Village executive meeting near the source of Tatopani

The meeting was organized here with the aim of promoting the hot spring area of ​​Dimmurgaira as a health tourism destination, said Tikasai Gharti, spokesperson for the municipality and ward chair of ward no. 5.

Mangshir 2, 2082

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Village executive meeting near the source of Tatopani

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The 47th executive meeting of Puthauttarganga Rural Municipality was held at the source of Tatopani in Ward No. 6, Dimmurgaira. The meeting, chaired by Municipality Chairman Puniraj Gharti, took various decisions for tourism development and also inaugurated the physical structures built in Tatopani.

The meeting was organized here with the aim of promoting the Tatopani area of ​​Dimmurgaira as a health tourism destination, said the spokesperson of the municipality and ward no. 5 ward chair Tikasai Gharti. On this occasion, the municipality chair Gharti also inaugurated various physical structures built in the Tatopani area with a total investment of 9 million rupees under the conditional budget of the federal government.

The meeting decided to form a Tatopani Management Committee under the coordination of Ward No. 6 Chair Chankhe Sen in accordance with the Tatopani Conservation and Management Act 2082, organize a Tatopani Health Tourism Festival on Magh 1, honor six people from different areas who have contributed to promoting and promoting tourist sites within the rural municipality, and take necessary initiatives to build various physical structures including hiking trails to reach tourist sites, said spokesperson Gharti.

This hot spring, located near the Sanibheri River, is located a little below the Shahid Marg leading from Taksera to Hukam-Maikot. Due to lack of publicity, this place has not been well-known, but to attract tourists to this place, the federal government has built toilets, changing rooms, and a spacious pool for bathing, according to the municipality's chairman, Gharti.

'Now we are working to create the necessary environment for tourists coming to this area to enjoy the hot water by promoting it,' he said.

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