Domestic Tourism increased in Tanahun

7, Dec 2022 | nepaltraveller.com
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After adding new destinations aimed at tourists, such destinations have started to become the choice of domestic tourists.

Tourist destinations in Tanahun have started to develop as destinations for domestic tourists. After adding new destinations aimed at tourists, such destinations have started to become the choice of domestic tourists. It is said that the destinations that have been added to the district are now benefiting from publicity, especially in the midst of the spread of Covid-19.

A tree bridge has been constructed to attract tourists in Ghiring Rural Municipality-1 Puttar. The bridge built on a tree inside the Shaligram park has become a favorite of tourists. 

Houses were built on Magdema trees earlier in the district. It attracted the attention of domestic tourists. Tourists flocked to the place to take photos and videos. The bridge over the tree will also lead domestic tourists here. Preparations are being made to plant various types of plants including dubo in the garden. Also, the garden will be compounded. 10 people can climb the bridge at the same time.

The Division Forest Office has been supporting the budget for the construction of the park. The "tree house'' with a garden built in Jantang community forest located in Mygde rural municipality-2 with the help of Rs. 12 lakh 90 thousand.

The place, which is two hundred meters away from the Prithviraj highway, has been built as a garden as well as a tree house with the aim of making it a tourist spot. A wooden house has been built by taking the tree inside. The house has been built to accommodate two steps. Five to seven people can climb and view the scenery from there. This place is popular because it is close to the highway.

There is a tall stone in Bhimad Municipality-9 Mohoria. Charms are made by decorating the stones. A garden has been built around it. The movement of domestic tourists has increased since the garden was made by decorating it with high stones. Last year alone, 17,000 tourists came to see the tall stone.

Ghangch Lhum means tall stone in Magar language. There have been high stones in the forest of Mohoria since time immemorial. At a glance, Chuchche, which looks attractive, was limited to tall stones, but now the garden has been made by decorating those same stones.

The park has been built with an investment of Rs 20 lakhs by the Gandaki state government. Locals contributed 10 percent of the cost for the construction of the garden.

A bird's nest has also been built in the garden. A small pond has been constructed in the stone hut to allow the birds to drink water, and a water fountain has been constructed from the bird's beak. The area around Ghangch Lhum was marked with stones. A footpath has been built and cherry trees have been planted to attract birds.

The movement of domestic tourists has increased in Manungkot located in Byas Municipality-5 of Tanahun to see the view of sunrise and fog. Tourists reach Manungkot hill in large numbers to see the sunrise and fog in the morning.

The number of tourists in Manungkot increases on Saturdays more than other days. About five thousand tourists reach here on Saturdays. With the onset of cold weather, there will be more tourists on Saturday than on other days.

From Manungkot, the fog, the sunrise and the picturesque mountain range can be seen, so the activity of tourists has increased. Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, Annapurna, Manaslu, Lamjung mountains can be seen from Manungkot. Since it is winter season and the sun shines in Manungkot in the morning, domestic tourists reach here early in the morning.

Secretary Mani Sigdel said, “The Puttar Youth Club has built a tree bridge with the help of Rs 1.5 million from the Division Forest Office. The local consumers have donated labour worth Rs. 3 Lakhs.” “With the idea of ​​building some new infrastructure within the Shaligram park, we have built an iron bridge by covering two trees. Since this is new in the district, it has attracted domestic tourists” added Sigdel.

Baburam Rana, a local, said “There was no idea that stones would be decorated in the forest and Chitikko would become a park. It was in the middle of the forest. Last year we cut down the forest and made it visible. Now it has become a park. No one had warned us that it would become such a good park." 

Ward member Shivkumar said, “The movement of domestic tourists started after the garden was made by decorating the stones.’_RSS


Photo Credit: Highlights Tourism


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