter Nepal through this place. King Birat (Virat) let them stay in palace giving them various jobs
Kichakbadh:During the exile Bhima killed the Kichak for abusing Draupadi
Pilgrimage
Ram Dhuni
Baraha chhetra
Budha Subba Dantakali
Pindeshwori
Pancha Kanya
Cultural diversity Nepal is a multi ethnic, multi lingual and a multi cultural
country and these characteristics are best
displayed here at Biratnagar.People of all communities live together in this city and share a family feeling. Festivals of all
communities are celebrated with the same devotion and cherished by all. Biratnagar, truly demonstrates the ethos
of ‘Unity in diversity’.
AdventureJungle safari at Koshi Tappu wildlife reserve
Long boats rides in Koshi river
Rock climbing, para gliding, etc at Bhedetar.
Trekking and hiking
Dirt bike and mountain biking
Rafting at Tammar khola
Street food stalls Food stalls in different streets, where
one can savor the street food like momo, noddles and panipuri.
Let there be street festival also comprise display of culture, art
and costumes of various ethnic groups in the region.
Mark certain places specially for street foods.
Holiday pleasure Marine museum Site seeing
Helicopter tourShopping malls Sports
Cinema hall
Hotel and restaurant
Art gallery and museum
Theme park
Education and Industrial hub The largest commercial and
industrial hub of Nepal
People come from various places (both international and national) for business and official purposes. They needs luxurious places and facility to stay.
Biratnagar acts as a hub for education. If schools and colleges of international level are opened, there is a high chance for tourism development.
Ambiance setting
MG road of Gangtok,India(Can be Replicated in Our Main Road)
Shanghai lights, China(Our Traffic Chowk & Mahendra Chowk)
Birmingham,UKCan Replicate this in Singhya Khola)
Room for improvements Infrastructure
Tourism and travel agencies
Renovation and reconstruction
Good hotel, complex and resort
Entertainment house
Proper security
Government support Public initiation
Other attractive features
Conclusion It has lots of potentialities and can be one
of the most important tourist spots if proper concern is shown. There are quite a
few things that need to be done and developed but once done this place could
turn to be a ‘Mecca’ for tourists.
We know what needs to be done? How they can be done? Who can do them?
Where and when they need to be done? The only thing that we require is the will
and the diligence to get them done. No, It is not enough to point our fingers at
each other as each of us has a duty to perform if we wish to see Biratnagar
develop into a TOURIST SPOT. So, let us roll up our sleeves and get to work.