Along with the footpath, two wooden bridges and two intersections have also been constructed
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A footpath has been constructed to the base camp of Dhaulagiri Himal, the seventh (8,167 meters) highest mountain in the world, located in Dhaulagiri Rural Municipality-4 Mudi. In the last fiscal year 2081/082, the rural municipality constructed a footpath from the Italian base camp at Mudi to the Japanese camp area through the Swiss camp with the budget of 5.4 lakhs received from the federal government.
Kul Bahadur Gharti, secretary of Dhaulagiri Himal Arohan Path Marg Construction Consumer Committee, informed that about six and a half kilometers of footpaths were built with the allocated budget of 49 lakhs and Rs.5 lakhs of labor donations from the community. According to him, the footpath has been constructed in the most dangerous area. Along with the
footpath, two wooden bridges and two intersections have also been constructed. Information boards at four places and signal boards at five places for the convenience of tourists visiting the footpath Secretary Gharti informed. For the convenience of tourists who come for climbing, funko Marn of Dhaulagiri and trekking to the base camp, footpaths, bridges and other infrastructures have been constructed.
Janak Dhanuk, sub-engineer of the rural municipality, informed that a stone staircase of about one kilometer has been constructed. "The narrow and rough road has been widened, footpaths have been built in places considered difficult due to glaciers from Swiss to Japanese camp area, after improving the old dilapidated footpaths, it has become easier for tourists to travel," he said.
Under the Dhaulagiri footpath, even the footpath which was damaged by the flood has been reconstructed in Dobhan, while the footpath has been constructed at the foot of the Chowravan . There is a lack of suspension bridges in more than half a dozen places including Myagdi river, Taletrekhola river, Kainchibhire river connecting Italy base camp to Cheuwan under this footpath.
Prem Prasad Pun, president of Dhaulagiri Rural Municipality, said that under this footpath, the work of widening the dangerous path of Bhir and forest and making it safe and level has been prioritized. He said that the rural municipality emphasizes the construction of tourism infrastructure and publicity and informed that the rural municipality will conduct a campaign for the development of one ward and one tourist area this year.
