Tourism plays a crucial role in both Spain and Nepal, not only as an economic driver but also as a bridge for cultural exchange.
These two countries, while geographically and culturally distinct, share common challenges in their tourism sectors, including sustainability, the aftermath of the health crisis, and shifting traveler preferences.
These challenges highlight both the contrasts and similarities in their tourism development over the years.
Spain, with its well-developed infrastructure, Mediterranean climate, rich cultural heritage, and sun-and-beach offerings, has solidified its position as one of the world’s premier tourist destinations.
The country has seen significant mass tourism, particularly…













