Angie S
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I hope I'm right in saying no JY/TS tours were thankfully in Nepal yesterday. My thoughts are with those people lost and the people, of one of the poorest countries in Asia, who have to rebuild after what looks like a devastating earthquake.

Tragedies are happening around the world all the time but I was 99% certain I was going to Nepal in 2016. Regrettably now I'm not so sure. Regrettable for me, selfish I know, but regrettable the impact on tourism and the economic consequences for its people.

I'm so sorry for the poor Nepal people. The loss of life. The impact on people's lives. The loss of cultural sites.

I will still go to Nepal... sooner rather than later I hope.

Angie

nixon
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Angie

I echo your words. Unfortunately the whole world is a very fragile place at this time.

Cindy

Hils
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Hi Angie,

My thoughts exactly. Horrific. It is the most wonderful country - of all the 48 countries that I have been lucky enough to visit, my Everest Trail trek in April 2003 is top of the list.

The scenery is the most stunning in the world, the people and food wonderful.

I do hope this has not put anyone off going to Nepal - in the future obviously - I would thoroughly recommend it.

Cheers,

Hils

janib
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Very sad, Nepal was never on my list of places to go to for which I am greatful as I would have been saddened at the thought of not seeing the beautiful buildings that have been destroyed and the joyous faces of those that live there.

I still remember Hurricane Ike sweeping past New Orleans to devastate Galveston in 2008, 3 years after Katrina where people were just getting back on their feet. A horrible end to a holiday. My daughters were frantic with worry knowing I was in the path of a 600 mile wide hurricane, I was listening to a Blues band up on Bourbon Street. I can understand the worry of no news for the families of the 90 Britons still unaccounted for whilst they were having the holiday of a lifetime.

Jan

SarahS
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Hopefully tourism in Nepal will be up and running before too long. The income will be desperately needed to help with rebuilding.
BGray
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Hi Angie, I agree with all your sentiments - a terrible, terrible tragedy. I checked the brochures for JY and TS and both have had tours recently return from there and no more are scheduled until the autumn.

Julia, have the powers that be decided if these tours are going to run yet? Perhaps it is too early to tell. Like Angie, I was thinking about going to Nepal next year with TS, but I suppose I will have to wait and see how things are going there. If the tours run, I would still seriously consider going there. The people of that devastated country will need our help, support and a tourism boost in the next few years more than ever. Selfishly I will need to make a decision one way or the other by this autumn and hopefully things will be clearer by then.

Best wishes,

Bob

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Tragic news what happened in Nepal, my thoughts are with all who have been affected by this tragic act of nature, I hope all those that survived but lost everything are rehoused soon, the world will rebuild you better than ever, I for one would hope to visit Nepal one day

Dave

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Hi Angie

I echo your thoughts and sentiments. These tragedies often happen in countries that are least able to cope with such devastation. I hope that they get the international aid they need to rebuild their lives.

Nepal is a country I've considered visiting as well.

All the best

Mike

Bridget Jane
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I completely agree with SarahS sentiments regarding Nepals damaged tourist industry following this terrible tragedy. I am booked on the October trip to Nepal. Unless JY decide to withdraw this trip from their list I certainly still intend to go.
Angie S
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I hope you get Bridget and all goes well.

I may still go next year ... as well as a holiday for me I feel I would be showing support to Nepal. We shall see.

Angie

Julia
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Hi All,

Many of you have asked and I can confirm that we do not have any travellers in Nepal, however our thoughts are with those who have been affected by this tragedy.

A number of you have a Nepal holiday booked with us, or have expressed a desire to take this tour in the near future, I would like to take the opportunity to tell you that the team are monitoring the situation very closely. As you can appreciate, it is too early to make a decision as to whether or not these tours will go ahead as planned, however the team are liaising with our agents in Nepal and will communicate with those of you who have booked over the next few weeks with an update. A decision will be made prior to your balance due date. Our holiday advisors are available should you wish to discuss your options.

In the meantime, thank you for your understanding.

Kindest regards

Julia

Jaya
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I am sure Nepal will recover from this tragedy albeit it may take some time. I still plan to visit Nepal one day despite lots of older buildings and temples being destroyed. Instead of 'Old' Nepal I will be seeing 'New Nepal! I do hope that tourists do not stop visiting Nepal as tourism was a main source of income for the people of Nepal. I am sure the trekkers and mountaineers will still go to Nepal.

Jaya