'Bike Riders' in tourism promotion

Mangshir 7, 2081

Anish Tiwari

'Bike Riders' in tourism promotion

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To promote the tourism of the famous places of Bhairavkund, Chhagam, Bagam and Arani villages, nomadic bike rider has done 'Explore Bhairavkund (Mini Mansarovar) Tour'.

Last Saturday, the journey started from Arani village via Kathmandu, Bahrbise and reached Bhairavkund through Tapobhumi Listimai, Chhagam, Bagam. 14 bike riders reached Bhairavkunda called Ama Chyomen at a height of 4 thousand 124 meters from Araniko village, which is believed to be the home of National Monument Araniko. 14 bike riders hoisted the national flag.

According to Dil Bahadur Tamang, the activist of Nomadic Bike Riders, this tourist trip is organized by Nomadic Riders and Arani's community homestay. "According to the scriptures, Bhairavkund is considered to be the form of Kailash Mansarovar, this journey has been undertaken to identify the various tourist spots here," said Kumar Raut, an engineer and tourism businessman from Arani village. Riders who reached Ugrachandi Listi Mai Temple in Listikot, a touristic village known for meditation, Chhagam, Bagam, Sebung were welcomed by locals through Sherpa art culture. 

'Bike Riders' in tourism promotion

They informed the nomadic riders about their art and culture by performing other dances, including the ancient dance Syarpu. According to Raut, this trip is planned to connect the Tatopani Dhara, Old Monasteries, Temples, Dugunagadhi with Bhairavkund on the North Tatopani Pass. Raut said that this is probably the first time that a tourism campaign has been conducted through nomadic bike riding in the district. "There is a need for more programs to increase tourism activities in all the destinations here, including Deudhunga, Bhairavkund, Tatopani, known as the stairway to heaven," Raut said. 

homestays returning

Guest houses (homestays) devastated by the earthquake and aftershocks are now being returned. Remembering Aranico, homestays have been started in five other villages including the house built in Tangthali located in Bhotekoshi rural municipality-5.

Gharbas have come into operation in historic Dugunagadi, Bagam, Chhagam, Anthali. Locals have been given three-day management training by homestay experts. There is an original way of life, tradition, ancient culture and organic food system. The look of a charming house with a stone roof, the artistic stone carvings in the middle of the flower garden attracts everyone's attention. 

Similarly, the 160-year-old homestays in Yarmasin, Patikuna, Vemasin, Dhising Tol, Khamgek Wik Tol, Bhumachour, Chimthang, Thangersor, Duguna, where homestays were tried before, have been re-opened by the local mother group reflecting the old culture.

Earlier, some homestay promotion materials were also handed over in coordination with Bhotekoshi Rural Municipality, National Nature Conservation Fund, Gaurishankar Conservation Area Project for Listi, Chagam and Bagam, which are on the way to the famous Bhairavkund along with 51 houses here.

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