Source::Image : TAAN, Street Nepal
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and Partnership Agreement between TAAN (Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal) and Gangajamuna Rural Municipality signal a significant step towards promoting trail-based and cultural heritage tourism in the north-western part of Dhading district. It's an excellent news for tourism development in the Dhading district.
The proposed strategic trail holds immense potential by not only connecting the region with popular destinations like Ruby Valley, Langtang Valley, Manaslu, and Buddha Himal but also by serving as a possible gateway to Tsum Valley. Additionally, the plan to connect Tsum Valley through a new alternative trail passing via Dharche Rural Municipality of Gorkha is a strategic move that could open up new avenues for tourism in the region.

Such initiatives not only promote tourism but also contribute to the economic development of the local communities by creating employment opportunities and preserving cultural heritage. It's a positive development for the region's tourism industry and underscores the importance of collaboration between government bodies and private organizations for sustainable tourism development.
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