Rasuwa. Due to the recent weather disturbances, the tourist movement has decreased significantly in the mountainous district of Rasuwa as the weather has become extremely cold.
According to Shyam Kumar Sah, Senior Conservation Officer of Langtang National Park, the decrease in tourist arrivals has occurred due to snowfall in the higher parts of the district and the freezing of water in the naturally occurring deep gorges, lakes, and wells, which has led to an unnaturally cold weather.
Although the tourist movement usually decreases during the winter season every year and gradually increases after Falgun 15, this year, the weather has become difficult in the district since the first week of Magh, informed Nissan Gajurel, President of the Hotel Entrepreneurs Association of Rasuwa. .
Says that the extreme cold in the district has had a direct impact on the tourism sector, Chairman Gajurel has clarified that the tourism industry has almost come to a standstill due to the lack of nature-loving hikers and pilgrims who want to visit the Gatlang Parbatikunda and Thuman’s Nakthali areas along the Tamang Heritage Trail, as well as the Gosainkunda and Langtang areas.
The district’s Ukali-Orali, Bhanjyang-Chautari, lakes-Talaiyah, rare wildlife, local culture and lifestyle, dances, water-waterfalls, protected forests and flora within the park attract tourists, informed Sah, Senior Conservation Officer of the park. .
Similarly, the number of religious pilgrims who believe that bathing in the holy pilgrimage site Gosainkunda will fulfill their wishes, and especially tourists who come to see the long and steep waterfall in the mountain village of Uttar Gaya, Tuku Prasad Subedi, Ward Chairman of Uttar Gaya Gapa Ward No. 2, said.
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