'Gateway to Everest' at Gouritap in Solukhumbu

Baishak 18, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

'Gateway to Everest' at Gouritap in Solukhumbu

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Spark Adventure 2025 is going to be organized at Gauritap, Pathale, Solukhumbu. Sitaram Ghimire, director of Spark Car, informed that more than 200 people will participate in the third edition of Spark Adventure, which is to be organized under the theme of 'Get Way to Everest'.

 

'Spark Adventure has been organized to promote sustainable tourism and green mobility for tourism destinations,' said Ghimire. Gauritap, which can be reached by road from Kathmandu in one day, is a suitable destination for viewing the mountains including Everest. 

Gauritap, located at a height of three thousand meters above sea level, is a destination with abundant tourist potential from a religious and tourist point of view. Gauritap, which is 230 kilometers from Kathmandu, is located on the border of Nechasalyan Rural Municipality and Solu Dudhkunda Municipality.

Gouritap is a hidden tourist destination where you can see the Everest range from close quarters by sitting on a four-wheeler. From here, one can view the mountains and peaks of Gaurishankar, Lotse, Makalu, Kumbhakarna, Kanchanganga, which are more than eight thousand meters high, including Everest. 

There are more than two dozen types of grass in this area with a dense forest of red grass. Religiously important Gauritap has Gauri Shankar-Ganesh Temple, Gaurigai Temple, Shiva Panchayan Temple .  In

Spark Adventure, high officials of government and non-government organizations, businessmen, artists, tourism workers  And more than two hundred people including journalists will participate.  

On the first day, on the 26th of Baisakh, there is a program to reach from Kathmandu to Gauritap, Pathale. On the second day, after the sunrise and the view of the golden snow range of that time, they will reach Rumjhatar in the afternoon. On the third day, the participants are scheduled to return to Kathmandu in an electric vehicle.

Kantipur

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