Nepal, Sept. 29 -- The Hotel Association Pokhara has urged both domestic and international tourists to continue visiting the city, assuring that despite the Gen-Z movement, Pokhara remains safe and fully capable of hosting guests.

Hotel Association President Laxman Subedi said in a statement that although a few hotels sustained damage during the Gen Z unrest, most tourist infrastructure remains intact and operational. "Pokhara has 1,200 hotels with 40,000 beds and hundreds of restaurants ready to serve guests. Visitors will face no problems with food or accommodation," he noted.

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