Indian tourists hit record 41,809 arrivals in Nepal in June 2026

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Indian tourists hit record 41,809 arrivals in Nepal in June 2026

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Nepal just logged its best-ever month for Indian tourist arrivals — 41,809 in June 2026 — and the US-Iran war deserves partial credit. With long-haul airfares climbing on fuel costs, Indian travellers are pivoting to closer, cheaper destinations. Nepal is the clearest beneficiary, and with 30 million Indians travelling abroad annually, the upside is only beginning.

Key Takeaways

Nepal received a record 41,809 Indian tourists in June 2026 — the highest monthly Indian arrival count ever recorded.
Indian visitors accounted for nearly 46 per cent of Nepal's total 91,363 foreign arrivals in June.
The previous record of 40,782 Indian arrivals was set just one month earlier, in May 2026 .
The US-Iran war has raised long-haul airfares, making Nepal a more affordable alternative for Indian travellers, according to industry sources.
South Asian visitors made up 52.8 per cent of total June arrivals; the United States and China ranked second and third as source markets.
The Nepal Tourism Board plans to intensify promotional campaigns in India, China, the US, and Europe ahead of the next tourism season.

Nepal recorded its highest-ever monthly count of Indian tourist arrivals in June 2026, with 41,809 Indian visitors arriving by air — nearly 46 per cent of the 91,363 total foreign tourists the Himalayan nation received during the month, according to the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB). The milestone surpassed the previous record of 40,782 Indian arrivals set just a month earlier in May 2026.

Record Numbers in Context

India has long been Nepal's largest source market for tourism, but its share of total foreign arrivals has accelerated sharply in recent years as Indian outbound travel expands. More than 30 million Indians travel abroad annually, and the value of India's outbound travel market is projected to nearly triple over the next decade. Tourism entrepreneurs and policymakers in Nepal have argued that even a marginal increase in Nepal's share of this growing pool could deliver substantial economic returns.

South Asia as a whole accounted for 48,254 visitors in June — 52.8 per cent of total arrivals — underscoring the region's growing importance to Nepal's tourism economy.

How the US-Iran War Is Reshaping Travel Choices

Industry observers point to the US-Iran war as an unexpected catalyst for Nepal's tourism surge. Rising fuel prices linked to the conflict have pushed up airfares on long-haul international routes, making destinations farther from India comparatively more expensive. Kiran Neuane, sales and marketing officer at a travel agency catering to Indian tourists, said Indian travellers have been gravitating toward Nepal as a relatively affordable alternative.

'Since the US-Iran war, airfares on long-haul routes have become more expensive due to rising fuel prices, and Indian travellers have been choosing Nepal as a relatively cheaper destination,' Neuane said. He added that school and college holidays in India, combined with intense summer heat, had further encouraged travel to Nepal's cooler terrain.

Top Source Markets in June 2026

After India, the United States emerged as Nepal's second-largest source market with 11,836 visitors, followed by China with 9,995 visitors from the mainland. Bangladesh ranked fourth with 4,322 arrivals, and Australia fifth with 2,896. A further 16,152 tourists arrived from other Asian countries, representing 17.68 per cent of the month's total.

What the NTB Says

Santosh Bikram Thapa, senior officer at the NTB, attributed the steady improvement in arrivals to expanded international air connectivity, targeted tourism promotion campaigns, and Nepal's positioning as a safe and attractive destination. 'We are preparing to intensify promotional activities in key source markets, including India, China, the United States, Europe and other major regions, in anticipation of the upcoming tourism season,' Thapa said.

With Indian outbound travel on a decade-long upward curve and Nepal doubling down on promotional investment, the country's tourism sector appears well-placed to sustain the momentum heading into the second half of 2026.

Point of View

Not seasonal. India's outbound tourism market is expanding faster than most destinations can absorb, and Nepal is capturing a disproportionate share partly by default: the US-Iran war has priced out long-haul alternatives. The NTB's challenge is to convert this windfall into durable infrastructure and repeat visitors, not just headline arrival numbers. If Nepal fails to upgrade its hospitality capacity and air connectivity, the very affordability that is drawing Indians now could become a ceiling on spending per tourist.
NationPress
2 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Indian tourists visited Nepal in June 2026?
Nepal received a record 41,809 Indian tourists in June 2026, according to the Nepal Tourism Board. This is the highest monthly figure for Indian arrivals ever recorded and surpassed the previous record of 40,782 set in May 2026.
Why are more Indians travelling to Nepal in 2026?
Industry sources cite the US-Iran war as a key factor — rising fuel prices have made long-haul international airfares more expensive, pushing Indian travellers toward closer and more affordable destinations like Nepal. School and college holidays in India, along with high summer temperatures, have also contributed to the surge.
Which countries are Nepal's top tourist source markets in June 2026?
India led with 41,809 arrivals, followed by the United States (11,836), China (9,995), Bangladesh (4,322), and Australia (2,896), according to the Nepal Tourism Board.
How significant is India to Nepal's overall tourism industry?
India is Nepal's largest source market by a wide margin, accounting for nearly 46 per cent of all foreign arrivals in June 2026. South Asian visitors as a whole made up 52.8 per cent of total arrivals, reflecting the region's growing importance to Nepal's tourism economy.
What is Nepal doing to sustain the tourism growth?
The Nepal Tourism Board says it is expanding international air connectivity and plans to intensify promotional campaigns in India, China, the United States, and Europe ahead of the upcoming tourism season, according to senior NTB officer Santosh Bikram Thapa.
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