Nepal, March 25 -- For decades, Nepal has peddled a paradox at the birthplace of Buddha. Lumbini is marketed as the ultimate spiritual destination while presiding over a tourism model that is as ephemeral as a passing cloud. It is a stinging indictment of Nepal's national planning that while the average foreign tourist spends 12 days exploring the rest of Nepal, they barely spare 30 minutes for Lumbini. The 'hit-and-run' tourism that defines this UNESCO World Heritage site is a missed economic opportunity and a systemic failure of vision.
The World Bank's recent approval of an $85 million loan for the Greater Lumbini Area Development Project (GLADP) must be viewed against this backdrop of stagnation. On the surface, this massive infusion...
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