Tourism Status and Constraints: A Study of Simraungadh, Bara District, Nepal

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  • Prakash Qattari Sociology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jpd.v6i1.80647

Keywords:

Village Tourism, economy, development, local people involvement, archaeology

Abstract

The paper entitled tourism opportunities and constraints in Nepal contains a very few aspects of Simraungadh but carries a very high possibilities to increase the national development from economic prospects. It tends to explain the status of tourism in Simraungadh. Despite having all the potentialities required for a tourist destination, Simraungadh has not been able to gain popularity. Thus, it tries to focus on tourism potential and prevailing constraints and what factors have hindered the tourism expansion in Simraungadh and also focuses on figuring out the areas for improvement to increase the number of tourists.

To develop Madhesh and to know history of the same region, different spectrum of tourists uphold to proceed overall enhancement to get stepwise development. Tourism in Nepal has been one of the modern means of earning livelihood for the people and exchange of culture. Every place in Nepal has been conferred upon with historical, natural scenic beauties and cultural diversities. The entire country has high potential for tourism promotion whether it is for ecotourism or cultural tourism. Thus, it becomes obvious that history, culture and exchange of ideas is supreme interest to international communities. It is one of the newly emerging destinations of Nepal in the form of community-based tourism which reserves a splendid variety of natural and socio-cultural diversity crammed in its small area.

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Author Biography

Prakash Qattari, Sociology


MA (English), LL. B

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Published

2025-07-01

How to Cite

Qattari, P. (2025). Tourism Status and Constraints: A Study of Simraungadh, Bara District, Nepal . Journal of Population and Development, 6(1), 86–95. https://doi.org/10.3126/jpd.v6i1.80647

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