Short and medium-term prospects for tourism in Nepal post COVID-19
The long term prospects for tourism in Nepal is anybody's guess. No one dares to look into that abyss right now. The fog of COVID-19 is just too thick to enable anyone to see that far out. That is not to say that tourism as a viable product is dead in the water. It certainly is not. Too many people have been bitten by the travel bug to stop traveling altogether especially once the various governments deem it fit to go a-wandering. But, will tourism revert to resembling anything close to pre-COVID-19 days? Globally, in the short term, once travel restrictions are lifted tourism will re-start as a trickle. This will not be a sudden synchronized event, coordinated between governments, orchestrated by some wizard but, a slow painful process - city by city, county by county, province by province, state by state, and country by country. Airlines will begin to take to the skies - after pilots and grounded planes after been re-certified, hotels will re-open their doors ...