Nepal’s Eco Trekking Market Set to Reach US$ 1,383.8 Million with a 4.8% CAGR by 2033 | FMI

Nepal Eco Trekking Market

According to forecasts, the Nepal eco trekking market is expected to be US$ 865.9 million in 2023 and US$ 1,383.8 million by 2033.

The Nepal eco trekking business is anticipated to grow rapidly. Trekking has a substantial impact on the economy and GDP of Nepal. The tourism business surrounding these destinations provides the bulk of the communities and residents in trekking-intensive regions with their daily income.

The market’s main emphasis is on sustainability, which sometimes becomes a crucial issue. Moreover, ecotourism is being utilized to promote sustainable development, particularly in developing countries like Nepal. Trekking approaches that are friendly to the environment are highly valued in ecotourism.

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Road building in hiking regions negatively impacts the whole trekking experience for tourists, which also harms Nepal’s fragile ecology. Also, the absence of facilities like suitable accommodation, wholesome food, and a safe local environment

Key Takeaways

  • The Nepal eco trekking market grew considerably to US$ 835 million in 2022.
  • The Nepal eco trekking sector expanded at a CAGR of 3.7% from 2018 to 2022.
  • The Nepal eco trekking market expanded considerably to US$ 721.6 million in 2018.
  • In 2022, the online booking segment dominated the market, with a share of 31%, based on the booking channel.
  • In 2022, the domestic segment dominated the market, with a share of 58%, based on the tourist type.
  • Sustainable trekking in the Nepal tourist business is expected to account for a considerable market share. Online booking is more popular with travelers since it is convenient and offers more deals and discounts.

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Competitors Winning Strategies

Leading and Experienced trekking companies in Nepal have years of experience and are knowledgeable in setting up environmentally responsible excursions. They focus on eco-friendly activities and provide a variety of trekking routes with qualified guides.

There are now many community-based businesses and cooperatives that provide eco-tours that genuinely help out the neighborhood. These programs strongly emphasize neighborhood engagement and the preservation of regional customs and cultures.

Rave customer evaluations and referrals significantly influence the competitive landscape. Nepal eco trekking companies who deliver outstanding experiences put safety first, and show a dedication to sustainability frequently get positive feedback and gain an advantage over rivals.

Recent Development:

  • Up to one million jobs have been supported and created by the eco-tourist business in Nepal, with the well-known Annapurna Circuit hiking circuit being one of the most lucrative locations. By 2033, the Nepal eco-hiking industry is expected to generate more than 1.35 million new employees.
  • Renowned companies like Nepal Eco Adventure Pvt. Ltd. are completely committed to offering the finest level of services to their clients to increase tourism in Nepal.
  • Adventure activities, including bungee jumping, rafting, jungle safaris, paragliding, and hot air ballooning, are all available with Eco Vacations Nepal.

Key Players

  • Nepal Eco Adventure Pvt. Ltd
  • Eco Holidays Nepal
  • Himal Eco Treks Pvt. Ltd.
  • Mountain Eco Trek & Expedition Pvt. Ltd.
  • Adventure Nepal Eco Treks
  • Alpine Eco Trek & Ex
  • Excellent Himalaya
  • Trek and Expedition Pvt. Ltd
  • Adventure Challenge Center
  • Access Nepal Tour & Trekking
  • Adventure Connexion Pvt. Ltd
  • Nepal Gateway Trekking Pvt. Ltd.
  • Nepal Holiday Treks and Tours Pvt. Ltd
  • Yeti Trail Adventure

Key Segmentation

By Booking Channel:

  • Phone Booking
  • Online Booking
  • In-Person Booking

By Tourism Type:

  • Domestic
  • International

By Tourist Type:

  • Independent Traveler
  • Tour Group
  • Package Traveler

By Consumer Orientation:

  • Men
  • Women

By Age Group:

  • 15 to 25 Years
  • 26 to 35 Years
  • 36 to 45 Years
  • 46 to 55 Years
  • 66 to 75 Years

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