Jumla's Guthichair: An attraction for tourists, a place of pilgrimage for shepherds

Patan in Jumla is currently attracting tourists not only because of the colorful flowers, but also because of the green pastures, shepherds arrive from Jajarkot with their livestock after two weeks.

Ashad 19, 2083

DB Budha

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The Guthichaur Patan of Jumla is currently lush green. Patan is filled with various flowers. This attraction is currently attracting tourists to Guthichaur.
Hasta Bahadur Bohora of Lumsa, Barekot Rural Municipality, Jajarkot has also been in Guthichaur for a month. But he did not come here to visit or enjoy the scenery. Rather, he went up to Patan to graze his buffaloes. This has been going on for the past decade. He left home on 22 Jestha with a herd of buffaloes and reached Guthichaur on the 11th day.
At present, Hasta Bahadur and the herds of shepherds and sheep are also attracting people to visit Guthichaur. Hasta Bahadur, on the other hand, has come here with five buffaloes after completing his journey in Jajarkot.

It is not as uncomfortable in the pasture as it was before, the supply is somewhat easier, and after Nepal Telecom installed a tower here, communication is also easy . As visitors come to the pasture and buy milk and yogurt, a small income has also been generated . Due to this, the shepherds are also earning . The shepherds who have gone to Patan with their livestock only lower the pasture during Dashain-Tihar . 

In the patans of Guthichaur, Khali, Chere, and Patarasi in Jumla, there is a rush to take cows, buffaloes, and sheep to graze . Even though communication and transportation access has been reached in the pastures, the shepherds are demanding that arrangements be made for veterinarians in the Patan area for treatment if livestock fall ill . 

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