Flood-damaged quality resort in operation after 4 and a half months

Magh 26, 2081

Flood-damaged quality resort in operation after 4 and a half months

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Quality Beach Resort at Moolkot has started operations from Friday after four and a half months. The resort was inundated due to the floods that occurred on October 10. Birendra Pokharel, the owner of the resort, said that the flood-damaged resort has been brought back to its original condition.

The resort has been reconstructed and operated with an investment of around 100 million. Initially, this resort was operational from Chait 2, 2078. Tourists returning from Khotang, Solukhumbu, Okhaldhunga, Ramechhap and other districts have made the resort a destination for accommodation. The initial investment in the resort spread over an area of ​​about 25 ropani is Rs 30 crore.

"Not only the resort, but the entire Mulkot market was flooded," said Pokharel, the owner, "We managed to bring the resort back into operation with the help of everyone." While going up and down from Mulkot to the federal capital Kathmandu via the BP highway, the resort attracts the same way the resort used to attract. The resort welcomed 35 guests on the first day of re-opening.

"After being inundated by the flood, many people were very interested through phone and social media," he said, "The question of many was when will the resort be operational?"

Rajesh Shrestha, another owner, said that Sunkoshi should not be submerged easily when there is a flood. "We thought that it would be difficult to re-operate due to the sand and damage accumulated inside the resort due to flooding," he said.

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