Why does anyone lose their way to Phulchoki?

Poush 10, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Why does anyone lose their way to Phulchoki?

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The police have asked the people who play in the snow, hike, picnic and take a short cut on Phulchoki Dada in Lalitpur. According to the police, the distance from the bottom to the top of Fulchoki is 13 km.

The number of people who go to Phulchoki is also high because of the snow in winter. You have to travel about 10 kilometers to reach the place where it snows. After going uphill for 8 and a half kilometers, you will find a signboard written 'Danger Zone'. Although there is a road to reach Phulchoki Peak, there are many people who walk a short distance for the enjoyment of 'Jungle Walk'. 

SP Navaratna Paudel, spokesperson of District Police Complex Lalitpur, says that people usually fall one kilometer below the danger zone. "There is a road to Kavre's Khanigaon, another to Chapakhark, Falamkhani and Jharna Khola area," he said. And they get stranded.'

Only on Monday, 13 people went missing while going for a walk on Fulchoki Danda. After they crossed the road, they contacted 100 of the police . After that, the police team that went for rescue searched for them and handed them over to their relatives. 

Kantipur

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