New footpath in Dhaulagiri attracting tourists

96,29,000 spent on 10 tourism projects last year from a budget of 12 million

Shrawn 10, 2082

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New footpath in Dhaulagiri attracting tourists

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4.31 kilometers of footpaths have been constructed through the scheme implemented in the financial year 2081/82 through the Office of Tourism and Industry, Myagdi.

96 lakh 29 thousand 876 has been spent for the allocation of 12 million for 10 schemes related to tourism infrastructure construction conducted by the office last year. Amrit Kandel, the head of the office, informed that through the

scheme, infrastructure such as paved and unpaved footpaths, resting places, shelters, walls, etc. have been built in the tourist spots. 

"All the plans have been implemented through the consumer committee", he said, "we have paid according to the technical evaluation of the plans that were not completed due to adverse geography, weather and consumer delay." After the construction of tourist infrastructure, it has become easier for tourists, local residents and tourist workers to travel. 

A 1,460-meter footpath and stairs have been constructed to connect Gaskhar through Malkwang Dandakteri River of Dhaulagiri Rural Municipality-5. An 850-meter stone staircase footpath has been constructed to connect Dhaulagiri Icefall through Kalibarah Temple located in Raghuganga Rural Municipality-7. 

Raghuganga Rural Municipality-2 410 meters connecting Sajhpani via Okharbot from Manjkhark in Bhagwati, 290 meters connecting Nagidevi Temple in Dagnam, 290 meters in Bim Talogaon, 550 meters in Annapurna Rural Municipality-5 Khopralek and 350 stairs and sloped footpaths connecting Ekpate Temple through Thakanpokhri Veterinary Office of Benpa-6 have been constructed. 

The Gayatri Temple in Raghuganga Rural Municipality-3 has been constructed and Rangrogan, the garden in Barahpakho of Beni Municipality-7 and Dhyana Ashram in Jamrukkot in Beni Municipality-2, said engineer Suman Bogti of the office. 

Khopra Lake, which has been developed as a new tourist destination, has management of footpaths, shelters, railings and water pipes. Nagidevi temple has been surrounded by two fences and 100 meters of wire mesh.

In Bim Talagaon, a paved channel and a footpath have been built for sewage management. In Barahpakho's Shanti Park, walls, railings, and iron benches have been placed on the ground to print stones. 

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