Cultural activities such as panchebaja, salaijo, maruni, big dance, jhamre can also be seen
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A community homestay program has been started in Palpa's Rambha Rural Municipality-2, Foxingkot Raniwas village to showcase the culture of the Magar community and taste Raithane dishes.
Village Chairman Bishnu Prasad Bhandari said that community homestays have been started in order to take a look at the nearby tourist spots.
Narayan Prasad Acharya, Member of the House of Representatives elected from Palpa Region No. 1 and Khem Bahadur Saru, Minister of Health of Lumbini Province inaugurated the community homestay. There are 90 houses of Magar community in Raniwas village. 18 households are participating in the Gharbas program. Management has been arranged to eat and live in 14 houses. You can eat at a homestay for one thousand rupees.
Deukumari Saru, President of Raniwas Community Gharbas Program, Foxingkot, said that in villages rich in Magar culture, old arts, culture and costumes and lifestyle of the Magar community will be organized and displayed. He says that there is a plan to increase the attraction of tourists by feeding families with local food. She said that at the homestay, you can taste the dishes like millet, roti, corn dough, gundruk, local breed chicken, local breed pork, batuk, and sellroti. Guests staying at the homestay will also get to see cultural activities such as panchebaja, salaijo, marooni, big dance, jhamre etc. .
Ranivas village is at a distance of 13 km from Pipaldanda on Siddharth Highway and 9 km from Sahadikhola on Kaligandaki Corridor . According to the local Ganga Bahadur Gaha Magar, from Raniwas in the Takura of the mountain, you can see the Himalayas and the mountainous terrain towards Syangja.
The tribal museum building has been built with the investment of the municipality and the investment of one crore rupees by the provincial government. The museum has started keeping traditional objects reflecting the culture of the Magar community.
