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The old footpaths have been renovated. The work of opening a new track has also been done at the same time. Construction of footpaths has been speeded up to promote tourism.
These are the only two footpaths that connect Langtang. The footpath connecting Helambu's Kutumsang, Thadepani, Gosaikunda, Rasuwa's Syabrubesi is under construction.
The footpath has been built to develop Helambu, famous as Hyolmobhoomi and a religious place, as an artistic original tourist destination. According to the plan, the goal is to surround Helambu with footpaths.The footpaths that were in use earlier were damaged by the earthquake.
Due to the fact that tourists have to travel through dilapidated footpaths to reach their destination, the damaged ones have also been repaired. According to local Gopal Lama, the old footpath that connects the border village of Kutumsang of Nuwakot and Sindhupalchok to Thadepani, Melamchi Ghyang, Nakote, Tarkeghyang, Hyanggul, Shermathan, Kakani through Sundarijal of Kathmandu, which is about 100 kilometres away, is now running.
The ancient Gumba Gumba city Shermathan, Hyolmo settlement can be seen at Melamchi Ghyang, Hyangul, Zhichen Mirepa cave, Dhuku, Mahaguru Renpoche seal, and the trail has been made.
Nimagyalzen Sherpa, Chairman of Helambu Rural Municipality, informed “A 30 km footpath to reach Langtang via Helambu, Simisidang and a 40 km road to Langtang in Rasuwa have been constructed in coordination with the local level by the Department of Tourism at a cost of Rs 20 million.”
"The footpath has also been constructed for the safety of the pilgrims who reach Langtang and the holy place Gosainkund through Helambu. Helambu Setu will become a bridge for the promotion of tourism in Sindhupalchok and Rasuwa.” He added.
"The old footpath was about to be destroyed, now the number of tourists has increased after the construction of the footpath in coordination with Helambu Rural Municipality has increased", said local Gopal Lama._Rss
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